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Oakville Beaver, 15 Feb 2018, p. 55

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COMMUNITY Colourful calendar supports Fare Share The St. Ignatius ofLoyola Secondary School students have proven once again the meaningful impact the stroke of a paintbrush can have on their community. Art students concentrat­ ed their efforts in producing a calendar, which they sold in support of the Fare Share Food Bank. Overall, they raised more than $1,650 for the local not-for-profit orga­ nization that is dedicated to providing food for those in need. The calendars as well as the students' art work was recently on display at the Oakville school's annual art show, Feb. 8. Sara Reyes photo From left, Jose Rondon, Mariana Ardila, Sara Reyes and Megan Turnbull show off the St. Ignatius of Loyola Secondary School art calendar featuring the talents of local students. Proceeds from the sale of calendars benefits the Fare Share Food Bank. Oakville Improv presents sketch show on relationships JULIE SLACK jslack@miltoncanadian champion.com A fun-filled sketch show that peels back the layers of relationships is coming to Oakville Feb. 16 to 18. All You Need is Love and Other Lies will be at the Queen Elizabeth Park Com­ munity and Cultural Cen­ tre's (QEPCCC) Black Box Theatre, 2303 Bridge Rd., at 8 p.m. Feb. 16,17 and 18. Oakville Improv Thea­ tre Company presents the show, which tackles every­ thing from daters, lovers, scoundrels, pretenders, husbands and wives. It sends up everything from Shakespeare to Tinder, with stops in Oakville, out­ er space and Westeros. Supplied photo Geri Hall is featured in All You Need is Love and Other Lies running at the Queen Elizabeth Park Community and Cultural Centre's Black Box Theatre. It features Geri Hall, who people might remem­ ber from her jalapeno com­ mercials or the girl from This Hour Has 22 Minutes who got handcuffed at a press conference held by Stephen Harper a few years ago. It also stars Amy McKenzie, Duncan McKen­ zie, Paul Muhleisen, Luisa Muhleisen, Gary Pearson, Christine Pillman, David Raitt and Terri Skov. Musi­ cal director is Adam Benja­ min and Gary Pearson is the director. Show organizers say the show is adult content and alcohol will be served. Hall, appeared regularly on 22 Minutes and became a cast anchor in October 2007, for which she won a Gemini award. Other tele­ vision appearances include the Rick Mercer Report and numerous commercials. She is currently developing a show called Perverts Anonymous, which won best comedy in the UK Web- fest in 2017. Pearson is a comedy writer known for Mad TV, Corner Gas, 22 Minutes, That's So Weird and Sunny- side, and improviser on The Chumps, CBC Radio, and he has written three comic novels. Oakville Improv Thea­ tre Company has ongoing monthly and weekly shows in Oakville and provides improve training on a reg­ ular basis throughout the year. For details, contact Amy McKenzie (416) 230- 5967, or email amy@oakvil- leimprov.com. Tilrnca General $8 .501 Children & Seniors $6 .501 All seats Tues $5.00 FILM.CA CINEMAS SH0WTIMES FOR FEBRUARY 16-22 2018 NEW THIS WEEK: BLACK PANTHER, EARLY M AN, PHANTOM THREAD BLACK PANTHER (PG) FRI: 10:00, 12:45,3:45,6:45, 9:45 SAT-THU: 12:45,3:45,6:45, 9:45 EARLY MAN (PG) FRI: 11:00, 12:00,2:10,4:15, 5:30,6:30, 10, SAT-MON: 12:00,2:10,4:15, 5:30,6:30, 10, TUE-THU: 1:00,4:15,6:30, 10:00 PETER RABBIT (PG) FRI: 10:20, 12:30,2:40,4:50, 7:00, 9:10, SAT-MON: 12:30,2:40,4:50, 7:00, 9:10, TU E-THU: 1:20, 3:50, 7:00, 9:10 FIFTY SHADES FREED (I8A) FRI-TUT 1:10,3:20, 7:25, 9:40, WED: 1:10,3:20, 9:40, THU: 1:10, 3:20, 7:35, 9:40 PHANTOM THREAD (I4A) FRI-THU: 1:20, 7:15 THE DARKEST HOUR (PG) FRI: 10:40,4:00,8:30, SAT-THU: 4:00,8:30 171 Speers Road, Oakville (at Kerr St.) 905-338-6397 (MEWS) www.film.ca Halton Women's Place presents... m e C om m em orating 40 Years in H alton "f\//(•/> ae a/w ayA f a d tfe fh<of/'rr. md d e a r. ^ l/e a fu tt f a d te f a r a /// o r //t'/tr-sf/. # m Halton Womens Place1 Hobby Cmtmtmtia ttie GREG N o Place Like Home Sponsor Oakville Conference Centre 5:30pm reception, 7:00pm dinner $150 per ticket or $1200 for a table of 8 *Pay before December 31st, 2017 and receive a table of 8 for $1100!* F or ticke t inform ation, p lease v isit www. haltonwomensplace. com Oil contact cbos(S(0@ haltonwomensplace. com 9 0 5 -3 3 2 -1 2 0 0 ext. 2 2 2 *PIease note, no cash machine available a t venue. ecoeecoQEC£r Media Sponsors Ruby Slipper Sponsors ENJOY AN AFTERNOON OF MAKING ART AND MEMORIES THIS FAMILY DAY AT OAKVILLE GALlfRIESL FREE FAMILY ART WORKSHOP Monday 19 February 2018,1:00 pm-4:00 pm Oakville Galleries in Gairloch Gardens Drop by for a brief exhibition tour and hands-on art activity inspired by the work of Allison Katz. No pre-registration required. www.oakvilH galleries.com 'apiitw ' Oakville galleries K | O akville B eaver | Thursday, February 15, 2018 insidehalton.com mailto:amy@oakvil-leimprov.com mailto:amy@oakvil-leimprov.com http://www.film.ca http://www.oakvilHgalleries.com Tilrnca FILM.CA CINEMAS SH0WTIMES FOR FEBRUARY 16-22 2018 www.film.ca ENJOY AN AFTERNOON OF MAKING ART AND MEMORIES THIS FAMILY DAY AT OAKVILLE GALlfRIESL Oakville galleries

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