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Hands on Film: A Cameraless Workshop with Christine Lucy Latimer, Friday, August 3rd, at Struts Gallery & Faucet Media Arts Centre. 7 Lorne Street, from 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM. All are welcome!
For additional information contact Struts Gallery at 536-1211 or info@strutsgallery.ca.
Friday, August 3rd, BBQ hosted by the Sackville Community Garden, at Struts Gallery & Faucet Media Arts Centre, 7 Lorne Street at 12:00 noon.
all are waelcome!
OK.Quoi?! Arts Festival Music Workshops. Monday July 30-Friday August 3, at the Sackville Music Hall. Workshops in playing music together and improvising, led by Halifax composer Jerome Blais. Any instrument, any level of ability, any age welcome to join in.
Please note that you can still take part, even if you can't make it to all the workshop sessions.
For more information contact Helen Pridmore, 364-1088. These workshops are free and everyone is invited to join in!
CN will be performing maintenance on the railway tracks on its Springhill Subdivision, between the municipalities of Dorchester and Sackville. The gang started its work at Dorchester on July 31 and proceeds East to finish just East of Sackville around August 6. The work is carried out 7 days a week, between 2:30 p.m. and 00:30 a.m..
The work consists of replacing ties and levelling the railway track. Our work gang will comprise some 50 employees who will be working simultaneously on the track with around 27 machines. There will be heavy machinery on site and two-way radios will be on for the safety of the workers.
We apologize for the inconvenience caused by the work. Note that work of this magnitude is only carried out every 15 to 20 years.
Should members of the public require more information, they may contact CN at 1-888-888-5909.
OK.Quoi?! Arts Festival Music Workshops. Monday July 30-Friday August 3, at the Sackville Music Hall. Workshops in playing music together and improvising, led by Halifax composer Jerome Blais. Any instrument, any level of ability, any age welcome to join in.
There will be a public performance Friday, August 3rd, 4:30 pm at the Sackville Music Hall, Bridge Street
For more information contact Helen Pridmore, 364-1088. Everyone is invited to attend.
OK.Quoi?! Arts Festival Music Workshops. Monday July 30-Friday August 3, at the Sackville Music Hall. Workshops in playing music together and improvising, led by Halifax composer Jerome Blais. Any instrument, any level of ability, any age welcome to join in.
For more information contact Helen Pridmore, 364-1088. These workshops are free and everyone is invited to join in!
Jérôme Blais, Artist Talk on Conduction and Concert: Motion Ensemble with workshop participants: Blais Conductus 3, at The Sackville Music Hall, Friday, August 3rd, at 4:30 pm.
For additional information contact 536-1211 or info@strutsgallery.ca.
Live Bait Theatre's Summer dinner theatre O Mother Where Art Thou?, July 24 - July 28, July 31 - August 4, August 7 - August 11, 7:00 pm, 87 Main Street. Tuesday evenings cabaret show only no dinner; Wednesday - Saturdays dinner theatre. On the menu is a fantastic buffet of chicken, macaroni and cheese, cornbread, baked beans, tossed salad, coleslaw, and a three bean salad, with some delicious strawberry shortcake for dessert with tea or coffee.
A nostalgic look at the golden age of radio and the impending changes in media and fame. Featuring acoustic folk, gospel and country music with a vaudeville flair.
For additional information contct 506-536-2248, 1-888-655-2248 or info@livebaittheatre.com.
All are welcome!
The dynamic independent music and arts festival will take place from August 3-5, 2012 in Sackville, New Brunswick, Canada. Passes are 19+ and include access to all venues throughout the weekend.
Preparations are under way for the seventh annual event which will feature over 40 bands, screenings, art installations, readings, street market and small press fair. The SappyFest Mainstage site is a combination of two large tents, beer garden and market with a capacity of 2000. The site is located in the heart of downtown Sackville, on Bridge Street, closing down the main commercial thorougfare while creating a vibrant, high-profile epicenter for the festival. Side stages are all within walking distance and include a free outdoor bandstand, art deco movie house, turn of the century church, and a Royal Canadian Legion.
SappyFest is excited to announce the addition of Eternal Summers, Each Other, Wet Denim (Hey Eleanor King is in this band and she just got nominated for the Sobey award!), Alex Durlak, and Light Fires to the 2012 lineup.
We've also just released an incredible promo video for this year's festival and launched a new SappyFest website.
In addition to the fabulous musical performances, there is a delicate menagerie of other activities to participate in at SappyFest 7, including: City Mail, Sappy Times, Zine Fair, Street Market, The Talking Exploding Diamond Talk Show, Universal Dawn, Kids Corner Power Jam, Candlepin Bowling, and Cumberland County Softball. There are special projects (and partnerships with Struts/Faucet) by Daniel Barrow, Christine Swintak & Don Miller, Andrew Maize, Jon Claytor, Leanne Zacharius, and Cat Pontoon. Also, expect elocutionary happenings from Ian Roy, Misha Bower, Eric Hill, Vish Khanna, Sean Michaels, Adam O'Reilly, Mitchell Wiebe, and more.
Tickets are still on sale through Ticket Pro or drop by Thunder & Lightning Ltd (6 Ford Lane).
For more information contact: info@sappyfest.com or call the office at 506 939 3339.
Ok.Quoi?! presents a diverse program of comtemporary film, music, audio art and performance by over 40 regionl, national and international artists. Screenings, concerts and public exhibitions take place at a variety of venues and on the downtown streets in the heart of Sackille. Workshops throughout the week are geared toward professionl and emerging artists and community members. The Kids Corner Power Jam, a daily creative camp for children of various ages is programmed in conjunction with SappyFest.
For additional information contact 506-536-1211 or info@strutsgallery.ca or visit the Struts Gallery website.
Ongoing Throughout the Festival:
Festival by the Marsh, July 22 - August 18th. 2012 marks a return of one of Southeast New Brunswick's largest and best loved summer festivals - the full-scale Festival by the Marsh - this year with a theme of Back to the Future. This theme was chosen because 2012 will see a return to the format of fully produced plays, the Marsh Music Fest (featuring jazz, blues, and folk music), a two day KIDS FEST, a drama workshop, and other activities, all stretched over four weeks in July and August.
More information visit the above website or sackvillefestival@gmail.com or 506-536-7898.