Community Event - Kingston - REBORN: Songs of War & Peace

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on
1731198600 1731204600

Reborn: Songs of War & Peace delves into the intersection between music and the human experience during times of conflict and remembrance. Through a myriad of musical styles, the concert illustrates how music has been a source of solace, a means of processing grief, and a beacon of hope that spans history and culture. 

The concert will feature a diverse selection of pieces that highlight the dual themes of war and peace, juxtaposing the stark realities of conflict with the enduring human spirit and capacity for hope. 

Musical highlights include excerpts from “Seven Last Words of Unarmed” by Joel Thompson; a powerful piece that memorializes the final words of unarmed black men killed by police. The concert will showcase a world premiere by Aaron Manswell, the winner of Cantabile's 2024 BIPOC Song Competition. The concert will also feature pieces by renowned Canadian composers Eleanor Daley, Mark Sirett, Hussein Janmohamed, and Cree-Dene composer Sherryl Sewepegaham, offering a rich tapestry of sounds and stories that reflect our diverse cultural heritage.

Choirs featured are: Adults, Youth and Medio

The Spire
82 Sydenham Street Kingston Ontario
K7L 5J9
Kingston

Community Event - Windsor/Leamington - JOIN US FOR OUR FALL VENDORS MARKET AT ST PAUL'S

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on
1729346400 1729360800

Fall Market

At St Paul’s Anglican Church,

92 St Paul Street, Essex

Saturday October 19th, 2024

10am til 2pm

Vendors Include:

She’s Crafty, Snap it Up, Tupperware, Sam’s Creative Crafts, Sunset Gourmet, Scentsy, Colorstreet, Think Goodness,

Crocheted Items, Made to Move Mountains

 

**Also check out our Church Lady Lunch Special, Kids Craft Table, Bake Table and Book Nook

ST PAULS ANGLICAN CHURCH ESSEX
92 ST PAUL STREET
N8M 1C5
ESSEX

Community Event - Quinte - Belleville Garden Club October Meeting

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on
1729638000 1729645200

Belleville Garden Club

Join the Belleville Garden Club's General Meeting on Tuesday, October 22nd at 7:00pm, held at Eastside Community Baptist Church, 68 Rollins Drive, Belleville. Our guest speaker will be Laura Tattersall from Made in the Shade Perennials in Gananoque, who will tell us everything you want to know about hostas and their care. We will also be holding our annual Photo Contest. Everyone is welcome. Visit our website: https://bellevillegardenclub.ca/ for more information.

Eastside Community Baptist Church
68 Rollins Dr.
K8N 4J4
Belleville

Community Event - Muskoka - Piano Men

Submitted by sacton on
1729292400 1729303200

Tribute to the Music of Billy Joel, Elton John, Fats Domino & Jerry Lee Lewis

 

"The Piano Men" celebrates the greatest piano artists of all time including Billy Joel, Elton John, Burton Cummings, Ray Charles, Jerry Lee Lewis, Fats Domino, and many other more. Starring the amazing Bruce Tournay from the Memphis Cats on piano and vocals, this unique show combines fantastic live performances with costumes, humour and interesting stories relating to the music and artists being performed. You'll hear Bruce sing many of your favourite song classics including "Piano Man," "Crocodile Rock," "Great Balls of Fire," "My Own Way To Rock" and "Blueberry Hill" amongst many other timeless piano classics!

Gravenhurst Opera House
295 Muskoka Road North
P1P 1V4
Gravenhurst

Community Event - Muskoka - Fall Art Walk

Submitted by sacton on
1728396000 1728417600

Immerse yourself in a world of artistic and cultural excellence with the Heritage Art Walk and Sale, presented by Muskoka Heritage Place in partnership with the Huntsville Art Society. On October 12, 2024, from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM, join us for a day of art, history, and culture at the Pioneer Village at Muskoka Heritage Place. Included in admission, step inside the Pioneer Village and discover the creativity and talent of Muskoka’s local artists. Explore an inspiring array of artwork that reflects the creative tapestry of our community, set against the backdrop of Huntsville’s fall colors. Visitors can connect with the local artists and support them by acquiring one-of-a-kind, locally crafted artwork.

Muskoka Heritage Place
88 Brunel Rd
ON
Huntsville

Community Event - Muskoka - Matt Dusk Sings Tony Bennet

Submitted by sacton on
1730590200 1730599200

Renowned for his remarkable vocal range and talent, Dusk brings to life the essence of Bennett’s style and honors his musical legacy with classic hits such as “I Left My Heart in San Francisco,” “The Way You Look Tonight,” and “The Good Life.” It’s an unforgettable night of entertainment, nostalgia, and celebration of the enduring impact of one of America’s most beloved singers.

