Public Announcement - Chatham - Cogeco at the Chatham Home & Garden Show
Visit the Cogeco Community Events team at the upcoming Chatham Home & Garden Show! Let the team answer any inquiries you may have and ask us about our exclusive offers!
Visit the Cogeco Community Events team at the upcoming Chatham Home & Garden Show! Let the team answer any inquiries you may have and ask us about our exclusive offers!
Quinte First Credit Union, in partnership with representatives from the Canada Revenue Agency, will be giving a workshop on tax filing at the Belleville Public Library on Tuesday, February 13 from 6-7:30. This workshop will cover the ins and outs of tax filing including discussing non-taxable income, taxes for the self-employed, tax benefits and credits, how to get help filing your taxes, and the Community Volunteer Income Tax Program. This free program requires no registration.
For more information call Information Services at 613-968-6731 x2037.
Knock twice at the door and enter into the symphony speakeasy fundraiser that'll take you for a blast in the past.
Guests can enjoy:
- live music
- prizes
- hors d'eouvres
- experience auction
- card games
- cocktails
Location
210 Pinnacle St, Belleville
Ticket Price: $25
Purchase them at: https://quinte.snapd.com/events/view/1121864
All proceeds go towards keeping the Quinte Symphony playing for another 50 years.
Dress code: Themed attire encouraged!
Visit the Cogeco Community Events team at the upcoming Kingston Home & Cottage Show! Let the team answer your questions and ask about our exclusive event offers!
Visit the Cogeco Community Events team at the upcoming Peterborough Home Outdoor & Design Show. Let our team assist with your inquiries and ask about our exclusive event offers!
Visit the Community Events team this weekend at the Windsor-Essex Home Builders Home Show! Let our team assist with any inquiries you may have and ask us about our exclusive offers!
January 27, 10:30-11:30am at Devonshire Mall. To register call 519-974-2220 ext. 237.
7pm Wednesday January 24 at the Station Theatre, 53 Victoria Avenue, Smiths Falls. This is the first public performance by the recently formed Shout Sisters Choir. Proceeds from this show will benefit the Kenya Helps program.
Historical Bassoonist to Perform in Perth
It all started at bassoon camp…. That’s where Andrew Burn first ventured to Lanark County to participate in the annual Brooke Valley Bassoon Days held at Providence Point. Now, he’s back. The Swiss-based bassoonist and enthusiastic proponent of early music will be performing at St. Paul’s United Church in Perth, in a concert that will feature music from the Baroque era. Sharing the stage with Burn will be harpsichordist Marie Bouchard and soprano Marianne Moore, under the ensemble name “Our Very Own”. While J.S. Bach is arguably the best-known Baroque composer, he was hardly alone. Moreover, he never wrote specifically for the bassoon in a solo role. Luckily for Perth concertgoers, a host of other did. Like Bach, these composers forged strong links to Leipzig, Germany, one of the musical epicenters of the day. The program includes early 18th century works by Telemann, Kuhnau, Stolzel, Fasch and Galliard. The concert is billed as “Dies ist der Tag” (“This is the Day, this is the Hour”), which is the name of the cantata, by Stolzel, which will close the first half of the concert. Burn will perform on a period instrument – a forerunner of the modern bassoon and one that has far fewer keys. But he is an accomplished musician on the modern bassoon as well and has appeared internationally including as sole bassoonist for the European Union Baroque Orchestra, which presented over 50 concerts from London to Istanbul. He has performed for radio in over 15 countries and is recorded on the ATMA and Obsidien labels. Burn is a graduate of Carleton University where he studied baroque bassoon with Mathieu Lussier and modern bassoon with JoAnn Simpson. Marie Bouchard is an Ottawa-based harpsichordist who is well established in the world of Baroque music. She has performed with the Montreal Symphony Orchestra, Les Violons du Roy, Tafelmusik, the Toronto Consort and Seventeen Voyces. Guest soprano Marianne Moore is a recent graduate of Memorial University where she obtained her Masters of Vocal Performance and Pedagogy. This past spring, she made her orchestral debut with the Newfoundland Symphony and their performance of Vivaldi’s Gloria. The concert will take place at St. Paul’s United Church, 25 Gore Street West in Perth on Friday February 16 at 7:30 p.m. Tickets for the concert are $20 and are available weekdays between 8:30 and 3:00 from the St. Paul’s United Church office located at 25 Gore Street West in Perth, online from ticketsplease.ca and at the door. For more information, go to www.stpauls-uc-perth.org