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Oakville Beaver, 19 Apr 2000, Arts and Entertainment, B6

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B6 THE OAKVILLE BEAVER Wednesday, April 19, 2000 ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT Musicians invited to weekly jam sessions Oakville musicians jam into the wee hours o f Tuesday morning each week as they take the stage for solo sets o f four or five songs. These singers and songwriters gather at The Other Side - the back room bar of O akville's The Corner Pocket at 256 Church St., for the M onday N ight Ja m , which gets underway about 10:30 p.m. and con tinues through to about 2 a.m. Doors open at about 9:30 p.m. Musicians are welcome to bring their own instruments or play one of the host's guitars. (Performers and patrons must be of legal drinking age.) There is no cover charge. "It's nice to do something differ ent, something special on a Monday night," says John Blasko, manager of The Other Side. "The musicians have a great time and the crowds are really supportive." Neil MacNaughton, local singer/ songwriter/guitarist and host of the M onday Night Jam , says that the evening offers would-be performers an opportunity to entertain in front of an audience. "We try to keep it fun and low key," he explains. "We get folks with a wide range o f comfort levels. Some want to perform on their own, while others prefer the support of a group setting. I want everyone to enjoy themselves and hopefully pro duce some great music at the same time." MacNaughton has performed in Oakville and Toronto as a solo musi cian and with The Bus and Merbecke bands. He has played at the Oakville Peace and Waterfront Fes tivals and expects to release his first solo CD this year. Photo by Riziero Vertolli TOP NAMES IN HIGH-TECH...AND `Chocolate LOWEST PRICES! 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Built-in 2-1/2" colour LCD with brightness control · 2x floppy disk drive · W h o le aisk copy 385324 43014 Our Price 139.92 n ^ Mail-In Rebate*-43.50 Price After Rebate m | | / ^ r$30.00UJ. based on 45% exchange) which are being sold for $20 each in the lobby o f the T-D Centre, today and tomorrow from noon to 2:30 p.m. and again from 4 to 6:30 p.m. All proceeds from the sale o f the smaller, boxed cows will go to the Easter Seals to help children and youth with physical disabilities. However, the finished tw o-foot brown cow will be on display in the TD Centre until Easter when it will probably be put up for auction, says Imran Jivraj, tenant relations for Cadillac-Fairview. "He (Hudak) is sculpting it from the cows outside," says Jivraj, explaining that his company selected Easter Seals as the charity it would support this year. "We wanted to make it fun. So, we decided to have choco late cows instead of bunnies." So, cows it is. And the large sculpt ed cow that Hudak started chiseling on Monday began with dozens of "lit tle thin chocolate wafers. I melted them in my kiln," says the wellknown sculptor, explaining how the w afers ultim ately becam e a large block. "There will be a 30-inch base that I will mount it on." As for the chocolate chips that were falling on a plastic sheet by his feet - they were re-melted for the cow 's head and rump, he adds. This is Hudak's first experience sculpting in chocolate, but he consid ers it an easy medium to work with. "It's a lot easier than working in plas ter; and plaster is the medium I teach for subtractive sculpting," he says. "I have come up with all sorts o f ideas now that I will do in chocolate." Any money made from the auction of the large chocolate cow will also go to the Easter Seals. The smaller cows, which are for sale along with choco late lollipops, lie on a chocolate base which reads "Visit Me at Toronto Dominion Centre." The lollipops are $2 and are wrapped in paper that says Celebrate the Spirit of the Moo. To view the large chocolate cow or purchase one o f the smaller ones for Easter, visit the T-D Centre at 66 Wellington St. W. (at York Street) between now and Easter. Bargains galore on original art Once a year, visitors to Sheridan College can purchase hand-crafted works o f art - glass, ceramics, furni ture and textiles - as well as enjoy slide and video shows plus entertain ment. That opportunity is coming up on April 29th and 30th from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. when Sheridan College's School of Animation, Arts and Design will feature the work of graduates in 22 art programs at its Open House and Sale titled Some Assem bly Required. Visitors can enjoy exhibitions and demonstrations highlighting the latest in animation, glass fine arts, furniture, illustration, media arts, ceramics, pho tography, graphic design, textiles and interior design. Admission and parking are free. 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