ABOUT THE ARTIST
Matt Dusk is one of Canada’s most beloved male vocalists, forging a career in music that has resulted in 14 critically-acclaimed studio albums and sold over one million albums worldwide. Dusk pays tribute to one of his greatest inspirations, the legendary Tony Bennett. With over 70 years of entertaining audiences, Bennett has become an American icon,earning 19 Grammy Awards, two Emmy Awards, and a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Recording Academy. “The Best Is Yet To Come” showcases Dusk’s remarkable vocal range and talent, bringing to life the essence of Bennett’s style and honouring his legacy with classic songs such as “I Left My Heart in San Francisco,” “The Way You Look Tonight,” and “The Good Life.” The show is a toe-tapping journey through Bennett’s most beloved hits, with Dusk putting his own unique spin on the timeless tunes. Dusk has been awarded four GOLD albums: Two Shots (Canada, The Netherlands) and Good News, Sinatra, Vol.2 four PLATINUM albums: My Funny Valentine and Just the Two of Us, OldSchool Yule!, JetSetJazz and Sinatra Vol.1. Dusk has had three number one radio hits: “All About Me” (Canada), “Back in Town” (Japan), and “Good News” (France), and he is an alumnus of the St. Michael’s Choir School who studied under jazz piano legend Oscar Peterson at York University.  Notable award nominations include, five JUNO awards, one ADISQ, and one Róże Gali: Muzyka.  If you’re a fan of the standards or just great music in general, you cannot miss Matt Dusk. A phenomenal night of unbelievable entertainment.” – Chicago Tribune “Dusk’s performance was a masterclass in paying tribute to a legend while making the songs his own. Go See It!” – Le Monde

Algonquin Theatre
37 Main St
ON
Huntsville

Community Event - Muskoka - Donovan Woods

Submitted by sacton on
1729812600 1729821600

Since he released his first album a decade ago, singer-songwriter Donovan Woods’ blend of folk, country and pop has resonated with audiences all over the world. In recent years, the acclaimed, award-winning singer-songwriter has seen his profile grow with his breakthrough album, Without People.

Touring behind (2020’s) Without People saw Woods play to his largest audiences to date. That included a stint opening for New Jersey-based retro rockers Gaslight Anthem on their recent reunion tour.

Throughout his distinguished career, Donovan Woods has built a devoted following who cling to the acclaimed songwriter’s every word. Never one to mince words, Woods is one of music’s most vulnerable storytellers and on his forthcoming studio album, Donovan takes that a step further. Honest and unflinching, on Things Were Never Good If They’re Not Good Now, his upcoming seventh studio album, Woods takes a long look inside and isn’t necessarily thrilled with what he sees. For an artist who isn’t afraid to bear his soul, this is as emotionally gritty as he has ever been.

 

Long known as a masterful storyteller, Woods is at his absolute best on Things Were Never Good If They’re Not Good Now. Across the album’s 12 sparse, intimate songs, Woods finds himself reflecting on the ups and downs he has been through since 2020. His writing allowed him to open up and address the complexities of life that he has been going through.

The album, he notes, serves as “a funeral to the life he was living.”

Sonically, Woods decided to take a different approach.

“We had our boundaries and made things sound beautiful within them,” he says. “And what’s left is scrappier than Without People, but I feel like moments of creation are much more accessible on this record.”

Many of the songs that comprise Things Were Never Good If They’re Not Good Now focus on the intricacies of friendships and relationships, and looking at the little moments in life. Co-produced with longtime collaborator James Bunton over much of 2023, the album’s delicate nature is reflected in its lyrics.

The psychology of people’s actions always fascinated Woods and informs much of Things Were Never Good If They’re Not Good Now. Focusing on happy, party feelings doesn’t appeal to him.

Once he gets down these darker paths (“It was a warts and all album in a way that I never had done before”), which he admits can be uncomfortable, the songs flow and are universal.

In particular, on the heart-wrenching “Rosemary”. Co-written with Connor Seidel, “Rosemary” contemplates what happens in the aftermath of a heated argument. “Have you ever had a fight by text message? And it’s long, and existential,” he says. “Someone did something wrong and maybe that’s it.” Continuing, he explains that “Rosemary” is about “finally admitting all your faults, showing your actual self and asking, can you still love me? And really wanting an answer either way.”

Not everything is doom and gloom.

On “When Our Friends Come Over,” Woods sings lovingly about a couple who rediscover their affection for one another. Featuring Madi Diaz on vocals, the song highlights how two partners are able to appreciate each other in the presence of others. Even though they’re going through a rocky patch, Woods shows how even the tiniest of gestures are the true signs of love.

Throughout an album of heart wrenching songs, none hit harder than “Back for the Funeral.” Taking place in a small town, a group of friends who haven’t seen each other in years return to memorialize a schoolmate after they overdosed on pills.

“There’s so much writing done about being back in your hometown and what it does to you,” Woods explains. “But there’s the idea that you only go there with bad news—which can be true—and what it does to your feelings about your hometown.”

However, the song poignantly shows that even though someone may return to their hometown for unfortunate reasons, reconnecting with old friends is a positive byproduct of the circumstance.

As Woods continues to work on himself, Things Were Never Good If They’re Not Good Now is the portrait of a songwriter at his creative best. Addressing the truths and pains of life is never easy, and here, he does so in a way that’s brutally honest. After all, that’s what great songwriters do.

Algonquin Theatre
37 Main St
ON
Huntsville