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coming-right-up-featby Kelly Babcock

Thursday, June 11th at 4pm (Before the PanAm Torch Ceremony) At the Harry Lumley Bayshore Community Centre

1900 3rd Ave E, Owen Sound, in the Sound Room, you are Invited to view the film the "FRONTRUNNERS: NIIGAANIBATOWAAD" This is a A FREE Event. ***"THIS IS NOT A FILM FOR CHILDREN"***
In 1967 ten First Nation boys, all good runners and students, ran 800 km with the Pan Am Games torch from St. Paul, Minnesota to Winnipeg only to be denied the right to carry the torch into the stadium. That "honour" was given to a white runner. In 1999 Winnipeg hosted the Pan Am Games again, realized what had happened, tracked down the original runners, apologized and 32-years later, the runners finished the journey they had begun.
FrontRunners: Niigaanibatowaad is the story of those runners from residential school. It is a story that revisits ...

gbsyo-regby Kelly Babcock

On Monday, June 1st, the Georgian Bay Symphony Youth Orchestra performed their annual year-end performance to a house of appreciative souls who were treated to the efforts of this earnest young ensemble. Under the guidance of Music Director and Conductor Richard Mascal, the youth orchestra acquitted themselves nobly, showing both their potential and their achievements thus far.
Guest vocalist Sylvie Annette Kindree accompanied the GBSYO during one memorable segment, and sang three Gershwin songs. While I never saw any tears actually being shed there were eyes being wiped at the poignance of their combined rendition of "Someone To Watch Over Me." I know this to be true as my eyes were among those needing attention.

2013-GBFS-Logo-regThe Georgian Bay Folk Society logo is popularly known as 'the man under the tree' and was inspired by the image of David Essig tuning up at the first Summerfolk Music and Crafts Festival. David will return for this year's 40th anniversary Summerfolk and we're throwing a photography contest in June to celebrate.

To participate submit a photograph that contains at least one (1) musician, a tree, and some water with your name and "contest" in the subject line to gbfspromo@bmts.com. Contestants are encouraged to be creative. The Georgian Bay Folk Society will post the pictures on Facebook beginning on June 16th and the three photos with the most 'likes' as of 5pm on June 30th will win.

First place will win a pair of tickets to ...

coming-right-up-regby Kelly Babcock

Thursday June 4th and Friday June 5th, The Choir That Rocks Owen Sound presents "Life Is A Highway" at the Harmony Centre Owen Sound Doors open at 7:00PM, concert starts at 7:30, pay within your means, tickets at the door. The choir will ... "explore the songs that help us down the road of life and we will ROCK YOU!"


Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, June 4th, 5th, and 6th, at 7:30PM at The Roxy, The Mousetrap by Agatha Christie. In this murder mystery, the guests of Monkswell Manor are in for more than they bargained for when they are storm stayed and become suspects in a murder that any one of them could have committed. The intrepid Detective Sergeant Trotter is tasked with finding the culprit amongst them. Set in 1950s England, The Mousetrap is the ultimate whodunit, filled with mystery, suspense and intrigue.

crawford-featBy Jon Farmer
On Saturday May 30th over 300 people gathered at St. George's Church in Owen Sound to celebrate the career of retiring Hillcrest Elementary music teacher Brad Crawford. The audience filled the pews while current and former students, including Crawford's two sons, surprised him with a tribute concert, shared their favourite stories, and thanked him for the lessons he had taught them. Teaching does not provide much instant gratification but Saturday's show was proof that good teachers make great differences.

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