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4 days ago |
intelligencer.ca | Jack Evans
The Prince Edward County Branch of the Architectural Heritage of Ontario is branching out with an event in Belleville this month. The walk is set for Sunday, May 25, starting at 2 p.m. and strolling along Bridge Street and its cross-streets to view magnificent mansions, like Glanmore House National Historic Site, built in the late 19th century.
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1 week ago |
intelligencer.ca | Jack Evans
Quinte Symphony Maestro Dan Tremblay finds a quiet place back stage at Maranatha Church for a last minute review of music for the day's program. JACK EVANS jpg, BI, apsmcArticle contentThe audience was smaller than the concert deserved, but a warm gush of soothing, beautiful music poured over the stage in Maranatha auditorium Saturday afternoon and engulfed the audience. The reply was a tsunami of applause, appreciation and sheer enjoyment back to the stage.
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2 weeks ago |
intelligencer.ca | Jack Evans
Final curtain call -- left to right, the cast of Peter Paylor's play, Rock Bottom make their curtain call for their final performance: MJ Mari, Toby Farrell, Candace Meeks, Sarah Ives and Andrew Prior. JACK EVANS jpg, BI, apsmcArticle contentSunday afternoon brought the latest creation by Belleville’s playwright star Peter Paylor to a close.
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2 weeks ago |
intelligencer.ca | Jack Evans
Dan Douglas on flugelhorn and trombone is front and centre as the CrapShooters Jive Band made its debut in The Belleville Club Saturday evening. The event brought the spring Jazzlicious Festival to a close for this year. JENNIFER ALLAN jpg, BI, apsmcArticle contentA capacity crowd in The Belleville Club Saturday evening heard the new CrapShooters Jive Band during their Belleville debut – and they loved them. Advertisement 2This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below.
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2 weeks ago |
intelligencer.ca | Jack Evans
Robert Young, a 50-plus year member of the area's men's barbershop chorus, displays his trophy as chapter development winner of the year for the Ontario Barbershop Harmony Society in his Fenwood Gardens home. JACK EVANS jpg, BI, apsmcArticle contentA huge surprise for one Quinte area resident, Robert (Bob) Young of Fenwood Gardens during the recent all-Ontario Barbershop Harmony Society conference here, was winning the trophy for chapter development member of the year.
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