Pathways Health Centre for Children is holding a 40 year celebration at Imperial Theatre. Saturday, several clients from the 'Expressive Arts Program' will join saxophone player Chris Molyneaux for "The Colours of Love". Recreational Therapist at Pathways Amy Spadafora says money raised from the performance will stay in the community. "The tickets are $25 for adults and seniors, $12.50 for children and students and all of the money raised will go back into Pathways services and programs," says Spadafora. Over 2,000 clients utilize the different programs and services at Pathways each year.
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