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Local musicians ready to entertain at Fellowship Revue

The purpose of the concert/revue has always been to showcase talent from Moose Jaw and area and from 15 Wing and to provide a way to meet the military families serving at 15 Wing.
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Doors at Moose Jaw and District Seniors’ Centre, 510 Main St. N. open at 12:15 p.m. with the concert beginning at 1 p.m.

There will be sounds of music in the XYZ Auditorium on Sunday, March 19 as the Friends of the Forces Fellowship presents a Musical Revue.

It has been four years since the Fellowship has been able to hold its annual concert, but the wait has been worth it to see the lineup of performers for this year’s show, said show committee chairperson Lyle Johnson.

Doors at Moose Jaw and District Seniors’ Centre, 510 Main St. N. open at 12:15 p.m. with the concert beginning at 1 p.m. Admission is $7, with tickets available at the door.

The purpose of the concert/revue has always been to showcase talent from Moose Jaw and area and from 15 Wing and to provide a way to meet the military families serving at 15 Wing.

Representing 15 Wing on stage will be guitarist/vocalist Capt. Rich MacDougall, Snowbird No. 11, and a former performer at the concert. His vocals and guitar magic will be again be a highlight of the show.

New this year will be Harold St. Pierre, a well-known Métis jigger who will display a number of Métis dances.

A group of students from Briercrest College and Seminary at Caronport will reprise part of a Remembrance Day concert with war-time songs from Canadian writers.

Two popular local groups, Bonnie and the Jets and Desperate for Haggis will surely have some folks on their feet for a bit of a dance. Both bands are well-known in Moose Jaw and offer music from very different spectrums of country/pop and Celtic sounds.

Local cadet Joaquin Tyrie will provide country music vocals, accompanied by his guitar renditions.

The audience will be able to get involved in the concert as they sing along to old-time songs with Lorne Jackson playing the piano.

The finale will feature the piano music and vocals of Kelly Sapergia, a performer who has been a repeat participant in previous Fellowship concerts.

In addition to the music, the audience will have an opportunity to try their luck in the penny parade or with the 50-50 draw. Refreshments will be provided at intermission.

Johnson said his committee is dedicated to providing an afternoon of musical variety with an opportunity to meet and greet military families.

Further information about the concert is available by calling Johnson at 306-694-6360.

     

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