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Arts & Entertainment April 17, 2008
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Dofasco Male Chorus to perform at Claude Presbyterian Church
      In 1945, a group of enthusiastic Dofasco men, who shared a common love of singing, formed the Dofasco Male Chorus. Today, the 60-memberstrong chorus, conducted by Dofasco retiree Geoff Bullivant and accompanied by Nancy Bullivant, who also serves as associate director, is highly acclaimed as on...
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Timeless works of Louise Laroche on display
      Brampton artist Louise Laroche is showcasing her monoprints and collages at the Art Gallery of Peel's Whitney Community Gallery until April 20. Using multiple layers of crayoned plates, Laroche creates complex landscapes inspired by ancient cultures and nature, as well as the diverse media she ma...
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Community 'Green Days' at Home Show
      During April and May, Peel Region will once again host a series of Green Days at shopping centres and community events in the area, including the Caledon Home Show in April. These interactive outreach events will give residents an opportunity to speak with staff and learn more about Peel's Organi...
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Kings College hosts dinner to support African school
      About eight years ago, a group of senior students at Kings College School collected used books to send to a learning centre and library in Cameroon. Now that facility has grown into a high school, called Eta College, in Kumba, Cameroon, with a mission to educate african leaders to solve African p...
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Dine out for Earth Week
      Caledon Countryside Alliance (CCA) is inviting you all to celebrate Earth Week by attending its upcoming Eat Local Caledon Dinner Series event April 24. It will be at the Consulate Dining Lounge at 15430 Innis Lake Rd., near Caledon East.
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Canadian celebrities support 30-Hour Famine at Mayfield School
By Jon Yaneff
      World Vision held an event Friday to thank youth from Mayfield Secondary School for their participation in the 30-Hour Famine this month. Three Canadian celebrities were there to entertain the Mayfield students, as Daryn Jones of MTV Live hosted the event, R & B artist and Juno nominee Karl Wolf...
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