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Oakville Beaver, 12 Dec 2014, p. 23

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Entertainers Barbershop Chorus putting on charity performance Oakville's Entertainers Barbershop Chorus is hoping its a capella holiday stylings will support The local Salvation Army's Christmas Kettle Drive. On Monday, Dec. 15, the allmale performance group will be singing some of its members' Yuletide favourites at Oakville Place, 240 Leighland Ave. The community and shoppers are invited to attend the event, held at the mall's upper level, Oakville photographer Lora Moore-Kakaletris was the recipient of the Emerging Photographer of the Year Award in the Robert McLaughlin Gallery's Exposed Juried Photography competition. Above, her photo Andreas received best overall submission. 23 | Friday, December 12, 2014 | OAKVILLE BEAVER | www.insideHALTON.com from 7-9 p.m., and get into the Christmas spirit and donate to the cause. This year, the Salvation Army of Oakville has set a goal of $115,000 for its kettle campaign. All donations stay in the community to fund programs such as the organization's food bank and emergency shelters. For more information on the group, visit www.entertainersharmony.org. Emerging Photographer of the Year award for Oakvillian Oakville photographer Lora MooreKakaletris was recently honoured with an award in the Robert McLaughlin Gallery's RMG Exposed Juried Photography competition. Moore-Kakaletris was given the CIBC Wood Gundy Emerging Photographer award. "I am beyond words," she said. "It is an honour to be selected Emerging Photographer of the Year." As a result of her win, Moore-Kakaletris' work will be on display at a solo exhibit in spring 2015 at the Robert McLaughlin Gallery in Oshawa. In addition, her image titled Andreas was awarded best overall submission, and her photo Cotton Candy Clouds placed in the top eight. More than 300 photo entries were submitted, of which 50 were exhibited and auctioned at the RMG Exposed show on Nov. 22. The event provides an opportunity for emerging and national photographers to gain recognition for their works. Born in Toronto, Moore-Kakaletris is the oldest of four children. She was 12 when her mother died and says it played an integral part in her inner journey to use photography "as a way of expressing her inner-most feelings and vulnerabilities." In 2008, she decided to leave the world of occupational therapy, working exclusively with children, and pursue her career in photography. Moore-Kakaletris lives in Oakville with her husband and two sons, who are often subjects of her photography. She is also an active volunteer with children's charities such as The Gold Hope Project and Oakville's Gabrielle's Ride. Her photographs has been exhibited widely and she has received numerous awards and recognitions from International Aperture Awards, OCC Oakville, The Robert McLaughlin Gallery, and CPS Inkworks: Joshua Creek Art Heritage Centre. Moore-Kakaletris' award-winning photos have been displayed in homes and galleries across the country and have been featured in a variety of publications. To view her work, visit www. mooreimages.ca. Community carol event Saturday Oakville Children's Choir (OCC) is inviting local residents out to its Community Carol Concert Saturday (Dec. 13). Held at St. John's United Church, 262 Randall St., the concert will feature guest organist Simon Walker and a guest appearance from ErinoakKids' Xtreme glee club. Performances will be held at 1:30 p.m. and 4 p.m. OCC also has a performance planned on Saturday, May 2, 2015 at the Oakville Centre for Performing Arts, 130 Navy St. The show is billed as "a little a cappella and all that jazz," with special guests High Rendition Jazz. For more information, visit www.oakvillechildrenschoir.org. OSO 12th annual holiday concert The Oakville Symphony Orchestra is hosting its 12th annual Family Christmas Concert Sunday (Dec. 14). The one-hour musical event will feature the Oakville Children's Choir, who will be accompanied by the full orchestra playing new music from the season and old favourites. There will be 1:30 p.m. and 4 p.m. shows at the Oakville Centre for the Performing Arts, 130 Navy St. Tickets cost $25 for adults, $21 for seniors and $13 for students and children, and can be purchased from the box of ce by calling 905-815-2021 or online at www.oakvillecentre.ca. Your One-Stop Shop for Holiday Deals Beauty &Spa New style, New life, New you 905-582-3933 Oakville Place Lower level, Next to Sears (Walk-ins and Appointments) Christmas Promotion Buy $100 Gift Card, Get $10 Gift Card as a free bonus! Visit WagJag.com/gift-guide

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