Oakville Beaver, 15 Jul 2011, p. 41

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Classic feverSybil still having funContinued from page 40anthropic interest of making and moving what was left a few hundred preserving 12 acres, says Ziegler. I feet and then rebuilding it as a gal-understood what her intention was. lery. They then raised the project to Instinctively it made sense to mea whole new level, essentially sur-that this is what she wanted to dorounding it with a meeting room,and I was happy to contribute mylibrary, research space, lobby andenergies to make that happen.kitchen.Above all, he praises Rampen's Ziegler, who has a great interest, single-minded determination. Sheskill and knowledge in maintaininghas stayed the course and had some the integrity of historical sites,good fortune of a family inheritance steered Rampen through the twistswhich gave her the financial back-and turns of carrying out the proj-ing to be able to start developing theect, focusing on the concept andland.details and designing the sight plan.There is money she inherited I could understand what it was from her father's estate and the $2.7 she wanted and what the projectmillion she received from selling anwas. It was pretty easy for me to put aunt's house in downtown Oakville.something to that. That was one of Ziegler feels the effort has been my skills, to put something downworthwhile. I can walk away feelingon paper. One of my other skills wasreally satisfied that we've gone ato be able to organize it and actually good job, and we've done it for amake it happen.good purpose and I'll be happy to Twenty-three-year-old Brankokeep working along on things hereMaslokovic, says he has never seen as long as its viable. anyone with such drive, discipline And what about Rampen, she of or skill and describes working there,the indomitable will and charismat-where they were fed a farm lunchic spirit, well, she's still having aPHOTOS BY MICHAEL IVANIN / OAKVILLE BEAVERevery day, as a paradise. What elseball: I'm having more fun than I AT THE CENTRE:To celebrate its 35th anniversary, the Oakville Centre for the Performing Arts held a Classic could you ask for.ever had in my life. I'm meeting Albums Live performance event called Saturday Night Fever, which included a pre-show hot tub and barbecue last I understood what her intentionamazing people. I'm having anweek. The winner of the best dressed disco outfit contest received an iPad. Pictured above are performers and below was, says Ziegler, There was this amazing time. I have incredibleare: (l-r) Ken Coulter, theatre manager, disco dress winner Bette Feiner, Grant Wallace, owner of Pioneer Family Pools, woman with the idea of a very phil-friends. And I'm using my brain.disco dress contestant Vanessa Jurek, and Ronnie Brown, the Centre's coordinator of marketing & development.41 Friday, July 15, 2011 OAKVILLE BEAVER www.insideHALTON.com

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