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The Voice of North Grenville
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New Band for We’ll Meet Again
Bob Denny, James Clugston, Allan Moscavitch, Leela Kowlessar, Wendy Earl, Caroline Marshall – The New Pit Band for “We’ll Meet Again” to be held at Urbandale Arts Centre November 10 and 12. We’ll Meet Again direc- I had completely ignored in to downsize, and had asked tor, Louise Atchison, had the past, diving directly into Paul if he had any use for this to say about our new pit the music and the action. the pit band scores. Paul band: “In earlier productions I phoned one of the three took them, but then decided in Kemptville of “We’ll Meet writers, Paul Gaffney, to ask to delete them. They were Again”, piano was the only if he had any recollection “waiting beside the recycling accompaniment. However, I of pit band scores. A few box for the next pick up", he discovered a reference to a pit weeks earlier the arranger, said. Timing is everything. I band in the prologue which Gary Morton, had decided dashed for Ottawa and soon
had the scores, hand written in India ink, on large, standalone card stock. They are works of art. Therefore, we have the added texture and depth of sound in the pits of: a trumpet - Allan Moscovitch, a sax - Leela Kowlesser, a guitar- Bob Denney, a bass - Caroline Marshall and the drums- James Clugston. And the ubiquitous piano, played once again by Wendy Earl. The moral of the story is: Always read the prologue.” Come join us in laughter and song in this production of “We’ll Meet Again” being held at the Urbandale Arts Centre on Friday evening, November 10 and Sunday afternoon, November 12. Tickets are available at Kemptville District Home Support [KDHSI] and at Brewed Awakenings. For information call 258-3203. All funds raised got to KDHSI.
Local business raises money for Team Adelaide by Marguerite Boyer A few years ago, Kathy Enright and Corinne Coté retired as school teachers and directed their energy into their Alpaca Farm, T(h)read Lightly, just outside of Oxford Mills. On retiring, they decided to have a party, calling it the “Life is Good Party”, and asking friends and family to contribute to the fun by donating to a worthy cause. The first year was such a success that they decided to host one every year. Neighbours and friends began donating items for silent auctions. Unfortunately, it was always too big to hold on their own small farm, so it was decided to have it held on a neighbour’s larger property, the Lavigne farm. At first, they had been raising money for children in Peru, but, for the past few years, all money raised from their event has been allocated to Team Adelaide. This year, they were pleased, on behalf of Life is Good Team, to present a cheque to Jennifer Hossie, Co-Captain of Team Adelaide, for $1,652. continued on page 2
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