41 · Friday, February 26, 2010 OAKVILLE BEAVER · www.oakvillebeaver.com Aspektz is vying to be Best of the West Aspektz has beat out three other Oakvillebased bands to advance to the final round of Metroland's Best of the West online contest. Fan voting took place on the Oakville Beaver's website this month ending Feb. 22. The band received the most votes for its video In the T-dot. The band features vocalist Chad Morgan, out bands Illuminate the Sky, The Issue and Geek. Aspektz will now advance to a final round of voting that places it against the Burlington regional finalist We Are Bravest and Milton's regional finalist, Sunrise East. Andrew Andriyashev on keyboard and producer The winner from amongst the three finalists Matt Davis. will earn the right to perform at this year's To reach the final round, Aspektz had to beat Burlington Sound of Music Festival, which takes place June 17-20 along Burlington's lakeshore and downtown area. Online voting for the final round of Metroland's Best of the West contest begins grandmother and friend to many. "She's one of the best friends I have. This exhibit is a tribute to her," Rampen said. The paintings are not for sale. The exhibit opens Sunday, Feb. 28 and runs until March 28. There is a tea party reception at the gallery on SALE SALE SALE March 7 from 2-5 p.m. $ $ $ 599 129 109 Gallery hours are Tuesday to Sunday 1-4 p.m. or by appointment. The art centre is located at 1086 Burnhamthorpe Rd. E. For more information, visit www.joshuacreekarts.com. Monday, March 1 and continues through Friday, March 12. To vote for your favourite finalist, visit www.oakvillebeaver.com on or after March 1, and click on the Metroland's Best of the West logo midway down the right side of the website page. The easy-to-use, online voting form includes a brief bio of each band and a link to each finalist's music video posted on YouTube. Results from the final round of voting will be reported later next month. A profile of Aspektz will appear in an upcoming issue of the Beaver. Exhibit a tribute to a friend The paintings of an Oakville woman who is suffering from Alzheimer's disease will be on display at the Joshua Creek Heritage Art Centre throughout March. Betts Engell painted the artworks during her struggle with the disease. She is now in a late stage of the dementia. "It's like a window to Alzheimer's," said the art centre's owner Sybil Rampen. "The paintings show the various stages she went through." Engell had many passions in life. She was a painter, social worker, educator, dancer, ecologist, traveler, builder, gardener, wife, mother, WE FIN EK AL EN D UP TO ON ALL LEATHER, SHEARLING & WOOL COATS www.oakvilleplayers.ca www.oakvilleplayers.ca An InspectorCalls An Inspector Calls The Oakville Players present The Oakville Players present by J.B. Priestley by J.B. 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