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PhD candidate studying the t a ‘ “R '- mm main event to be held on March 21 high school prom but was language offood in North America: . .5 ’ ’ at (Ientre in the Square. declined. this ï¬lm shows the jour- Kimberley love. a marketing com- », TEDXWaterloo Adventures is ney Freeman. Saltzman, the fami- munications professional who is 3 . ' featuring a cinema series. hegin- lies and students embarked on in involved in politics. mid~level 2 ' f ning with a screening of the makingthisï¬lm. farming and clean energy; and ‘ ~ , provocative documentary. Prom This movie isjust one of several chef Nick Benninger. proprietor " . 7 OFF Night in Mississippi. at Wilfrid lau- ï¬lms that will be screening in the and head chef of Nick and Nat’s tr 1‘ I!†rier University on Nov. 15 at 7 pm. community to engage. inspire and UPTOWN 21 will offer a diverse Canadian ï¬lmmaker Paul Saltze create discussion amongst guests. view of community. food and sus- ' man will he on hand to discuss his Along with the film, directors. tainable development. _. _ g g \ ED HI experiences while making the ï¬lm. actors and other individuals Curating this night of discus- , ' i ' ' ‘ . . “ a CKORY Saltzman was one of the first involved in the production will sion and engagement is Kayleigh ‘ - y ‘ A- m h “I“ TEDxWaterloo speakers to present host discussion groups. Platz, a social media expert by day l e v i. at the 2010 event. For a more intimate gathering. who also has a passion for good ; 3 i i h“: â€J‘s†Prom Night in Mississippi is 'l‘EDxWaterloo Salons offer tightly food and great conversation. 3 i ‘ about a high school in Charleston. focused topics to a highly engaged Tickets for both events are l l Mississippi having its first-ever audience. available through the TEDxWater» l WATERLOO'S OWN w Mllmmwm - integrated prom â€" in 2008. Saltz~ The inaugural salon is slated for loo.com website at ‘ C ‘ N WATERLbO CHRONICLE man follows students. teachers. Nov. 22. and features The Coffee www.tedxwaterloo.com OMMUNITV EWSPAPER and parents in the leadâ€"up to the House. which isa discussion about l 3,; Symphony’s AGM celebrates stellar season ' Y G0 Bey 0nd. 0 o The Kitchener-Waterloo ented musicians and an out- unique experiences are the . Symphony annual general standing group of KWS key to revitalizing classical ’ GO 1B i meeting Nov. 3 revealed that employees who bring their music." i 0 ’ artistically, operationally passion to this organization In addition to the artistic , and ï¬nancially. the past year each and every day.†he said. and ï¬nancial success of the [ ’ «,- ym . . ~ w. .. w hasbeenasuccess. Ron Craigen. board 20I0-ll season. the KWS in) L.’ I? :i:".‘ a . .. . . t i“ * Board treasurer Glen chair. went on to say. to reponed during this season. > . m. ‘ 5 _. .5†,3 . 7. ‘ Dyrda presented the ï¬nan- have presented such an the KWS renewed its agree- i ope, -‘ HO *‘i .,. 5 % cial report for the 2010/11 incredible artistic season ment with music director ? '4 season. and to have reduced the Edwin ()utwater and I y. "d 3 NOW "l am delighted to report accumulated deï¬cit makes announced a new four-year i F y’ 18’ 201 1 that for the year ended luly the 20l0-ll season a true agreement with the sym- i 1oam-2pm 31. 20I l. the KWS has success all around." phony. 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