Ontario Community Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 27 May 2010, p. 14

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www.oakvillebeaver.com · OAKVILLE BEAVER Thursday, May 27, 2010 · 14 Flicks for Funds at Encore The Flicks for Funds program is now in action at Oakville's Encore Cinemas. "We're a community-minded company," said Jeff Knoll, president and CEO of Encore Cinemas. "We regularly get calls from community groups, sports teams and schools asking if we'd be able to help them out with fundraising projects. Flicks for Funds was created to provide that service." Here's how it works. A local group can book a date and film for their fundraiser through an Encore manager, either through e-mail, phone or in-person, then spread the word through their community. Come movie night, 10 per cent of all tickets sold and 15 per cent of all concessions sold to their participants go directly to the organization. "Our goal every day is to deliver big movies at small prices," said Knoll. "With the Flicks for Funds program, we can continue to do that while helping out our community. It's a perfect example of why I got into this business." For information, call 905-338-0494, visit www.film.ca or e-mail info@film.ca. A winner We're At Your Service ERRAND AND CONCIERGE ~ Shopping Service ~ Concierge Service ~ Home Care ~ Greeting Cards ~ Errand Running ~ Personal Assistant ~ Senior Assistance ~ Organizing Call for your free Consultation Today! NIKKI WESLEY/ OAKVILLE BEAVER 905-691-8516 or email info@wereatyourservicegta.com Scott Evans Owner/Consultant Giving you back what you need most... your time. WITH WORDS: MacLachlan College Grade 12 student Kaitlyn Vleming was presented with an award for her essay submitted to A & E's Lives That Make A Difference Essay Contest. There were several thousand entries submitted from across Canada and Vleming's essay was selected as the first place winner in the Grade 9-12 category. Vleming chose to write her essay on Somaly Mam. Mam was born into extreme poverty in Cambodia and endured a very difficult childhood. As an adult, she now works to fight human trafficking and last year Mam launched the Soft Hands Kind Heart campaign in partnership with The Body Shop. Here,Vleming is pictured with Head of School Michael Piening (centre) and Deputy Head of School John Ferguson. ONLY 5 DAYS LEFT! YOUR WINE MAKING ESTABLISHMENT DON'T MISS THIS SPECIAL * BUY ONE GET ONE HALF PRICE* MAY MADNESS PLUS... on y Ber with LE oup REEt ordOTTthis cS!on, F our firs one! o make it a good s Proud Supporters of Sick Kids Foundation $2.00 from every batch goes to Sick Kids Hospital es available. ady. Niagara fruit win re Get your party wines 905.842.750'S 1144 SPEERS RD., OAKVILLE (between Third Line & Fourth Line) *See store for details. Valid until May 31/10. Open: Mon.-Wed. 12-8, Thurs.-Fri. 11-8, Sat. 9-5, Sun. 11-3

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