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Oakville Beaver, 23 Oct 2015, p. 25

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Fifty years, a `huge accomplishment' continued from p.24 be, in terms of their financial existence, if nothing else. "The members started this little society 50 years ago, and a small group of very dedicated artists (has) essentially built it over the years. They acquired the building on Bronte, paid off the mortgage by running fundraisers. Really, it's been a phenomenal success story within the arts community," she said. OAS is not government-funded and provides classes and workshops to thousands of people in Oakville, including children and adults. It also puts on its annual Art in the Park event in Oakville and holds art auctions and juried shows. "It's run primarily by volunteers. We have three part-time staff and that's it," said Crosby. "We basically run classes morning, noon and night, plus weekends. It's very much a volunteerbased organization and really, 50 years, it's a huge accomplishment.... "We're quite unique in terms of arts organizations, in that we do essentially sustain ourselves through all the activities and classes we provide," she added. In the Arts... World Artists Series Oakville Centre for the Performing Arts World Artists Series presents Larry Coryell and Diego Figueiredo on Wednesday, Oct. 28. Show starts at 8 p.m. at the 130 Navy St. centre. Tickets available at OakvilleCentre. ca or by calling 905-815-2021 or toll-free at 1-888-489-7784. Creative Connections Creative Connections event on Oct. 28 by Oakville Arts Council at the Queen Elizabeth Park Community and Cultural Centre, 2302 25 | Friday, October 23, 2015 | OAKVILLE BEAVER | www.insideHALTON.com Bridge Rd. Event runs from 1-2 p.m. Visit www.oakvillearts.com. Studio Sessions Series Oakville Centre for the Performing Arts' The Studio Sessions Series presents Fortunate Ones on Saturday, Oct. 31. Show starts at 8 p.m. at the 130 Navy St. centre. Tickets available at OakvilleCentre.ca or by calling 905815-2021 or toll-free at 1-888-489-7784. Darren Evorglens and friends Halloween Darren Evorglens and friends have planned a Halloween night (Oct. 31) of entertainment at Monaghan's Sport Pub, 1289 Marlborough Ct., with music from the `50s, `60s, and `70s. Event runs from 7-11 p.m. Deaf chef selected for international competition A local chef is headed to Denmark to compete in the unique Deaf Chef International competition this weekend. Quinn Cruise, who is deaf, works at the Taste Marketeria in Bronte Harbour in Oakville. The Burlington resident has been selected as one of eight chefs worldwide to compete in Copenhagen in Deaf Chef International, which runs today (Friday) and tomorrow (Saturday). The event challenges deaf chefs to complete a three-course meal with both required and optional ingredients. "My first thought was, what am I going to do with pork tongue?" Cruise said in a press release, after receiving the required ingredient list. The competition was developed in 2014 to offer deaf chefs the opportunity to showcase their skills while meeting other deaf culinary professionals from around the world. Quinn was also selected to compete last year and had said she found the level of competition to be "extremely high." Quinn Cruise "There were some amazing chefs there last year and this year, I am hoping to be on the podium," she said in the release. For more on the competition, visit www. deafchef.org. Books and bibles, cards, g music and DVDs We are here to serve you. s is what we do. Our sta o ers you the combined wisdom of 100 years of experience at Good Books. Come visit us. GOOD BOOKS CHRISTIAN BOOKSTORE 588 Kerr Street, Oakville ON L6K 3C7 · 905-844-3102 goodbooks@on.aibn.com · www.goodbookschristian.com "What goes into a mind comes out in a life" DIRECTORY PresbyterIAN PresbyterIAN If you'd like to advertise your place of worship in this feature please call JENNIFER GOULD 289-293-0683 jgould@oakvillebeaver.com ANGLICAN Knox Presbyterian Church Oakville Warmly welcomes you to Worship with us this Sunday We have two Services this week at 9:00am and 10:30am Join us for an extra special Messy Church event on Halloween! Oct 31st at 10:30am St. Jude ............................................................... Sunday worship - 8:00, 9:30 and 11:00 am St. Jude Day Evensong ­ 2:00 pm with reception 905-844-3972 160 William St. www.stjudeschurch.net Epiphany....................8:30 am & 10:30 am You belong here! Sundays at 10am Wednesdays at 10:00 am (except July & August) 905-827-2546 141 Bronte Road epiphanyoffice@cogeco.net www.epiphanyoakville.com St. Simon......................8:15 am & 10 am Wednesdays at 9:30 am 905-845-8351 1450 Litchfield Road visit our website at www.stsimon.ca St. Luke, Palermo....................................... 10:30 am 905-825-3364 3114 Dundas St. West visit our website at www.stlukepalermo.ca Sunday Bible Teaching & Worship Service, 12:30-2:30pm (SOUTH RIDGE ROOM) IROQUOIS RIDGE COMMUNITY CENTRE 1051 Glenashton Dr. Glenashton & Eighth Line Friday Teaching & Youth Service 7:00-8:30pm Tel: 416-892-8123 · Fax: 1-866-281-5983 Pastor: Elder M.J. Brissett Email: mjbrisse@yahoo.ca JESUS IS LORD PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Lakeshore & Dunn 905.844.3472 KnoxOakville.com Trafalgar trafalgarchurch.ca 905.842.2800 354 Upper Middle Road E. (access from Litchfield Road) Incarnation ...............8:30 am & 10:00 am 905-825-2851 1240 Old Abbey Lane visit our website at www.incarnationchurch.ca St. Cuthbert ..............8:00 am & 10:00 am 905-844-6200 Maple Grove & Oakhill email us at stcuthbert@bellnet.ca or visit our website at www.stcuthbertoakville.ca St. Aidan's...............8:30 a.m. Celtic Eucharist 10:00 am Family Eucharist and Sunday School 905-845-6111 318 Queen Mary Dr., Oakville www.staidensoakville.org www.oakvilleanglicans.ca

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