Oakville Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 1 Dec 2010, p. 30

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An art exhibit on now at the Joshua Creek Heritage Art Centre is a depiction of the Christmas spirit of the past, present and future. The exhibit, titled A Christmas Celebration, Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow, features a variety of holi- day-related artifacts. It includes a collection of vintage Christmas cards created by the graphic artists at the CBC, as well as photographs and cards created by 12 students of the arts and leisure pro- gram at Community Living Oakville. In addition to this, there are also icons made by iconog- rapher Marianna Savaryn and the cards of local artists. The exhibit opened on the weekend (Nov. 28) and continues through Jan. 2. The CBCs vintage cards were cre- ated in the 50s and 60s by designers who personally exchanged them. They were made before the time of copiers and scanners and feature various decorative treatments, typography, silkscreen and hand painting. The Community Living artists began their work earlier this year, through a program designed to help expand their knowledge. The partic- ipants went on field trips around Oakville and beyond and learned various rules such as composition, digital camera techniques and visual literacy. The end result features how the 12 students view the world. Sales of the photographs and greeting cards will go to help fund the arts and leisure program. The art centre is located at 1086 Burnhamthorpe Rd. E. Gallery. Hours are Tuesday to Sunday from 1 to 4 p.m. For more information, visit www.joshuacreekarts.com.FREE CHRISTMAS TREES Miller Real Estate Ltd. Brokerage Independently Owned and Operated Presented by Hans Taal Sales Representative Trees for Toys Second Annual Visit with Santa Face Painting Live Music Colouring Contest Festive Treats And more! You Give We Give! Help us help kids and bring an unwrapped toy or gift for a TEENAGER and receive a FREE Christmas Tree. Date: Saturday, December 4th Time: 10:00 am - 2:00 pm Place: 467 Speers Road, Oakville Great Teenager Gift Ideas: Gift cards Board games Electronic games Make up Toiletries Books Hoodies or T-shirts Skateboard Sports Equipment School Equipment Watches A special thanks to the volunteers & sta of The Trees for Toys project is a fun, charitable program where donated Christmas Trees are given away, free, to anyone bringing an upwrapped toy or gift. All gifts are donated to children in the Oakville area. This year Trees for Toys is focusing on Teenagers (ages 12-16) as they are often overlooked. So please come by, enjoy the entertainment and help us help the kids of our community! All unclaimed and donated trees will be given to families in the community. For more information please contact Hans Taal at 905-845-9180 or go to www.century21.ca/hans.taal270 North Service Road W., Oakville (905) 849-8100 www.bostonpizza.com Donations may be left at any time at Mos Family Restaurant 467 Speers Road Unit B Giving Hope Today Bruce Caplan, CFP-Sunlife Financial 905-849-0906 w w w . o a kv ill eb ea ve r.c o m O A KV IL LE B EA V ER W e dn es da y, D ec em be r 1 , 2 01 0 3 0 Christmas of past, present and future on display HOLIDAY SHOW: From left, Joshua Creek Heritage Art Centre owner Sybil Rampen places Christmas cards made by local artists on display dur- ing the centre's Christmas exhibition opening Sunday afternoon; vintage Christmas cards created by CBC personnel hang on an exhibit; and, Ben Rampen, who took photography in the arts and leisure program at Community Living Oakville, poses in front of his photos on display. PHOTOS BY MICHELLE SIU / OAKVILLE BEAVER Theatr e Sheridan present s by Lisa Lambert, Don McKellar, Bob Martin and Greg Morrison Nov. 30 to Dec. 11 Box Office: 905 815-4049 Reserve online: sheridaninstitute.ca

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