OAKVILLE BEAVER Wednesday, August 19, 2009 · 22 Oakville Galleries part of Doors Open Oakville lineup The second annual Doors Open Oakville is on Sept. 26-27. The Doors Open concept had its beginnings in France in 1984. From there it grew to European Heritage Days, in 11 countries. Today more than 40 countries, worldwide, have initiated the program. Each year in Ontario, hundreds of historic buildings, natural spaces and heritage gardens -- some of which are rarely accessible to the public -- open for free as part of Doors Open. Last year's inaugural Doors Open Oakville event was a huge success with more than 8,000 visitors contributing more that $200,000 to the local economy. This year, there are even more intriguing sites and many of them will offer special activities, such as tours, exhibitions and demonstrations! Official Doors Open Oakville featured sites include: · Oakville Galleries in Gairloch Gardens (1306 Lakeshore Road E) .Built by a architect: Colonel William Centennial Square will be a featured site at Doors Open and again, the Gairloch location will participate as a busy site. Visitors to both locations will experience breathtaking contemporary photography exhibitions that explore how war has changed the modern landscape. For more information, go to www.oakvillegalleries.com. For a full list of Doors Open Oakville sites or if you would like to volunteer or become a sponsor at this year's event, go to www.doorsopenoakville.ca or call 905845-6601, ext. 5122. -- Submitted by the Doors Open Oakville committee LESS THAN LEVEL BAR AND GRILL For all your sports and entertainment needs. T.H.E. TR I PLE TH U RSDAYS WITH ALEX B SPI N N I NG $4 $ Oakville Galleries in Gairloch Gardens MacKendrick. The building was built in 1922. New this year, Oakville Galleries at LIVE Thursday Aug.20th plus TRIPLE Friday Aug. 21st DANCE TH E N IG HT AWAY WITH TH E "DU N N BAN D" Drinks $4 Pitchers $12 Domestic Bottles $4 SPECIALS: Concert fundraiser A fundraising concert is being held Aug. 21 at 7:30 p.m. at River Oaks Community Church, 2435 Munn's Ave. E. The main act is Hello Kelly (www.hellokellyonline.com) and the opener is To Tell (www.totell.ca). These are both Ontario bands that have been recognized on Christian charts. Tickets cost $7 in advance or $10 at the door. To pre-order tickets, e-mail laura@arkyle.com. Two dollars from every ticket sold goes to Kerr Street Ministries (www.kerrstreet.com). Salute to Youth Aug. 26 Festival Quattro presents Salute to Youth on Wednesday, Aug. 26 at 7:30 p.m. at St. Aidan's Anglican Church, 318 Queen Mary Dr. Festival Quattro is a cultural series supporting arts for children and youth in Oakville. 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