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Oakville Beaver, 14 Jan 2011, p. 21

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21 Friday , January 14, 2011 O A KVILLE BEA V ER w w w .o akvillebeaver .co m Presented by the Brampton Guardian & Mississauga News 3 Professional Fashion Shows Interaction with all Exhibitors Free Parking Admission $4 at the Door at the prestigious For information on the show call (905) 454-4344 x 229 McLaughli n Huro ntario Kenn edy Derr y Wes t MISSISS AUGA CONV ENTIO N CENTR E Derr y Eas t PEARSON AIRPORTBRAMPTON MISSISSAUGA 407 407 401 403 427 410 North West Corner of Derry Road and Hwy.10 Mississauga Authentic Indian Cuisine UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT 10%off Bring in Couponand Get10% off yourmeal.Expires Apr. 30, 2011 FREE LUNCH BUFFET Group of Four receive one Lunch Buffet FREE with coupon. Expires Apr. 30, 2011 t B N C J B O D F P ? O E J B D P N 3 P Z B M 8 J O E T P S % S . J T T J T T B V H B Delivery Catering Dine In Take Out Artscene With another year underway the Oakville Arts Council wants to rec- ognize and highlight the achieve- ments of local contributors with its third annual Cogeco Stars Among Us arts awards. To do so, it is asking people to submit applications for nomina- tions. Submission deadline is Feb. 1 at 4 p.m. We want to highlight the excel- lence of the arts in Oakville and encourage artists of all disciplines to submit an application, said Stacey Sinclair, chair of Jurying and Applications, in a press release. If you are not an artist yourself, but you know an excellent artist, we encourage you to nominate them. This event is a celebration of Oakvilles talent! Award categories include Visual Arts (includes photography), Literary Arts, Media Arts, Performing Arts and Young Artist (18 or younger). Each category honours a local artist that exemplifies excellence in his or her discipline. Winners receive $500, media coverage and recognition at the awards ceremo- ny. The ceremony will take place at the Oakville Centre for the Performing Arts on May 12. Applications will be assessed on (1) artistic merit, (2) artistic mes- sage and the emotional impact, (3) originality of concept or idea (4) innovative use of the medium and (5) technical execution of the medi- um. Each year our jury is made up of arts professionals from outside the Oakville area, and they have a very difficult task selecting the award recipients from such a tal- ented pool of artists. The creativity happening in Oakville is remark- able, said Megan Whittington, executive director of the arts coun- cil, in the release. Applications are available at www.oakvillearts.com by clicking Awards Applications on the home- page. Hand delivered or mailed appli- cations can be sent to the arts councils office, located at 120 Navy St., Oakville, Ontario, L6J 2Z4. Art award nominations open Deadline for Cogeco Stars Among Us applications is Feb. 1 Photographer holds art exhibit out east Young Oakville photographer and artist Natalie Goik will be hosting an exhibit of her work at Heritage Mississauga, which opens Monday, Jan. 17. The 21-year-old is presenting photographs of her travels as an artist and as a production assis- tant during tours with the Barenaked Ladies. The artist is not only a photog- rapher but a musician and plays various instruments, which include piano, guitar and drums. She also composes and is a per- former. Furthermore, when she was 16, as a result of her video work she became a reporter for Starstruck TV and traveled to Hollywood where she interviewed the likes of Jennifer Aniston, Mark Ruffalo and others. She graduated from Seneca Colleges music production pro- gram and is currently employed at the Oakville Centre for the Performing Arts and Casino Rama. The exhibit runs Jan. 17-Feb. 14. A grand opening ceremony will take place on Tuesday, Jan. 25 from 7-9 p.m. The gallery is located inside The Grange House of Heritage Mississauga, located at 1921 Dundas St. W. Visit www.heritagemissis- sauga.com for gallery hours and more information. $12.99 $6.99 From From STORE CLOSING SALE LAST MONTH VALUE $9.99 Boxed Shirt n Tie Set Mens Dress Shirts From$5.99 Markville Shopping Centre Lower Level beside Sears Lawrence Square - Allen Express Way & Lawrence KAZ MENSWEAR - North York SheritanMall, Jane & Wilson store closing sale also available atstore closing sale also available a FLEECE HOODIE S $499 Markville Shopping Centr Lower Level beside Sear HOPEDALE MALL 1515 REBECCA ST. OAKVILLE 905-465-2149

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