better singer,ofcourse,withallmeprac- tiselget." “Whatever I’m singing, I try to make it sound the best possible," he said. Celebration of the Arts began in 2001 and is the brainchild of Ian Proudfoot, publisher of York Region Media Group, who wanted to showcase young regional talent Completed applications for this year's Celebration of the Arts are due June 25 at 4 pm. All entries must be accompanied by a video recording and $25 non-refund- able entry fee. There is no age limit, but participants must be amateur and still in school. Formore information, an Wicatim and complete list of Mes, go In mMcmq/coa ' AJ. only started singing seriously two Years 380- Since 2001, almost 150 . bursaries have been awarded, valued at more than $250,000. Elimination judging begins July 11 at the Newtnarket Theatre. Live audition opportunities will take place at the Newmarket Theatre on May 14 and June 2. Although AJ. cites rockets OneRepub- he as one ofhis favourite groups, he is ago just as happy listening to contemporary vocalist Josh Grobin and classical singer Andrea Bocelli. “My mom heard me sing when l was younger, thought I could carry a tune and brought me intoclasses and I really like it," the Lemonville resident said YRMGpuinsher laUnched arts program in 2001 W ‘ Anus-13 smmhralmmuaspaclal mmmmmmaymm WWMM)UMUBM mwmhmm. mammwmmm mehmmvflla 'a Voud of W A Mandan'n Ptogtamdesigned for English Speaking Children Fee: Fraud! 1. ~Il iiCtM'F m Iï¬q’ï¬lï¬l‘ï¬â€˜f mb-ï¬ ('395) July 20-31 (“325) W 4-14 ('30! Whitdiurch-Stoufl'yille’s AJ. de Boer was named last year’s Cel- ebration of the Arts vocal champion, which has led to numerous performing opportunities throughout the region. The l4~yearâ€"old is a student at St. Mark Catholic School in Stouï¬ville. STAFF FILE PHOTO/SUSS! KOCKERSCHEIDT BO'bkl'ng 11 a m