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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 1 Nov 2006, p. 29

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ADVERTISERS appreciate it when you tell them " ., C [saw our ad in the Chronicle 2. 'V l'rs, y ur ll tttrf (Wu/M _ . TICKETS ARE ON SALE NOW! (N “Rum e o_R.P.V, iODhh". Drawer " '-s.. z Matt Dusk V 1,s,,='" y ' \mvrr‘u‘w EL 34%th 4 . l ' Ili, hm) H(‘d'(‘\ ii, 1" ( .1f7:".Hpm 'e'? ', .4» _ ., 2 ‘ st \3(!i"11: H9\‘11‘\’1 \ k, _ _ iti'lit 's'. t . - mum " us SI'ILI..H aux/:11; _ Oct. 1 9-Nor. b, 2006 ACCVtnr.' = r" l _ "4/ u’¢ t/rh u/h t liur,' /'rrlstrwtlntrt qw C ties " __ Any e " ' I RI ".8Mtlli ilitil . r V - lllv itrrord ' ' Ts"a7ii"i"rz'l's kiWl7,Ctt2ital 1 tr., _ , «4%an '-';,ei)rtlMh" 4 / _ _ q MI ”gmé‘g‘» t \\AI r, RI C) , _'iWir'cTt'rcr,iAi,as "r'v"i3rrrcct,yyrir'rr',-,t, a: Ire'? ' . ,r,),i'ri, x _rc,'t:/4tr f "ff, ir? "tiiiiiiiiiliiiiyr Call 319.883.0300 Centre In The Square Box 'MIM, 519-578-1570 or w“ w.waterloocn te rm i n m on (cc-n I run) m Order Online: iaaaligiIlaitiMNtBBl I [ I WATERLHO aye/Mn r - lll'tllllllllllillliiilrdll kiiiftiiigiii' \ g 1Fillll -_-I 'iii-r-ez,; as: m. as; My IEilrlll 1'33" 1 "Our commitment to you is that together the board, musicians and staff will work to signifieantly increase our audience " els. We know this is key to the future well-being of our orchestra. We call for the community and all of our sponsors to continue to Support the symphony to ensure a strong and viable orchestra that serves the siveness, and on restoring the financial health of the organization. Continued human needs of the entire commu- nity now and well into the unity. Collectively, the future." board is focused on cohe- Asllev noted n "srr.0- Singing sensation Matt Dusk, bring a nine-piece band to hi next week. Symphony board to look at operations 'entre In The Square Box Office Order Online: www.centre- anon Matt Dusk. originally from Toronto. piece band to his show at Centre in the S Astley noted a number of sizeable contributions that were made throughout the campaign, including a combined $505,000 pledged by the Region of Waterloo and Cities of Kitchener and Waterloo, “00.000 pledged by Eco- nomical Insurance Group, and $50,000 pledged by each of Manulife Financial and Sun life Financial. Individual contributions noted include Musagetes and Karen Wilkinson. both in the category of $100,000 arrangements of ci.isik: jazz crooner: ' a . 1'i'li1'ir')a'jl2tili,'1i u??? MID 'MOTO 519-578-1570 or -square.com 3, will Square Through the 2005/2006 season, there was also a shortfall of approximately 3600.000, leading to an accumulated deficit of $1.2 million. Heading into the 2005/2006 season, there was an accumulated deficit of approximately $580,000. The KW Symphony's financial difficutties result- ed from an accumulated deficit, caused primarily by declining ticket sales, a cut in grants from the Ontario Arts Council and shortfalls in special fundraising ini- tiatives. to $249,999. Tickets are $25. iirriiis.' iii, can be purchased by calling the Centre in the Square box office at 519-578, 1570 or ordering online at 'ovwcentre-square com. ‘We've all got our own approaches to this germ Dusk. about his colleagues "Met I'm not here to cha world. You could say my goal is to bring jazz a linl into the mainstream. But basically. at the end of the I realty want to do is entertain people." The opening act for this show is Ben & Carlos. i treal-based Cuban jazz group who have a release d on Universal Music in the new year. “ALADA --- ‘A' --- amusing is one way to describe Dusk's latest CD, Back in Town, which puts him firmly back in the pack of young crooner: like Michael Bublé and Dusk's label mate Jamie CUlum. the Waterloo Region will continue its lo, young crooner Matt Dusk when W; ment Centre presents him in concert Nov, cl... r -- - A - Swinging is one approaches P this genre." says _ - KT'"'"'. my“ Mg? I'm n91 here to fhange the "I have been amazed at the spontaneous support that has been demonstrat- ed from unexpected places and have been profoundly touched by the number of individual supporters." Astley referred to the campaign as extraordinary. "It has truly been a roller- coaster ride - there have been moments of dark despair as well as moments of joy and elation." he said. During the séme time. expenses increased by close to 11 per cent. Between 2002 and 2006, total revenue has declined by more than six per cent. & Carlos. a Man- a release due out 8 at the Centre in a little-mme day, all ten-tsuse-ttriser-a/iT/dn-ru - "a-u-tao-, . huh“ u-tum .a-thotg-- you: 4gdr WARD a" COUNCILLOR

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