Community Event - Sarnia - Gallery in the Grove Exhibition Jan. 20-March 2

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Gallery in the Grove's first exhibition of the season "The Same Things at The Same Time" continues until March 2nd. Featuring father-daughter duo Ian and Paula McLean. Gift shop artist is Sheila Bycraft Jewellery. For more information visit www.galleryinthegrove.com or call 519-869-4643.

Gallery in the Grove
2618 Hamilton Road
N0N1C0
Bright's Grove

Public Notices/Announcements - Kingston - Kingston District UE Loyalist Meeting Jan. 26

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Kingston & District Branch, United Empire Loyalists' Association of Canada meet on Saturday, January 26, 2019, 1:00 p.m. at St. Paul’s Anglican Church Hall, 137 Queen Street at Montreal Street. Speaker Leigh Smith will present “Pack Up Your House and Sail!” - the story of the Castine Loyalists from Maine who literally floated their homes along a river to found Saint Andrews, New Brunswick. All visitors always welcome. See http://www.uelac.org/Kingston-Branch/ for further details.
 

Community Event - Sarnia - Gallery in the Grove Show Opening Sun, Jan. 20th

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Gallery in the Grove's first exhibition of the season "The Same Things at The Same Time" opens from 1pm-3pm featuring father-daughter duo Ian and Paula McLean. Exhibit runs until March 2nd. Gift shop artist is Sheila Bycraft Jewellery. For more information visit www.galleryinthegrove.com or call 519-869-4643.

Gallery in the Grove
2618 Hamilton Road
N0N 1C0
Bright's Grove

Public Notices/Announcements - Brockville/Prescott - Fort Town Concert - Hidden Treasures

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The Fort Town Concert Association will present Hidden Treasures with violinist Nuné Melik and pianist Michel-Alexandre Broekaert at 7.30 on Friday February 8th 2019 at St Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, Prescott.

 

Despite its thousand years of cultural history,the music of Armenia remains little known. This concert is a celebration of the creativity and resilience of the Armenian people, whose music bears the mark of both the genocide and the country’s folklore. Accompanied by pianist Michel-Alexandre Broekaert violinist Nuné Melik will present the fruits of her quest to share the music of her people. Allow this expressive duo to lead you to discover Armenia’s rich and intense musical repertoire.


 

Tickets are $25 for adults and students are free. For further information visit www.ftca.ca