Community Event - Muskoka - Sean McCann (Co-Founder of Great Big Sea)
Sean McCann, co-founder of Great Big Sea returns to Huntsville for a performance at Canvas Brewery. The
Sean McCann, co-founder of Great Big Sea returns to Huntsville for a performance at Canvas Brewery. The
St. Patrick’s Day Special
Thursday March 17, 11:30 to 1:00pm
Enjoy a delicious lunch of Potato Leek Soup, Beef & Guinness Pot Pie, followed by Irish Apple Cake for $15/meal.
Advance bookings for in-person dining recommended (must be double vaccinated). Take out also available (order by 11am).
The Seniors Centre, 56 Francis St. K7M 1L7
613.548.7810
Eve Korhonen
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Sound Escapes
Get Rhythm: A Tribute to Johnny Cash & June Carter
Friday March 25, 1:30 to 3:30pm
Join local legend Cliff Edwards and friends, and reminisce to classic hits from Johnny and June like “I Walk the Line”, “Ring of Fire”, and more.
Sponsored by James Reid Funeral Home and YourTV
$10/person
Must be double vaccinated to enter building.
The Seniors Centre, 56 Francis St. K7M 1L7
613.548.7810
Clare Williams
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With her enchanting and exquisite voice, Colleen Williams performs the music of artists and composers who have inspired her… George Gershwin, Rogers and Hammerstein, Barbra Streisand, Peggy Lee, Barry Manilow, and Billy Joel just to name a few. A program of Williams’ journey from a young girl with big dreams of Broadway, to cabaret jazz singer, to performing with symphony orchestras. This is a concert that is about believing that it is never too late to realize your dream.
Peter Weibe, conductor
Colleen Williams, vocalist
Series Sponsor: Toldo Foundation
Beethoven was considered an innovator of his time and created a total of nine symphonies. Over 200 years ago, in 1803 he premiered Symphony No.3, an enlightening, unprecedented piece of music that expands the understanding of life and the world around him. This revolutionary symphony was originally inspired by the story of Prometheus, creator of man from clay. It is battle-like in nature, leads into a funeral march for a hero, eventually landing in the Fields of Elysium in the Underworld. People were not ready for this symphony and its depth. However, a mere 1 year later, this piece cemented Beethoven’s place in musical history and changed the idea of what a symphony could be.
Robert Franz, conductor
Concert Sponsor: Barbara O’Neill and Robert Wigle
Series Sponsor: Bill and Rochelle Tepperman
Helaine Becker’s The Pirate Queen is a story of the most powerful pirate in history, Zhen Yi Sao, who rose from poverty in Guangzhou, China in the early 1700s. At the peak of her reign, she commanded 1,800 ships and 70,000 men. Join the WSO as we re-tell this powerful tale through music.
Daniel Wiley, conductor
Jan Radford, co-host
Series Sponsor: Dr. & Mrs. Douglas Paterson
Saturday March 12th, from 4pm - 9pm. Music by "Georgie." 50/50 draw and door prizes. 240 Water Street West. Call: 613-932-5334.
Prince Edward Community Care continues the monthly curbside pick-up of meals on March 24th,2022. Chef Bill Grieve of Wheelhouse and Occasions catering is preparing a scrumptious meal of homemade soup, roll, roast leg of chicken, rice and vegetables, with cherry pie for dessert. The cost is only $15.00/meal and seniors 60+ can order by calling the Community Care office at 613-476-7493. All meals must be paid for in advance. Meals will be packaged hot and ready to be picked up at The View Restaurant at the Picton Golf Club. Only those who preorder and pay will be served. To order, or for more information, call 613-476-7493. Orders will be taken until March 21st,2022. www.communitycareforseniors.org
Join us for a group exhibition produced by members of the North Bay Arts Association. Come and enjoy a variety of styles and mediums, as well as mingle with artists at the opening reception!
The NBAA provides opportunities to its member artists for growth, exposure and support in the visual arts through workshops, group exhibitions and access to community information.
Wednesday March 16 7:30 PM until 9:30 PM @ The Capitol Centre, 150 Main Street East, North Bay
We continue to showcase fantastic local talent with our North Bay Live concert series! On March 16, 2022 join us in the Betty Speers Theatre for a double-billed live concert featuring Peter Cliche at 7:30pm followed by Those Lights!
Tickets are available at capitolcentre.org beginning November 29th at 12 noon.
Tickets are $15 regular, or $10 for livestream.