59595| O akville B eaver | T hursday,M ay 17,2018 insidehalton.com Calling all Dearcroft Montessori Alumni! DEARCROFT MONTESSORI SCHOOL 1167 Lakeshore Rd E, Oakville • (905) 844-2114 dearcroft-montessori.com Your Natural Choice Since 1968 Oakville's original Montessori School is celebratingOakville's original Montessori School is celebrating 50 years of innovation and leadership! For more details and information about Dearcroft's Golden Anniversary Please email: s.nelson@dearcroft-montessori.com We want to connect with you! Join us for a fun and relaxing evening on Friday June 15th, 2018 Now borrow up to $15,000 with an Installment Loan. For details, visit us at: 2460 Neyagawa Blvd | 905-257-1917 198 Speers Rd. | 905-338-6000 We can help. Installment loans offered in select provinces only. Loan principal amounts vary between $1,000 and $15,000 based upon income and other qualification requirements, including a credit check. Loan term is based on the amount borrowed. Loans have terms of 12 to 60 months with payments scheduled based on your income deposit dates at the time of loan origination. The APR for the loans is 59.9%. Ask a Money Mart Customer Service Representative for details. MONEY MART® is a registered service mark of National Money Mart Company. © 2016 National Money Mart Company. All rights reserved. ARTS Visit insidehalton.com for more coverage A 300-plus audience was on hand Sunday, May 6 as the Canadian Croatian Choral Society marked its sixth anniversary with its final spring concert at Oak- ville's Holy Trinity Cro- atian Catholic Church. Among them was An- drea Javor, consul general for the Consulate General of the Republic of Croatia, who commented on the en- semble's impressive growth since its 2013 incep- tion and commended the initiative to establish a youth choir to ensure that Croatian culture remains strong within the Canadi- an mosaic. Also in attendance were Oakville Mayor Rob Bur- ton and Oakville MPP Kev- in Flynn, who read greet- ings from the Minister of Tourism, Culture and Sport Daiene Vernile, who was responsible for the On- tario Trillium Grant for the choral society. "We are so grateful to the Ontario Trillium Foun- dation for a wonderful grant, which has given us the opportunity to pre- serve Croatian culture through choral music, pro- mote and share our culture and support talented young musicians," said Ca- nadian Croatian Choral Society president Mira Lorkovich Omura. "It has enabled us to expand pro- gramming and increase community performanc- es." During the concert, plans were announced to create a youth choir this fall under the leadership of artistic director Edward Mavrinac. Croatian Choral Society celebrates 6th anniversary performing to audience of 300 Grade 7 Ecole Forest Trail student Noor Alimam, 12, holds up her cacti clay sculpture, Colour Flynn Rider Plant. Alimam was among the many Ecole Forest Trail school students whose work was on display at the school's annual art show. The event featured more than 800 pieces by students in grades 2-8. Scarlett Coulter, 9, shows off two of her pieces, including a photograph of a butterfly entitled Spotifly and a drawing, Planimaltarium. Ewan MacNeil, 7, with his Wacky Drawing. Graham Paine/Metroland