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Oakville Beaver, 27 Jul 2023, p. 32

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Music in the Gardens RBG Hendrie Park, Mitchell’s Field Oakville Beaver | Thursday, July 27, 2023 | 32 What better way to enjoy a summer evening than listening to your favourite tunes in the garden. Bring a lawn chair or pack a blanket, grab a cold drink and enjoy performances featuring local and award- winning musicians in our lovely garden setting. IY Coycom cemelon naturally. AN INCREDIBLE MUSIC LINEUP AWAITS YOU - SUNDAY EVENINGS UNTIL AUGUST 27 EDDIE AND QUINCY DUELING PIANOS - JULY 30 Musical classics of jazz, classical, calypso, reggae, and blues LITTLE MAGIC SAM — AUGUST 6 Blues THE WESTERN SWING AUTHORITY — AUGUST 13 Blend of western swing, traditional country and jazz standards ANTONELLA VIZZINI - AUGUST 20 Jazz, infused with her Italian heritage and Latin roots SHAWNEE KISH - AUGUST 27 Blues, rock and soulful pop Come enjoy dishes inspired by fresh, seasonal ingredients. Make o reservation at our new Tea House at the a \) y Royal F Opentable- FP Botanical i a" Gardens & rbg.ca/more-to-do@00@ CANADA IBNEWS CATHOLIC CHILDREN'S FOUNDATION APPOINTS NEW LEADER ROLAND CILLIERS rcilliers@metroland.com Aprominent local char- the Position on July 31. m both honoured and. excited to be joining the Halton Catholic Chil- 'S Cc is so much opportunity to help more students and their families through funding support to ensure excellent and more equalized educational ex- periences for our Halton Catholic District School Board students." Craig is a Certified Moti- vational Speaking Profes- sional and F Business Coach whose cludes one Towel posi. dia publishers. She holds a diploma in Business, Man- agement, Marketing and Related Support Services, and a Bachelor's Degree in Psychology. The HCCF is an inde- pendent charity that has partnered with the Halton Catholic District School Board (HCDSB) to support families in es funds to hee HCDSB students over- ‘CF Photo come Snancial barriers to learning, helps these students ‘succeed in school. "I believe that the power or both passion and com- help us to achieve fecrs Minding goals — alongside re- freshed messi and community velationship- building. I am looking for- ward to getting started and to making a difference both at HCCF and in the Halton Catholic community," said Craig. Funds raised by the HCCF go toward basic ne- it ig is the new iti Catholic Children's Foundation. HC di of the Halton cessities for students as er school a tes sand pe hair of tne OCr E Board of Direc- tors, said Craig will be a great fit for the organiza- tion. “Her strong leadership ill be satile and mun appreciated skill set HCCF: ton more information, visit www.hccf.ca. we J ‘Fp rontasmr suse sounica Praha + jac Healthy Planet. Visit the Store Nearest You & Pick up Early Summer 2023 Eco Parent Magazine iy-voliiayy eolar-vcerelirele(oMerelii} Your On Ss Heyes (-vel lial p With Everyday Valu

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