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LOUISIANA HAYRIDE SHOW – Always Something New!
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Take a trip down memory lane with this unique and incredibly entertaining musical spectacular.
The Louisiana Hayride Show, complete with studio stage set, amazing tribute artists and live band will bring you back in time to when songs were meaningful, the words were understood and the sound was pleasant.
Since its first production in March 2010, the Louisiana Hayride Show has been bringing world class entertainment to audiences across western Canada. This show is definitely based on great music but there’s so much more! You’ll laugh at the antics of the artists and you’ll love the interesting bits of information about the legends and their songs.
For those who have seen this production before, the Louisiana Hayride Show is always adding new and fun material to keep you surprised and totally entertained from start to finish.


Legendary stars will come to life before your eyes! You’ll think you’re at their concert when you see Elvis, Patsy Cline, Buddy Holly, Lefty Frizzell, Loretta Lynne, Conway Twitty, Crystal Gayle, Roy Orbison and Shania Twain step on stage to sing their big hits.
You’ll hear classics you can sing along with such as Hound Dog, Love Me Tender, Crazy, If You’ve Got the Money, Pretty Woman, Coalminer’s Daughter, Louisiana Woman/Mississippi Man, Hello Darlin, Don’t It Make My Brown Eyes Blue, That’ll Be the Day, Peggy Sue, Whose Bed Have Your Boots Been Under, Honey I’m Home and more!
That in itself is already more than most other shows offer and at the Louisiana Hayride Show you get an added bonus!
In addition to the amazing tribute artists you’ll also enjoy music by the ‘greats’ such as Johnny Cash, June Carter Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis, Buck Owens and Marty Robbins.

All of this in ONE INCREDIBLE SHOW!
Showgoers across western Canada who have been attending the Louisiana Hayride since it’s start in 2010 say this is the Best Show Yet! If you choose just one tribute show to attend, this should be the one.
Tell your friends and family and get your tickets now before the show sells out! You will be completely entertained from start to finish, that’s a guarantee!
For more info and full tour schedule go to www.Hayride -

How To Spruce Up Your Front Entrance
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Your front entrance can have a significant impact on the curb appeal of your home. Here are some tips to enhance this part of your property and make it look more inviting.



An emphasis on greenery colour. Just be sure the plants don’t block the doors or stairs and that their size ma kes sense for the space. safe space for your little ones to play. Here are a few tips to get you started.
Frame your front door by placing potted plants or flower arrangements on either side of the entrance. This will create symmetry and add a pop of
• Create a designated space to safely store tools, fertilizers, pool chemicals and other potentially dangerous items. Don’t keep toys in the same area.
To create a cohesive look, make sure the plants around your front entrance complement the rest of the landscaping. Choose species that also grow in your front garden or line the walkway. Alternatively, opt for flowers that match your yard’s co lour scheme.
• If you plan to build a multitiered garden, consider using ornamental gates and ramps to reduce the risk of falls.
• Make sure pools, ponds and other bodies of water are fenced off and only accessible through a gate that latches. Check if your municipality has height requirements.
• If you use stakes to support climbing plants in your vegetable garden, cover the ends to prevent injuries in the event that someone trips and falls.
Finally, when it comes to populating your garden, choose nontoxic species without latex or thorns. Or better yet, opt for edible plants.
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3. USE CORNERS

Nooks and crannies have a lot of potential, so use them wisely. Increase your seating with a wooden corner bench or take advantage of an unusual angle to highlight a decorative piece such as a sculpture, shrub or fountain.
4. CREATE DEPTH

If you have a narrow yard, opt for long, thin pavers rather than square ones to draw your eye toward the back of the yard. Alternatively, create a winding path to make the space appear wider. Place plants with small, dark foliage at the rear
In addition, consider the pots. You may want to select ones that resemble the shade or texture of your paving stones.
A welcoming walkway
If you have a walkway, it’s a good idea to embellish it with a bit of vegetation. For a curved walkway, or one with a sharp turn, it’s a good idea to create a focal point where it’s most angled. This might con sist of a well- tended rosebush, a small wee ping tree or a vibrant flowering perennial. Check to see how your choice of plant looks at various angles, including from the street, the driveway and the front door, before you dig into the ground.
How to spruce up your front your yard safe for kids
For more advice about how to enhance your front entrance, consult a landscaper or an expert at your local garden centre.
Your front entrance can have a significant impact on the curb appeal of your home. Here are some tips to enhance this part of your property and make it look more inviting.

An Emphasis On Greenery
Frame your front door by placing potted plants or flower arrangements on either side of the entrance. This will create symmetry and add a pop of colour. Just be sure the plants don’t block the doors or stairs and that their size makes sense for the space.
To create a cohesive look, make sure the plants around your front entrance complement the rest of the landscaping. Choose species that also grow in your front garden or line the walkway. Alternatively, opt for flowers that match your yard’s colour scheme.
In addition, consider want to select ones or texture of your
A Welcoming Walkway
If you have a walkway, embellish it with a curved walkway, turn, it’s a good where it’s most sist of a welltended ping tree or a vibrant Check to see how looks at various the street, the driveway before you dig For more advice to enhance your trance, consult per or an expert local garden centre.
Elevate your yard: how to garden with height
If you want to cultivate a lush backyard, one important factor to consider is height. Here are some tips to help you create a garden re
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