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Oakville Beaver, 19 May 2006, p. 18

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18 - The Oakville Beaver, Wednesday May 17, 2006 Hard work pays off for school band NOYLY O LN GHT T NNIGH EE I ONN O The Rotary Club The Rotary Club ofof Oakville North Oakville North Presents Presents By Eryl McCaffrey SPECIAL TO THE BEAVER An Evening of Music, Dance and Comedy In Support of Distress Centre Oakville & the Sheridan Theatre Program Special Guest Star 5 time Juno Nominee Cabaret Cabaret RockOn! Kelita ce by rman on erfo t cial P e Hering pe iev S Mar Sheridan College Theatre Saturday, May 27th Tickets available through the Theatre Sheridan box office 905-815-4049 Doors open 7:15pm Show time 8:00pm $35 per ticket ($25 tax receipt available) FeaturingVIBE2006 FromBroadwayto pop,soulto rock'n'roll, this all-newsonganddancereview showcasingSheridanCollege's Musical TheatreProgramstudents is sureto rockon! Presenting Sponsor: bigred the Canadian Red Cross The New Ontario Lottery! bigprizes! bigcash! bigcause! EARLY BIRD DRAW IS ALMOST HERE! TICKETS 3 FOR ONLY $100 OR $40 EACH! The West Oak School Band will be marching to a new beat this month. At the recent Ontario Band Association Music Festival, the band earned a silver rating. The band's music teacher, Shannon Jones, has a reputation for being as dedicated to her students as a mother would be to her children. Jones has taught music for three years at West Oak. Jones feels blessed to teach such a triumphant and mature set of students, and to have been so successful with competitions. "They are truly a great group of students, they are all very committed, focused, hard working and disciplined. I've been fortunate to work with students who have such a positive attitude." There has been a lot of support for the school's band with the administrative staff and the parents. The parent council of the school provides funds for the music class, aiding with the costs of sheet music and instruments. From slow lyrical pieces, to atmospheric sounds and funky tunes, the band plays a variety of music for each competition and concert. With rehearsals from 7:30 - 8:40 a.m. every Tuesday and Thursday, the students truly justify the phrase, `practice makes perfect.' The Ontario Band Association Music Festival is not so much a competition as it is a concert. Jones notes that all of the schools are adjudicated based on BARRIE ERSKINE / OAKVILLE BEAVER BAND PLAYS ON: Music teacher Shannon Jones conducts the West Oak Public School Band's performance at the school's presentation of `Pops' Goes the Spring! how they meet the require- the Music Fest Nationals in ments, and every band goes Ottawa and will be rated against home with a title. Rather than a standard. being placed first, second or Canada's Wonderland will be third, each band is given a rat- the location for the West Oak ing. School Band's next biggest chalThe students were overjoyed lenge. Jones hopes that this with the end result, as it seemed competition will present the that all of their early morning opportunity for the students to and weekly band practices had enjoy the competition as well as finally paid off. The West Oak to experience some rides at the School Band achieved a silver amusement park. plus rating at last year's competiJones was not the least bit tion, so their accomplishment surprised when her band's rating came as no great surprise to the was announced, as she believes staff and parents of the students. they are a strong, energetic "The students were very group of students. "The students happy with themselves, they work well as a group, it makes achieved a rating that meant for a good time, and we always they had met the expectations of get compliments from the teachthe competition, it was a good ers and school about the music rating," says Jones. we perform," Jones says, exudAs a devoted music teacher, ing confidence from her voice. 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