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- The Living Arts Centre
- Serving as an important resource for the arts, education and business, Living Arts Centre features over 225,000 square feet of multiple performance venues, studio spaces and exhibition display areas. The two main performing arts venues – Hammerson Hall and The RBC Theatre - are the site for a range of arts, cultural and entertainment events presented by both the Living Arts Centre and community partners. The Centre’s seven craft/arts studios are the home of professional Resident Artists and also feature dozens of recreational classes for all ages. The Gallery features constantly changing art exhibitions. The meeting and conference rooms are utilized by community organizations and businesses for a variety of events, from church services, to luncheon meetings, to international videoconference business meetings. The Living Arts Centre was built with generous contributions from hundreds of corporations, community organizations, individuals, as well as support from the City of Mississauga and the federal government.
Friends
Wednesday, October 7, 2009
Remembrance & Support for Our Armed Forces
featuring the Windjammers
Thursday, November 5 2009
-7pm. Hammerson Hall
A portion of the proceeds from this concert will be donated to the Military Families Fund. Presented by the Mississauga News.
The Windjammers, a 40-piece wind ensemble conducted by Retired Lieutenant-Colonel Harry Currie, presents a moving Remembrance Day tribute with a variety of musical selections from Glen Miller, Duke Ellington, to the film score "Saving Private Ryan" along with songs and medleys from World War I, this concert will truly honour our Canadian Armed Forces.
The Windjammers appeared at the Living Arts Centre on February 28, 2009 in the spectacular "Support the Troops" concert in conjunction with the Central Band of the Canadian Armed Forces.
Special narrations will be given by one of Canada’s truly legendary actors, Ted Follows with host Gabriella Currie from Rogers daytime, "One-on-One" and "Grand River Living".
The performance will also feature singers Dinah Christie, the Irvine Sisters and Eleanor McCain and special guest conductor Lieutenant Colonel Scott Attridge, Canadian Supervisor of Music. Toronto's Northern Lights Barbershop Chorus will also be featured.
Join us to honour and remember those Canadians currently serving, those who have served and those we have lost.
Presented by the Mississauga News.
Thursday, November 5 2009
-7pm. Hammerson Hall
A portion of the proceeds from this concert will be donated to the Military Families Fund. Presented by the Mississauga News.
The Windjammers, a 40-piece wind ensemble conducted by Retired Lieutenant-Colonel Harry Currie, presents a moving Remembrance Day tribute with a variety of musical selections from Glen Miller, Duke Ellington, to the film score "Saving Private Ryan" along with songs and medleys from World War I, this concert will truly honour our Canadian Armed Forces.
The Windjammers appeared at the Living Arts Centre on February 28, 2009 in the spectacular "Support the Troops" concert in conjunction with the Central Band of the Canadian Armed Forces.
Special narrations will be given by one of Canada’s truly legendary actors, Ted Follows with host Gabriella Currie from Rogers daytime, "One-on-One" and "Grand River Living".
The performance will also feature singers Dinah Christie, the Irvine Sisters and Eleanor McCain and special guest conductor Lieutenant Colonel Scott Attridge, Canadian Supervisor of Music. Toronto's Northern Lights Barbershop Chorus will also be featured.
Join us to honour and remember those Canadians currently serving, those who have served and those we have lost.
Presented by the Mississauga News.
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