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Walk Now for Autism at the Norman Felix Gallery

June 15, 2009 by  
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Honouring the Walk Now for Autism cause, guests, sponsors and volunteers fixed their eyes on the
fine art of Christopher Dennison’s photographic masterpieces. Read more

Brack Electronics: Niagara Vintages Wine Tasting

June 15, 2009 by  
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GTA’s leading technology solutions provider Brack Electronics hosted a wine tasting event on May 7th, 2009 at its Ronald Avenue Showroom. Featuring Vineland Estates Winery’s newest vintages presented by Halpern Enterprises, a captivated audience heartily enjoyed quality and superb taste. Alongside the wine tasting, guests were served delicious hors d’oeuvres from the Niagara region, and produce from Santaguida Fine Foods. www.brackelectronics.com

Megan Fox: Foxtrotting to Fame

June 15, 2009 by  
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Like most aspiring Hollywooders, a young Megan Fox immersed herself in the world of dancing and competitive modelling try outs at five-years of age, winning a bevy of awards by age 13 from the American Modeling and Talent Convention at Hilton Head, South Carolina. Hoping that her luck would continue, she headed to Los Angeles. With baby blues and ravenous dark hair, she successful strutted from the catwalk to the silver screen, with her first appearance opposite Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen in 2001’s Holiday in the Sun. “I found the Olsens fascinating in that they were living proof that age, that being young, really doesn’t mean you can’t be in charge of your own career and take it in the direction that you want to take it,” says Fox. In 2004, Fox appeared alongside Lindsay Lohan, another rising star but from another end of the behavioural spectrum, in Confessions of a Teenaged Drama Queen. Read more

The Congo 101 Teach in and Strike a Cord Benefit Concert

June 15, 2009 by  
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The wounds of rape, abuse and sexual assault for the women of the Democratic Republic of Congo will likely scar them forever, but V-Day Toronto attempts to stop the bleeding by preventing and bandaging it. Bringing spotlight to women behind bars, women of tragic tales educated the heartfelt guests about their personal experiences; as well as the history and extreme cases of sexual violence occurring in the war zones of the Democratic Republic of Congo. Following the teach-in-conference, supporters were touched, as the V-Day Benefit Concert wowed the crowd by raising their voices with melodic tunes and lyrics of anti-violence and awareness. www.vday.org

Zona Caffè: Taking A Break In Good Company

June 15, 2009 by  
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More than just a routine, enjoying a break is a way of life in Italy. The idea of sipping coffee and savouring a meal is a cherished tradition that has now found its way to the city. Opening this past spring at Jane and Rutherford’s bustling intersection, Zona Caffè is a unique hot spot, offering more than your average hot table and bar. “We wanted to create a place where friendships are made as you come to unwind,” says owner and founder Lina DeRocchis. “It has a very modern design and European feel – all of our equipment is imported from Italy.” Walking into Zona Caffè, patrons instantly notice the cool, soothing décor, infused with aromas of authentic Italian food. Read more

Runway for Ride Charity Fashion Show

June 15, 2009 by  
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Lights, camera, action! Joining Canadian supermodel Coco Rocha, 20 elite models marched down the runway to support childhood cancer research. Prior to the remarkable show and silent auction, held for the Sears National Kids Cancer Ride, 36 riders dedicated to cycling rode across Canada to raise money and awareness for cancer. You’ll be delighted to know that over $20,000 was raised to fight childhood cancer. www.searsnationalkidscancerride.com

PHOTO: 11-year old Erika Campbell, starter of the event, Canadian supermodel Coco Rocha and the MC, Robyn from B101 in Barrie.

Cruising under the Sun

June 15, 2009 by  
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The ideal vehicle is one you can enjoy at work or play. Keeping in mind the much-deserved summer season, we’re confident that these three rides are just what’s needed to unleash some enjoyment.The Mazda MX-5, Chevrolet Camaro, and Audi TTS are a triad of ideal, multi-purpose sports cars to take you anywhere under the sun. Read more

55th Annual Golf Tournament

June 15, 2009 by  
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Over two hundred of Oakville’s high-level golfers brought their best clubs forward on May 28th, 2009, for the Oakville Chamber of Commerce’s 55th Annual Golf Tournament. Showing off their top-notch skills, pro golfers demonstrated strategic aptitude and friendly competition amongst a courteous crowd. After some classic fun in the sun, contestants filled their bellies with a scrumptious prime rib dinner, accompanied by a silent auction and raffle prizes. Read more

The Consulate Dining Lounge On Innis Lake: A Savoury Retreat

June 15, 2009 by  
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There’s a reason why illustrious journeys are made to places like California’s Napa Valley. Breathtaking open landscapes with protruding natural waters are ideal for a getaway from the everyday. But if you don’t have time to jump on a plane, there’s a beautiful oasis just around the corner. The Consulate Dining Lounge on Innis Lake is the ideal hot spot for a elegant gourmet meal, only minutes away from the city. “Our food and ambience is pretty hard to beat,” says owner John Giancola. “The French chateau-style dining room overlooks the terrace and the lake. It has a very authentic, rustic feel.” Read more

Bid on the Boys: Bachelors in Support of Women with Breast Cancer

June 15, 2009 by  
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The eligible bachelors of good looks and boyish charm loosened their black ties and went centre stage to present ten spa and vacation packages of decadence and luxury. Guests were also prized with gifts from Read more

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