Événement communautaire - Mauricie - Club marche Promenades DRMVL

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Déjeune-conférence de Mme. Danielle Ménard, porte-parole du PROGRAMME P.A.I.R.

Ce programme fût créé pour offrir de la sécurité aux personnes seules ou en perte d'autonomie.

L'activité se tiendra au mail central des Promenades Drummondville

Bienvenue à toutes et tous

Club de Marche les Promenades Drummondville
755 boulevard René Lévesque
J2C 6Y7
Drummondville

Community Event - Windsor/Leamington - The Cleanse presents Refresh - May 9, 5-9pm

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Refresh is a moment to commit to yourself and your health. This year, the focus if Making Peace With Your Mind. Local expert, Stephanie John, MT, OCT, BA will help guide you.

Attendees will be emailed Mood Lifting Recipes and have the opportunity to meet local businesses that offer services and products addressing mental health, positive body image, mindful living, community connection and being kind to yourself and the world we share.

May 9, 5-9pm at the WFCU Centre. Tickets are $10 in advance, $15 at the door

Interested in exhibiting? Email Windsor.refresh@gmail.com

Proceeds support the Canadian Mental Health Association, Windsor-Essex County Branch's Sole Focus Project.

WFCU Centre
8787 McHugh St.
ON
Windsor

Community Event - Belleville - Spring Celebration Concert - "Pay What You Can"

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Andre Knevel and Liselotte Rotyka, organ and pan flute duo, will headline this Spring Celebration Concert at Bridge Street United Church, Saturday, April 6, 7 p.m.  Special guests include Command Performance Choir from Prince Edward County, Melodie Liu (soprano), Jeanette Huang and Patricia Ross (violin and piano duet), Jamie York on bagpipes and a massed choir of  singers from several local church and community choirs.  A "pay what you can" offering will be taken to support Bridge St. Church's upcoming series of concerts.

Bridge St. United Church
60 Bridge Street East
K8N 1L7
Belleville

Public Notices/Announcements - Belleville - Between Friends II "Two Oaks Entwined" Stirling

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Saturday, April 27th Quinte Society for Chamber Music presents something for classical music lovers, classical musicophiles and yes, even classical music avoiders.   “Between Friends !!, Two Oaks Entwined” will feature cellist Amahl Arulanandam and pianist Petya Stavreva who will shine the spotlight on the music of Beethoven, Britten and Shostakovich as well as music by Canadian composers Ann Southam and Patricia Holt.

The beauty of Quinte Society for Chamber Music events is that not only do you get to hear outstanding musicians playing almost within arm’s reach of all but there will also be an after-party where you will be able to enjoy refreshments and conversation with Amahl and Petya.

Pianist Petya Stavreva has been touted by internationally renowned Baritone Peter McGillivray  as “a sparkling, virtuosic pianist and sensitive collaborator. A complete command of her craft allows for true artistic partnership with her fellow musicians. She is an utter joy to perform alongside.”   

Cellist Amahl Arulanandam recently performing in his  cello duo, VC2, won this response:  "VC2  flabbergasted. Yes, that still happens to people…"

Tickets are only $15 subsidized by the generosity of local donors and a grant from the Ontario Arts Council, agency of the Government of Ontario for funding. Available online at www.qscmusic.com, Stirling Home Hardware and at the door.  Free parking!

Additional Events include:

Friday April 26 at 5:00PM - Master Classes for Strings (Amahl at St. John's Anglican) and for Piano (Petya at St. Paul's United Church).  Music students and the general public are encouraged to attend.   Open to the public / no charge for auditing.  

Saturday April 27 at 2:00PM  - "It Starts Here" family event for adults and children.  This event includes a segment of  adult programming while children go to enjoy on-site supervised play time.   No admission.  Free will donations gratefully accepted.