Événement communautaire - Mauricie - Association Fibromyalgie
Café-rencontre, mardi le 4 juin à 13 h 30.
Gratuit pour les membres.
Endroit : 531, Avenue Dalcourt à Louiseville (dans les bureaux du SANA).
Inscription : 819 371-1458.
Café-rencontre, mardi le 4 juin à 13 h 30.
Gratuit pour les membres.
Endroit : 531, Avenue Dalcourt à Louiseville (dans les bureaux du SANA).
Inscription : 819 371-1458.
May 24, 3-6pm and May 25, 9am-1pm at Our Lady of the Atonement, 2940 Forest Glade Dr. Join us for hot dogs on Friday & Saturday. Frozen chicken pot pies also available.
Maple Ridge Women's Institute will meet on Thursday, June 13, 2019, at 1 pm. at The Royal Canadian Legion (26 Mill St. E, Napanee)
The Program will discuss the "Impact of Being Fit" For information, call 613 354-9898
Sunday, June 9, 8am-2pm at the Canadian Transportation Museum & Heritage Village, 6155 Arner Townline, Kingsville. This family-friendly event runs rain or shine! Admission for the public is $5 and under 12 are free. Hot food and cold drink refreshments will be available in our Boarding House. Along with this Breakfast and lunch will be served in our 50’s Diner from 8am until 2pm. Show cars are $10 for registration and can enter at 7am. Prizes will be awarded for our top 5 show cars at 2pm. Along with this door prizes for our show car owners will be drawn for as well. All automotive vendors are free and can set up their station at 7am.
Danse le 4e dimanche, 26 mai 2019 à la Salle Chez Jacques, 619 Principale, Rte 137, La Présentation.
Musique de M. Jean-Roch Latour suivie d'un buffet froid. Dernière danse de la saison. Bienvenue à tous!
CLUB C EVENT CENTRE
At Club Castropignano
CLUB C EVENT CENTRE at Club Castropignano
1311 Egerter Road, Port, Robinson, On LOS 1K0
905-384-9292
Located off Port Robinson Road
Celebrated conductor-composer-educator Brian Tate invites everyone to sign up for any or all of his four public workshops in the run-up to the Raise the Roof concert at the Isabel Bader on June 8. Whether amateur, professional, teacher, student or simply a lover of choral music, workshop participants will improve their performance, their appreciation of choral concerts, and will experience choir master classes. The workshops are also a perfect opportunity to take home some of Mr. Tate’s award-winning scores.
His programs include the use of musical improvisation to enhance leadership and teams, and using the voice as a tool for personal development. Brian brings spontaneity, humour, and originality into all of his presentations.
Tickets: www.openvoices.ca/tickets (PayPal)
Cooke's-Portsmouth United Church
Isabel Bader Centre
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Celebrated Canadian conductor-composer-educator Brian Tate, in his first Kingston appearance, brings his triple threat artistry to The Isabel in Kingston, Saturday 8 June, 7:30pm, for one show only. However, because Kingston is so well-known as a “choir city,” Mr. Tate will also lead four public workshops and vocal clinics in the days leading up to the show.
The concert itself is so big it is called, “Raise the Roof !” Three choirs will perform together onstage, 170 voices in all, including Open Voices Community Choir (Andy Rush, Director), “She Sings!” (Martha Hill Duncan, Director), and The Kingston Youth Choir (Emily McPherson, Director). The compositions feature up to eight parts, with looping and counterpoint, big sound, and delicate weavings. Brian Tate’s concert is sponsored by The Ballytobin Foundation, supporting arts and culture in Kingston. Tickets and information: $22 from The Isabel Box Office, 390 King St. West, Kingston, M-F 12:30-4:30 pm, 613-533-2424 and online ihttps://www.queensu.ca/theisabel/performances/other-performances/raise-r
He's also offering choral workshops that week! http://www.openvoices.ca/tickets/
Join us at Phog Lounge, Tuesday, May 28th as we welcome back Deonte Osayande to our stage!
Deonte Osayande is a writer from Detroit, Michigan. His nonfiction and poetry have been nominated for the Best of the Net Anthology, and the Pushcart Prize. He has represented Detroit at four National Poetry Slam competitions. He's currently a professor of English at Wayne County Community College.
His books include Class (Urban Farmhouse Press, 2017), Circus (Brick Mantle Books, 2018) and Civilian (Urban Farmhouse Press, 2019). He also managed the Rustbelt Midwest Regional Poetry Slam and Festival for 2014 and 2018.
Doors will be open at 7:30 pm, show starts at 8 pm.
If you want to slam please be there by 7:45 pm at the latest to sign up.
As always, two rounds of three-minute poems, along with an open mic portion and a couple sacrifices!
STRAWBERRY SOCIAL - SATURDAY, JUNE 22, 2019, 2 – 4PM
ST. JOSEPH’S HALL, corner of Netherby and Sodom Roads
Tickets: $5 – door prize draw, strawberry shortcake and tea and coffee
We will be having numerous draws and silent auction
Draws to take place at 3:00 pm