Oakville Beaver, 25 Mar 2016, p. 21

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S P R I N G S H O W S 21 | Friday, March 25, 2016 | OAKVILLE BEAVER | www.insideHALTON.com Artists' Information Session for Oakville's Lake Walk event March 29 You wouldn't think it with the wintery storm that hit Oakville yesterday (Thursday), but spring is here and that means the return of Oakville's Lake Walk in Bronte Village. Artists planning on participating in this year's event will want to attend the workshop and information session planned for Tuesday, March 29 at the Queen Elizabeth Park Community and Cultural Centre, 2302 Bridge Rd. Lake Walk in Bronte Village is put on in partnership by the Oakville Arts Council, Bronte Business Improvement Area (BIA) and Trias Gallery and held on the first Thursday of every month adjacent to Bronte Harbour. This year, the Lake Walk kicks off May 5. Held in Oakville for the first time last year and inspired by Hamilton's Art Crawl, the event features an evening of art, food, music and culture, as well as special promotions and activities from the participating Brontearea businesses. The information session runs from 6-8 p.m. and registration is available online at www.oakvillearts.com/event-2196951. It will give artists or businesses interested in participating this year an opportunity to get tools and tips from the Halton Region Small Business Centre on "developing your art-focused business including: business structures, registration, regulations, licensing, taxes and marketing ideas," stated a media release. For more information on the Lake Walk, visit brontevillage.ent/lake-walk or follow the social media conversation on Twitter with the hashtag #TheLakeWalk. Above, at left, Maegan Broadhurst looks over artwork by Berlin-based artist Aleksandra Domanovic during Oakville Galleries' opening to its spring exhibits held last Sunday afternoon (March 20). Domanovic's works are on display at Centennial Square, while Glasgow artist Corin Sworn's self-titled show is available at the gallery's Gairloch Gardens location. Above, at right, Dominique Prevost looks over artwork made out of computer paper by Domanovic. Visit insidehalton.com/oakville-on for more photos. | photos by Jayson Mills ­ special to the Oakville Beaver free family pass! Two Arenas full Of Savings! SAVE! SAVE! SAVE! PUT ON YOUR FRIDGE! SAVE! SAVE! SAVE! This pass will allow your family free admission (max. 2 adults and 2 children) to the · hundreds of new products and services for your home · terrific, one time Home Show Specials · lots of prizes & free draws · a great family outing · local, reliable companies free Parking you will see 27th Annual Oakville Lifestyle Home Show, April 8-10, 2016 at the Glen Abbey Community Centre, 1415 Third Line just North of the Q.E.W The Oakville Regular Admission $5 each Show Hours: friday 1 pm to 8 pm Saturday 11 am to 5 pm Sunday 11 am to 5 pm LifESTyLE HOmE SHOW · great selection, great quality, great prices ­ all under one roof · one stop shopping for quotes You'll see sunrooms, decks, blinds, air conditioners, garage doors, countertops, artwork, awnings, spas, replacement windows & doors, builders, renovators, deck refinishers, water purifiers, cookware, resorts, furniture, painters, flooring, plus much more! Enter online to win a $500 ROmANTiC WEEkENd fairmont Royal york in Toronto! at the historical Regular Admission $5 Children 12 & Under FREE Proudly produced by Jenkins Show Productions 1-800-465-1073 Before or after the show you can always contact exhibitors at virtualhomeshow.ca Behind every changed life is someone who made it happen. Thank you for being that someone!

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