Regional Association of West Quebecers
 


Cultural
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2007

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April 20. St. Andrew's United Church, Wakefield. 6.30 pm.
Th
e Québec Anglophone Heritage Network (QAHN) is planning workshops intended to show members of municipal councils how to collaborate with conservationists in saving important landmarks and historic sites for future generations.  The project will have the assistance of Dr. Josiane Caillet, art and architecture historian, who is helping to stage workshops in other regions of Québec and is developing a guide on local heritage conservation for municipalities.  Jonathan Murphy, Chelsea-based archaeologist and historian, is coordinating the Outaouais workshops, and will shortly be announcing further dates and locations. 
Murphy notes that the workshops will give information about the Québec Cultural Property Act and how to use it.  He points out that Chelsea and La Pêche have heritage committees in operation, but many municipalities do not.
For information contact Jonathan Murphy at (819) 827-7658 or email jmurphy@geocognition.com

Shows at the National Arts Centre, Fourth Stage, 53 Elgin Street, Ottawa. 8.00 pm. Doors open at 7.30 pm.Tickets available at the N.A.C. Box Office, Monday to Saturday, 10.00 am. to 9.00 pm. (no surcharge).By telephone: from TicketMaster, at (613) 755-1111, on line at www.ticketmaster.ca and in person at all TicketMaster outlets (surcharges apply).
April 5.  Presented by the Ottawa Folk Festival, Mayworks Ottawa and the Canadian Union of Public Employees. Singer Eliza Gilkyson with the group Frida's Brow (Alise Marlane, Chris Maclean, Jennifer Noxon). 
April 7.  Presented by the Ottawa Folk Festival and the National Arts Centre.
Fête des Anglo-Québécois/Anglophones from Québec:  the group Écosse (Bobby Watt, James Stephens, Duncan Gillis, and Robert Graves.  Together they sing and play a lively mix of original songs and traditional material from Scotland and Québec.Tickets $15.00.
April 29.  Ottawa Folk Festival, Final Auditions.Discover the stars of tomorrow at the Ottawa Folk Festival's annual talent search. Tickets $10.00.
For information
call the Ottawa Folk Festival at (613) 230-8234; fax (613) 230-7887; email: festival@ottawafolk.org; website: www.ottawafolk.org

Regular event. Every Saturday night until May 13 an Old Time Dance is held at Bryson Lions Hall.  Music is provided by The Brysonnaires.  Door opens at 7.30 pm.  Round and square dancing 8.30 pm. to 12.30 am. Hot lunch at 11.30 pm. Admission: $6.00 .  Everybody welcome.

Pontiac Artists Association receive grant of $4000 from  The Québec Minister of Culture and Communications. Madame Line Beauchamp, recently announced the money will be used for two projects: the publication of a promotional leaflet about the 2006 Pontiac Artists' Workshops Tour, which will take place in June; and the event known as Art in the Park, in which the public is invited to join the professional artists in creating a mural. These annual events are regularly announced in this Cultural Bulletin.

Radio Wakefield Radio Wakefield offers a medium of communication and artistic expression to the community.

Established in November 2005 with web space funded by Rotary International as part of the Radio Free Network Radio Wakefield has been operating as a shell streaming 35 tunes picked by Paul Symmes of the Black Sheep Inn.  Founder Brian Sanderson, of Rupert, says the station is now ready to received blogs, music, works in progress, critiques and agricultural news.  It can be a portal to the World Wide Web and a marketing tool for local business people.  Sanderson says: "The components are there -- the web, the hosting, the server -- it's up to the community to grow it."
Visit http://radiowakefield.ca to register, or contact brian@radiofreenetwork.ca
Listen now Go!

Wakefield Public Library Contest.
Biblio Wakefield Library has a new Young Adults/ADO section, including A DOOR THAT NEEDS ART.  The winner of the contest gets $100 cash and a bag of book booty.  Each entry gets a free Sandy's pizza and baseball cap.  Deadline for entries: April 14.  Get forms at the Library or call Glennis at (819) 459-2747.

Onslow Elementary School in Quyon is planning a school newspaper.  Currently the project is being developed by an enrichment class, with the help of parents, and eventually will involve the entire student body.  The title of the paper: "Onslow Needs to Know".  Just recently the enrichment class was addressed by Kate Aley of the Pontiac Journal on the way journalists work. 

The Shawville Talespinners meet at the Archives on the first Friday of the month at 2.00 pm. (summer months excluded).  Formed by Venetia Crawford, one of the founders of the Archives, this group brings together local people who can remember the personalities and events of the past.  At the first meeting Ms. Crawford used the topic of "school days" as a starting point, and related her own experiences as a teacher in Otter Lake in the 1960s;  other participants, including Reverend William McDowell and Betty Shore, contributed to the same theme.  Among the future topics will be mail delivery, war heroes and ghosts.   Ms. Crawford would like to see more people participate, and suggests that those who participate come to the Archives in advance to search the newspaper clippings for background to stories.  The Archives are open Tuesday to Thursday, 9.00 am. to 4.00 pm., and Saturday, 10.00 am. to 2.00 pm.

Advance Notice Wednesday, June 7
Tales from West Quebec : about places and people
In English Old Methodist Chapel 495 Aylmer Road entrance on Golf Street Aylmer (Gatineau)
7:00 p.m.
Talk and slide presentation by Katharine Fletcher, local writer Ms. Fletcher will share stories drawn from the region's rich natural historical and human legacy.
 

Advance Notice
June 10, 11 & 17, 18 (10 am - 6 pm)
Art Discovery in the Pontiac!    The Pontiac Artists’ Studio Tour
Free Admission.
Artworks on exhibit and for sale.
You are invited to view works by thirteen artists in eleven studios. All the artists in this juried event have exciting new work they are eager to reveal to the public. Brochures with maps are available at stores along Highway 148 between Aylmer and Fort Coulonge.
 For maps, brochures & information contact:
www.pontiacartists.com info@pontiacartists.com (819) 455-9351

Advance notice.The Pontiac School of the Arts will be holding its second annual session from July 8 to July 16, at Portage du Fort.  Workshops will include papermaking, silk screen, printmaking, printing, elementary drawing, free-lance writing, digital photography, video, and portraiture. For information call (819) 647-2291, or call Dale Shutt at (819) 648-2441, or send email to daleshutt@sympatico.ca
or raymond@sanderregier.com

Advance Notice October 15 -22
Mick Armitage Band,
accompanied by Pontiac singer Gail Gavan, will be in Dublin, Ireland, where they will be recording a live CD and DVD. They will be accompanied by a number of relatives, friends and fans, and Armitage is hoping that the group will in the end number 100 or more.  So far, 35 people have booked.
Anyone interested in joining the group can get information from Fairlawn Travel at (613) 723-9223.A radio contest through Y101 will offer a chance to win the trip for free.

 

 

   
     
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