One of the important objectives of Musical Arts Academy is to provide students with a more well rounded musical education. We encourage our students to attend group classes which are very beneficial in the development of their musical education. We are also giving students opportunities to preform frequently in front of audiences. This sets goals for individual students and helps them to develop self confidence. Music is the form of art which makes our life rich, enjoyable and complete.
This beautifully restored building was renovated to blend its history with an innovative modern design. The Hall is dedicated to nurturing and celebrating creativity, and arts-focused cultural events and performances. We’re also a favorite and flexible location for meetings, weddings and community celebrations.
Founded in 1991, Empire Entertainment is proud to be serving the community for over 20 years with a wide spectrum of clients ranging from event venues to the wedding market.
The Unitarian Congregation in Mississauga is an inclusive community of non-creedal religious people, offering a range of spiritual and educational services and programs for children, youth and adults including drumming, yoga, social justice workshops and music. We are LGBT friendly.We aspire to support each individual search for truth and meaning, celebrate diversity, nurture the spirit, promote social justice locally and globally and be an environmentally friendly congregation, treasuring the sense of mystery, wonder and beauty in the universe. Exciting programs for 2012 include Seedy Saturday (eco-gardening day feature heritage and organic seed sales), Soulful Singing and UN workshops. We also like to get together for family-friendly socials. The Unitarian Congregation in Mississauga serves Mississauga, Oakville, Burlington, Etobicoke and Brampton and is located near the QEW and HYW 10.
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The Theatre was named after one of the English-speaking world's best known humorists, Stephen Leacock (1869-1944), whose amusing home-spun stories about small-town Ontario endeared him to readers throughout the world. His gravesite is located at St. George's Anglican Church on Hedge Road in Sutton.The campaign to build the Stephen Leacock Theatre was spearheaded by the late Whipper Billy Watson, who was also a life-long resident of Georgina. This beautiful building, located at 130 Gwendolyn Drive in Keswick, houses both the Theatre and Club 55 for seniors.