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Oakville Beaver, 7 Mar 2008, p. 27

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www.oakvillebeaver.com The Oakville Beaver, Friday March 7, 2008 - 27 What do you bring to the table? PHOTO SUBMITTED BY MARGO HEBERT MORNING BREAKFAST: This was at breakfast this morning. It is not staged and is the reality of my working two full-time jobs. Consider this a statement of my reality ­ a bit of oatmeal when I can, articles given to me by others (since reading a paper at home doesn't happen), stacks of colouring books and paper and stickers for the pint-sized Picasso, a bottle, a soother, a box of chocolate-covered maraschino cherries from Christmas and a bowl of toast bits for the baby. Is that a Christmas tree in the background? Yes...anyone want to place bets on how long it will stay there? What do you bring to the table? is a continuing series of photos submitted to Oakville Galleries to run in conjunction with its current exhibit What We Bring to the Table in Gairloch Gardens until June 6. The exhibit features art by artists Laura Letinsky, Bettina Hoffmann, Patrick Faigenbaum and Instant Coffee. Winston Churchill 24 If you have a news tip or story idea, call the Oakville Beaver at 845-3824. LES BOREADES: BEATLES BAROQUE Monday March 31st Using period instruments from the Baroque era, Montreal's Les Boreades ensemble puts a whole new spin on the fantastic song-writing and arranging of the Beatles. Your favourite music comes alive again in a very different way! JASPER STATION Tuesday April 1st A writer arrives in an empty railroad station for an arranged reunion with four other people with whom she'd waited for a train five years earlier. You'll laugh and fall in love with this musical comedy from one of Canada's favourite playwrights, Norm Foster. JIM WITTER "THE LONG AND WINDING ROAD" Wednesday April 2nd This multi-media stage event explores the relationship between Lennon and McCartney, and delves into the stories behind many of their songs. This concert benefits ROCK (Reach Out Centre for Kids). LOS PINGUOS Thursday April 3rd They came to North America from Buenos Aires with a mixture of Latin rhythms, performed with Spanish guitars, a Cuban Tres, Peruvian cajón (box-drum) and harmonizing vocals. Vivacious and infectious, their sound has claimed fans worldwide. All performances are at The Oakville Centre for the Performing Arts To order tickets call 905-815-2021 or 1-888-489-7784 Order on-line www.oakvillecentre.ca ALL SHOW TIMES ARE SUPPLIED BY THE THEATRES

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