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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 2002-04-17, Page 27Entertainment
Inspirational
A Sure Foundation, as well as Reunion, put on an inspirational night of gospel music at Blyth
Memorial Hall on Friday night. The event was a fundraiser for the Huron Chapel Evangelical
Missionary Church building fun. (Vicky Bremner photo)
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THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, 2002. PAGE 27.
A night of Broadway is coming
to Huron County on Saturday, April
27 when the Blyth Festival
Singers host their annual cabaret
night.
This year's offering will feature
the music of Broadway, presented
by the 40-voice choir, along with
special guests the Bayfield Winds
Ensemble and soloists Annie
Sparling and Laura Elligsen.
From Gershwin to Hamlisch, the
evening will see audiences tripping
down memory lane to the great tunes
of Broadway.
The annual spring concert of the
Blyth Festival Singers is a popular
event and will include the evening
concert, along with refreshments,
If you are in a hurry to get ready
for spring Goderich Rotary show
and competition will be the place for
you this coming weekend. The
Goderich Arena will have over 25
garden related booths to set your
green thumb twitching.
The show is different from many
others of its kind because all the
booths are judged on their appear-
ance. This results in visual displays
designed to please as well as inform.
The keynote speaker this year is
Exchange
The Joseph Schneider Haus pres-
ents the 11th annual Herb Fair and
Perennial Exchange on Saturday,
May 4 from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m.
Purchase herbs, herb-related and
garden products from the market-
place. - •
Perennial experts, Flowers with
Scents, Wild Things, Country Lane
Herbs, and Herbs in Harmony are
joined this year by new vendors,
Earthly Delights, Glen Farms,
Scents for the Soul, ThornBrook
You Can Make
a Difference
HUNTINGTON
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1-800-998-7398
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including complimentary wine and
cheese, special homemade desserts
and gourmet coffee.
As well there will be a silent auc-
tion with unique and handcrafted
items.
The concert will take place at the
Blyth Memorial Hall, on April 27 at
7 p.m. and the musical entertain-
ment be presented by the Blyth
Festival Singers, under the direction
of Richard Hansen of St. Marys and
accompanist Sharon Johnston of
Goderich.
The evening will also feature the
Bayfield Winds, a highly respected
concert band of 25 musicians.
Additional music will be provided
by soloist Annie Sparling of Blyth,
Harry Jongerden, head gardener at
the Stratford Festival. Jongerden has
been a professional gardener for 25
years and the head gardener. at
Strq,iford for 16 • years. He has
worked at the CNE, Toronto Islands
and the City of Kitchener.
Jongerden has published a book
about the Festival gardens and
designed the Walkerton Heritage
Water Garden and the Walkerton
Memorial. He will be speaking at 1
p.m. on Sunday.
perennials
Herbs and Forget Me Not Seeds.
Admission to the Herb Fair and
Perennial Exchange is free.
On Sunday, May 5 from 1 - 5 p.m.
visit the annual Heritage Seed
Exchange. Visitors are encouraged
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and a young singer from the Walton
area, Laura Elligsen, who has won
audience applause and judges'
favour at many local fairs and youth
talent searches.
The Blyth Festival Singers- Go
Broadway promises to be a fine
evening of good entertainment and
fun.
Tickets are $20 in advance and are
available from Blyth Festival
Singers Blyth Festival Box Office at
523-9300, Campbell's Photography
in Goderich, The Dutch Store in
Clinton, Snyder Studios in
Wingham, Tasty Nu Bakery in
Zurich, For Friends and Pets in
Lucknow and Nifty Korners in
Seaforth.
Eight of the speakers will provide
information on everything from Koi
to ornamental. grasses. Saturdays'
speaking schedule starts at 11 a.m.
arid features a new topic every hour.
Sunday features three presentations
starting with Jongerden at 1 p.m.
Tickets are $ 5 a day and children
under 12 are admitted free if accom-
panied by an adult. All proceeds
from this project will be donated to
the new recreation project and
library expansion.
at Haus
.to bring along some seeds to trade
with other gardeners.
The museum is located at 466
Queen St. S. in Kitchener.
Buck & Doe
for
BRIAN
VAN STEELANDT
and
CHRISTY
ARMSTRONG
Blyth Community Centre
Saturday, April 27
9:00 to 1 .00
Tickets $6.00,
Call Bryan at 526-76.81
or Peewee at 887-8496
Age of majority
The 2002 Blyth Festival season
will be officially launched in the
Blyth Festival main stage on May 2
to give supporters and fans of the
festival a sneak peak at what is in
store on stage this summer.
The launch will begin at 7 p.m.
and will introduce the public to the
new productions Goodbye,
Piccadilly, Filthy Rich, and the high-
ly anticipated return of Aylmer Clark
in Bamboozled: He Won't Come in
From the Barn, Part II. The launch
will also celebrate the return of past
Blyth Festival blockbuster hits The
Outdoor Dmmellys and The Drawer
Boy, both returning in 2002.
Associate Artistic Director Eric
Coates and many guest stars from
the 2002 summer season will per-
form selected readings from the
impressive lineup of five shows.
The launch will include many give-
aways and contests.
Artistic Director Anne Chislett
will formally unveil this year's
poster, acknowledge the generous
support received from sponsors and
volunteers,. and introduce the Blyth
Festival board members.
This year's launch will be held in
conjunction with the third annual
Chinese dinner fundraiser.
Supporters of the Blyth Festival can
choose to enjoy their classic Chinese
cuisine at 4:45 or 6 p.m. Tickets are
$12.50 per person and $6 for chil-
dren.
Call the Box Office to reserve at
ticket.
WEDDINGS
Performed - your location or our
indoor or outdoor chapel
(non-denominational)
For brochure call:
REV. CHRIS MORGAN
ALL FAITHS PASTORAL CENTRE
BENMILLER, 524-5724
CHRISTENINGS
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Owen McLachlan
& Tracy Badley
Saturday, April 20
Blyth Memorial Hall
9 pm - I am
Age of majority
Lunch provided Admission: 55.00 II
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BUCK & DOE
Melissa Hanna .
& Casey Boven 4
GODERICH
COMMUNITY CENTRE
SAT. APR. 27/02
9 pm-1 am
TICKETS $5.00
Age of Majority
FREE TAXIS AVAILABLE
0 Bus leaves Fish & Game in
Clinton at 9:00 p.m.
to go to Blyth Arena @
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Buck Doe
for
David McBurney
and
Lawanda Carter
Saturday, April 20
Formosa Community
Centre
9 pm - 1 am
Music by DJ $5 person
Age of majority
Lunch provided
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ANDY OVERHOLT (0V)
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SARAH DAUPHIN
Saturday, April 20 r
Brussels, Morris & Grey Arena
9 pm -1 am Tickets $5.00
Music by DJ Lunch Provided
Age of Majority
For tickets & bus info contact:
Sherry Bec Mike
356-8836 887-9718 887-2658
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Leisure
Season launch May 2
Goderich hosts garden show