Community Event - Belleville - Steward's Beef Supper at Emmanuel U.C. in Foxboro
Roast Beef with all the trimmings and great dessert choices!
Roast Beef with all the trimmings and great dessert choices!
The Walkerville Artists Co-op, located at 1974 Wyandotte Street East, will host the 4th Annual Teen Art show. This is free for teens from 11-18 yrs to submit all forms of art including paintings, drawings photography and sculpture. The show runs from April 9-21. Reception and judging to be held on the April 21, from 2pm to 5pm. Forms are at the web site www.walkervilleartistsco-op.com and at the gallery.
2nd Annual Spring Fundraiser of The May Court Club of St. Catharines will feature over 30 vendors of unusual and unique items. INCLUDES: 4 course Lunch, Silent Auction, Raffle Items, Door Prizes and Spring Flowers. Tickets $45. Please register on Eventbrite. To reserve table of 10 call 905-680-2511
La Banque alimentaire sera fermée vendredi le 30 mars ainsi que lundi le 2 avril 2018. De retour le 3 avril à nos heures régulières.
March 30, 2018
4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
2 pc. Fish & Fries (or baked potato) $11.00
2 pc. Fish only $9.75
1 pc. Fish only $5.25
1 pc. Fish & Fries (or baked potato) $8.00
Fries only $3.75
*includes Coleslaw & Bread*
The next meeting of the Quinte Amateur Radio Club will be on Wed. 18 April, 7pm, Loyalist College, Pioneer Building, Room P13. There will be a presentation
by Phillip Gebhardt VE3ACK, on his Ground Conductivity Experiment. Everyone welcome. For more information see WWW.QARC.ON.CA
Art and handcrafted treasures for your shopping pleasure! Get your Mother's Day shopping done with local artisans! Free admission and wheelchair-accessible. Free prizes! May 5, 10am-2pm, 90 Hunter St East
Remember My Song on Fri. May 11th at 7:30pm at Aultsville Theatre, Cornwall. Tickets at Home Hardware, Pitt and 13th and Lottery Kiosk ,2nd floor , Cornwall Square. Adults $20. !2 and under $12.
Toronto-based band The Beaches are glam rock and garage. They are undeniably warm and unquestionably cool. They are the girls next door and they are the life of the party.
However you break it down, The Beaches are 100% rock and roll.
Comprised of sisters Jordan and Kylie Miller (on lead vocals/bass and guitar, respectively), Eliza Enman-McDaniel on drums, and Leandra Earl on keys and guitar, the band has a natural kismet that shines through on each of their tracks and in their live performance. Their songs flow with unparalleled ease, headbangers with resonance.
Although the girls are all in their early 20s, they’ve been writing and performing together as a band for more than a decade. Collectively best friends, each individual brings something unique to the table, yielding songs that was the fine line between a heavy-hitting gut punch and a hell of a lot of fun. In fact, according to Leandra, they sometimes have too much fun writing: “Jordan and I will sometimes get into our own zone and write our Dracula rock opera,” she says, totally serious. “The others have to get us back to working on the sound.”
Being an all-female group certainly sets them apart from the male-dominated rock world, but there’s a collective eye roll at the suggestion of being called a “girl group.” “It’s one of those things where you wish you didn’t have to mention it,” says Eliza, sighing. “It makes us unique, yeah, but we shouldn’t have to define ourselves as a female rock band. We’re a rock band.” They’re excited at the prospect of inspiring other young women to join bands, but it’s not why they play. “We’re not doing this to be role models,” says Kylie. “We’re in this band because we love to play together and we love music.”
Toronto-based band The Beaches are glam rock and garage. They are undeniably warm and unquestionably cool. They are the girls next door and they are the life of the party.
However you break it down, The Beaches are 100% rock and roll.
Comprised of sisters Jordan and Kylie Miller (on lead vocals/bass and guitar, respectively), Eliza Enman-McDaniel on drums, and Leandra Earl on keys and guitar, the band has a natural kismet that shines through on each of their tracks and in their live performance. Their songs flow with unparalleled ease, headbangers with resonance.
Although the girls are all in their early 20s, they’ve been writing and performing together as a band for more than a decade. Collectively best friends, each individual brings something unique to the table, yielding songs that was the fine line between a heavy-hitting gut punch and a hell of a lot of fun. In fact, according to Leandra, they sometimes have too much fun writing: “Jordan and I will sometimes get into our own zone and write our Dracula rock opera,” she says, totally serious. “The others have to get us back to working on the sound.”
Being an all-female group certainly sets them apart from the male-dominated rock world, but there’s a collective eye roll at the suggestion of being called a “girl group.” “It’s one of those things where you wish you didn’t have to mention it,” says Eliza, sighing. “It makes us unique, yeah, but we shouldn’t have to define ourselves as a female rock band. We’re a rock band.” They’re excited at the prospect of inspiring other young women to join bands, but it’s not why they play. “We’re not doing this to be role models,” says Kylie. “We’re in this band because we love to play together and we love music.”