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Free summer concert series launches at Willoughby amphitheatre

From country music to rock, celebrate Canada鈥檚 sesquicentennial while supporting local arts
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91原创 Ukulele Ensemble performed as part of the opening ceremonies for the new Canada 150 Amphitheatre at 91原创 Events Centre on Thursday evening. Submitted photo

It鈥檚 a summer tradition enjoyed in many neighbouring communities, but one that hasn鈥檛 made it to 91原创 Township until now.

Starting next month, residents will have the opportunity to enjoy local talent right in their own backyard with the Canada 150 Summer Concert Series.

Kicking off July 6 at the new amphitheatre in Willoughby Community Park, the program is part of the national celebration of Canada鈥檚 150th anniversary of confederation.

Performances, which are free to attend, will take place rain or shine at 7 p.m. every Thursday in July and August.

Featuring a variety of acts, from Celtic music, to rock, country, and even live theatre, the series will offer a bit of something for everyone.

鈥淚t鈥檚 our commitment to do what every other community already does,鈥 said Peter Luongo, concert series volunteer and past organizer of the 91原创 Has Talent competition.

鈥淚t鈥檚 an opportunity to go out, have a nice summer evening with the family and enjoy some of our talent.鈥

Luongo, who is also the founder of the 91原创 Ukulele Ensemble, has spent years advocating for a dedicated performing arts centre in 91原创. And although the amphitheatre may not have a roof or walls, it is a big step in the right direction.

He links getting an arts centre to the community supporting the arts, and encourages residents to bring their blankets and lawn chairs and take full advantage of the free concert opportunities.

The new $260,000 amphitheatre officially opened on May 25 and has tiered grass seating for 200 to 250 people.

It was built with the help of a $130,000 contribution from the federal government鈥檚 Canada 150 Community Infrastructure Program.

The amphitheatre is also a parks amenity that can be booked and rented to community organizations for hosting events. Contact parksadmin@tol.ca for more info.

The concert series is being sponsored by Long & McQuade Musical Instruments and the 91原创 Times. More info is available by emailing Canada150@tol.ca.

SCHEDULE

July 6 | 91原创 Ukulele Ensemble

Founded by Peter Luongo in 1981, the 91原创 Ukulele Ensemble has become internationally renowned, making 91原创 the 鈥渦kulele capital of Canada.鈥 Students travel around the world each year to perform, and will be heading to Hawaii following their July 6 performance in 91原创.

July 13 | 91原创 Community Chorus

Formed in 1992 with just 15 singers, the 91原创 Community Chorus鈥 mission is to foster a spirit of learning, fun, friendship, community and respect for all abilities. The group is currently run under musical director Anita Comba and is capped at 80 members. They will perform a special Canada 150 show, titled Happy Birthd鈥檈h Canada, that features songs about Canada or songs by Canadians.

July 20 | Her Brothers

Aldergrove alternative rock band Her Brothers was the only band to ever win the 91原创 Has Talent competitions. Featuring brothers Gabe, Josh, and Levi Penner, along with their dad Jonathon, Her Brothers write and perform songs about love, life, and the way people relate to each other.

July 27 | Portraits of Us

A folk music duo from Chilliwack made up of Jason and Anna Ratzlaff, Portraits of Us has a clean, melodic, acoustic sound balanced with intricate guitar and vocal arrangements. Their music is compared to The Civil Wars, The Staves and Noah Gunderson.

Aug. 3 | 91原创 Community Music School

A lively performance of Western, Celtic and traditional tunes will be presented by 91原创 Community Music School Faculty members, with Rachel Button on vocals, Andrea Taylor on violin, Ray Pullen on electric guitar and Mike Michalkow on drums. They will be joined by the LCMS Fiddlers.

Aug. 10 | Tiller鈥檚 Folly

Tiller鈥檚 Folly, a Celtic roots band, will perform selections from their CD Stirring up Ghosts. This award winning ensemble shares self-penned, historically-based songs, with a progressive roots sound.

Aug. 17 | Emily Taylor Adams and Jackson Hollow

Country musician Emily Taylor Adams will take the stage with the four-piece Bluegrass band, Jackson Hollow. After having her daughter, Adams took a brief break from the stage, returning to perform at the Giving Back Christmas to Paddington Station benefit concert in 91原创 this past December. Jackson Hallow is a two-time winner of the B.C. Country Music Association Gaylord Wood Traditional Country Award, and features lead vocalist Tianna Lefebvre (a four-time BCCMA Award winner), fiddle and mandolin player Mike Sanyshyn (CCMA and BCCMA Fiddle Player of the Year), and a revolving cast of top-notch musicians.

Aug. 24 | Confessions of a Grocery Clerk

Musical comedy Confessions of a Grocery Clerk was written and directed by D.W. Poppy graduate Lauren Trotzuk. The show follows the lives of five female grocery store employees 鈥 the student, the vet, the rookie, the single mom and the perky one 鈥 in their true-to-life journey.

Aug. 31 | To Be Announced

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91原创 country musician Emily Taylor Adams is one of the acts set to perform in the Township of 91原创鈥檚 Canada 150 Summer Concert Series. Facebook photo
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Jackson Hallow is one of several performers to take the stage at the new Canada 150 amphitheatre this summer. Submitted photo




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