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library-logoGrey Bruce Youth Film Festival - Call for Submissions

Owen Sound, Ontario - Wednesday, November 18 - Attention young filmmakers!  The libraries of Bruce and Grey counties want your films for the 2016 Grey Bruce Youth Film Festival to be held at the Owen Sound Galaxy Cinemas on April 27, 2016.
Enter for a chance to see your film on the big screen at the Owen Sound Galaxy Cinema, and a chance to win cash prizes. In addition to the Galaxy screening, some of the films submitted to the 2016 Grey Bruce Youth Film Festival will be selected to screen at the Meaford International Film Festival, at the Meaford Hall on the Labour Day weekend.

Short animated or live action films of a maximum of 10 minutes in length from students in grades 7 through 12 are eligible.  Interested teens can pick up an application form from their public library or download one from the Library's website: www.owensound.library.on.ca. Deadline for submissions is Friday, April 1, 2016. Selected films will be shown at a festival screening at the Galaxy Cinema in Owen Sound, on April 27, 2016.  Winners will be selected by a panel of judges and announced after the screening.

For more information about the Grey Bruce Youth Film Festival, please contact Nadia ...

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by Kelly Babcock

Wednesday, November 25th, at 7PM, at the Avalon Jazz Lounge & Patio, 229 9th Street E., Her Grey Bruce with Mossy Gatherings presents the "It Starts With Me" to recognize The United Nations Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women and the beginning of the White Ribbon Campaign. Your MC, Jon Farmer will be introducing musical guests Our Shotgun Wedding and Larry Jensen along with spoken word and more. Her Grey Bruce calendars will be on sale to support ongoing Her Gey Bruce projects. Not an event to be missed. admission is free


Friday, November 27th, at 9PM, at the Avalon Jazz Lounge & Patio, 229 9th Street E., Mike Conto, "A New ...

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When Charles Stanley was assigned a trumpet by his school music teacher in grade 5 it was a perfect match. Now 15, the accomplished young musician is helping his mother Wendy as they both prepare for the Great Lake Winds' December concert.

Wendy had never played a musical instrument until, on a whim, she answered an email request from the concert band's musical director, Rob Tite, for someone to play their newly-acquired tuba. "I said I would learn one piece," Wendy said. "I don't read music, but I have learned "Angels Diggin' It" for this concert."

The Winds repertoire is always varied. The concert December 5 at 11 a.m. at Central Westside Church (the band's usual rehearsal spot) will include some seasonal numbers – like the aforementioned variation on Angels We Have Heard on High - and some solos. "That's what is great," says Charles, "Rob always

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by Kelly Babcock

Wednesday, November 18th, at 7PM, at Heartwood Concert Hall, 939 Main St., The Georgian Bay Folk Society and Heartwood Concert Hall are proud to present Mathew Byrne and Sherman Downey, two of Newfoundland & Labrador's most recognized voices. Roots-rocker Sherman Downey and traditional singer Matthew Byrne, have combined their individual styles and repertoires to create an exciting fusion of traditional and modern sounds. If you'r serious about your music, bye, missing this is not an option. tickets: $20 in advance, $25 at the door


Thursday, November 19th, at 9PM, at the Avalon Jazz Lounge & Patio, 229 9th Street E., It's Jazz Jam! Come out and jam on any kind of jazz you want. Bring an instrument or your voice and join Kaelin Murphy at the Avalon! admission: pay what you can


Friday, November 20th, at 9PM, at the Avalon Jazz Lounge & Patio, 229 9th Street E., Paul Danard with Jack McFadden take you to the places where the scene is happening and cool. Don't skip this if you're looking to be ...

sweetwaterThe Sweetwater Music Festival is searching for a parttime manager. The job posting follows:

We are searching for a part-time manager of our not-for-profit organisation. The successful applicant will plan and manage the Annual Fall Festival of music, in Owen Sound, as well as other concerts and clinics throughout the year, assisted by a variety of committees. Abilities in marketing, public relations, donor development, grant writing and outreach initiatives are expected. Candidates will preferably have a ...

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