THE SATURDAY NIGHT SNUGGLES! All shows will be held at Town Hall, South Atrium, 1225 Trafalgar Road and are approximately one hour in length. So bring blankets, cushions to sit on and enjoy these shows with the whole family. Spaces are limited! Please call 905-815-2021 and leave your name and number of family members. Although these shows are free, a $5 per person donation would be appreciated. For more information, visit www.oakvillecentre.ca FIESTA &CARNIVAL! Back by popular demand! Its time to for a family fiesta again with MADERAZ LATIN MUSIC. Saturday AUGUST 21st, 7:00 pm OLD TIME WAYS SHEESHAM AND LOTUS introduce your children to indigenous cultures using traditional instruments. Saturday SEPTEMBER 25th, 7:00 pm FREE FAMILY SHOWS Friday, October 1 - 7:30 p.m., Hamilton Place Tickets available at the Copps Coliseum Box Office, Ticketmaster.ca or call 905 527 7666 On Sale Now! w w w . o a kv ill eb ea ve r.c o m O A KV IL LE B EA V ER Fr id ay , A ug us t 2 0, 2 01 0 2 6 Two Toronto artists are showing their sculpture and painting works in a show at the Joshua Creek Heritage Art Centre. Sculptor Naomi Freudmann is showing alabaster, bronze and raku pottery pieces, while painter Tamar Ehrlich shows her Travelog work, which documents her trips to many countries. The exhibit, titled In Harmony, opened Aug. 15, and goes on until Sept. 12 Freudmann was born in Tel Aviv, and studied paint- ing from the early 1950s, in various countries, until her focus switched to raku and sculpture in the 70s while living in Toronto. Ehrlich was born in Poland and she survived the Holocaust by hiding with her parents. She was educat- ed in Germany, Israel and France in languages and worked as a translator until she developed an interest in art. She studied various art mediums until she set- tled into painting. The art centre is located at 1086 Burnhamthorpe Rd. E. Gallery hours are Tuesday to Sunday 1-4 p.m. Visit www.joshuacreekarts.com. Art on display at Joshua Creek IN HARMONY: Sculptor Naomi Freudmann and painter Tamar Ehrlich have their work on exhibit at the Joshua Creek Heritage Art Centre. Left, Freudmann (left) and Ehrlich pose at the opening of the exhibit. Above, Freudmanns work is displayed. Below, Freudmann poses with one of her pieces. SCULPTURE AND PAINTINGS: Sculptor Naomi Freudmann and painter Tamar Ehrlich have their work on exhibit at the Joshua Creek Heritage Art Centre. Above, Ehrlich poses with her work. Below, Neil Sequeira looks at one of Freudmanns pieces. PHOTOS BY ERIC RIEHL / SPECIAL TO THE BEAVER