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Oakville Beaver, 2 May 2001, C3

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Wednesday, May 2, 2001 THE OAKVILLE BEAVER C3 Jann Arden tops Waterfront Festival headliners Jann Arden tops the list of and Could I Be Your Girl. performers at the 10th annual Despite the provocative Oakville Waterfront Festival nature of her Blood Red Cherry on June 22, 23 and 24. album, the Juno Award-winThis year, Main Stage in ning star continues to live up to Coronation Park will open the heart-wrenching tradition with Kim Mitchell on Friday that her fans love about her. night as he conjures up sum Her new album, Another mer memories of Patio Human Being was inspired by Lanterns and inspires festival-. Arden's time in Africa a couple goers with his latest endeavour, of years ago working with Kimosabe, an album which World Vision, a relief organiza tells tales of loves lost, person tion with which she is still al reflection, fun times and involved. new beginnings. On Sunday, something dif Also the Jeff Healey Band ferent and on the lighter side will return to the festival line will hit the Waterfront Main Stage when the popular touring up on Friday with a solid colJann Arden lection o f feisty new songs, company of Second City pre such as Which One, to add to old romantic sents its Youths Rule and improv shows. So, favourites like Angel Eyes. leave your inhibitions at home. Jann Arden will entertain from the Main The Waterfront Festival will once again Stage on Saturday night with her incomparable entertain adults and children alike over three voice, irrepressible wit and spirited stage pres days in four locations - Coronation Park, down ence. Arden has sold over two million records town Oakville, Bronte Road and Bronte Her worldwide with such sultry and impassioned itage Waterfront Park. Events will include night songs such as I Would Die fo r You, Insensitive, ly entertainment, children and youth villages, a Every admission but ton will be entered into a draw for the chance to win a trip for two. Since its inception, Waterfront has given back over $868,000 to local chari ties, service clubs, sports and cultural organizations, Kim Mitchell schools, and churches through fund-raising initiatives, including the Festival Raffle. This year three winners will be able to select their prizes from an lineup of possibilities. Tickets go on sale at pre-festival locations as well as on site during the festival. For a full schedule of events, updated week ly, check the OWF website at www.oakvillefestival.com. Photo by Ron Kuzyk Jeff Healey in concert. theme park, a craft show and sale, a car show, a gospel show, a big-band street dance, nightly fireworks, a petting zoo, an interactive wildlife show, sports demonstrations, and pancake breakfasts. All events, except for the theme park, are included in the pre-festival admission button price of $8. Buttons are $12 at the gate or $10 for a one-day bracelet. Children aged 5 and under are free. Visit student art exhibit The students o f E. J. James Middle School will be presenting an art exhi bition at their school until Thursday, May 4 - during the day for students and tonight and tomorrow from 7 to 8 p.m. for public viewing. Every student in the school is dis playing at least one piece of artwork, and in the evening, there will be stu dent demonstrations of pottery, draw ing, painting, collage, sculpture, com puter graphics, etc. E. J. James is located at 338 Caimcroft Rd. For more information, call the school at 845-2015. Creating a butterfly garden T his w eek, w e w ill introduce som e o f the n u rturing plants for y o u r g ard en th a t w ill a ttra c t num erous b u tterflies. O ne o f the perennials w e suggest is the Budd leia otherw ise know n as the "B ut terfly B ush" w hich grow s to about six fe e t - a fa v o u rite o f the M o n arch . F lo w ers in clude the B la c k -e y e d S u san and P u rp le C oneflow er. Two annuals that are Photo by Brent Foster com m only used are the b rilliant co loured Z innias and M arigolds. A ll o f these p lan ts are available at local nurseries. N ext w eek we w ill in tro d u c e a d d itio n a l p la n t v arieties fo r yo u r garden, as there is a large selection to choose from . F o r now w e should be m aking our plans to w elcom e the b u tterflies to our yards. C o n trib u ted by: The B ronte B utterfly F oundation. Back row: Rory Finlayson, left, (with his own art), Emily Keeton (with art by Jen Chin), Jacki Zyla (with art by Karishma Patel), Samantha Setiwan (with art by Ryan Godfrey); front row: Rosalyn Chiu, left, (with art by Shannon Walker), Karishma Patel, (with art by M egan W anless), Widdy Bland (with art by Sara Berces), Kevin Watson (with art by Matt Grunwald). Tyler Yarema presents .. .a celebration of swing Tyler Yarema, recognized by the Toronto Blues Society as the best blues/jazz pianist of 2000, will present Friday Night Boogie: A Celebration o f Swing at 8 p.m. on Friday, May 4 in the Oakville Centre for the Performing Arts. Yarema started playing the piano at age 16, exploring modern blues stylings. But as his technique developed, he began discovering and studying the works of older musi cians such as Otis Spann, Fats Waller, Duke Ellington and Lionel Hampton. This combination of early blues and boogie piano players along T y le r Y a re m a with the more har monically sophisticat ed works of prominent jazz composers influenced his own compositions and interpretations of their many standards. Tickets for his Oakville concert are $24.99 and are available by visiting or calling the Oakville Centre box office at 130 Navy St., 815-2021. Relieving physical problems and pain with the Egoscue Method T ADVERTORIAL he key to the body's physical health is motion. From the earliest stages of childhood development, crawling to walking to running, motion not only develops us, but maintains and rejuvenates us. Every human has a similar musculo-skeletal design - this design is not complicated nor frag ile - we humans are designed to run, jump, climb, dance, fall and move through out physical world without fear of pain or limitation. When the human body is deprived of motion, or when motion is restricted, our bodies become posturally dysfunc tional. 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