Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), 14 Jan 2010, p. 12

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A] andTrudeetmanwillbebackattheIebovic Centre forArtsand Entertainment - Nineteen on the Park to lad another sing-along on Sunday afternoon. STAFF FILE PHOTOISUSIE KOCKERSCHEIDT The gap between performer and audi- ence hasbeenclosed bytheAl and'fiudy and Friends Sing-Along “Instead of the audience listening to per- formers, the audience is equal participants with dwperfonners,” saidAlYetman. who along with wife Trudy created the event. ‘YWe all enjoy the music we grew up with mdmofitastlwbestyearsofourlives,” MLYetmansaicL Sb'ngs performed during the sing-along rangetromhitsomwlssosmmemm. __ The first sing-along was held last Novem- ber. “They really loved it," Mr. Yetman said. “It was just a nice, exciting colourful atmo- sphere," Audience stars in show at 19 on Park sing-along BY SANDRA BOLAN sbolan@yrmg.com Entertainment in WhitchurCh-Stoufi‘ville EDITOR'S PICK Accompanying the singers are the Yetâ€" mans, along with local musicians who include guitarist Brian O’Sullivan and pianist Joyce Miles. “She’s wonderful. We hit the first note and she’s OE and running." Mr. Yetman said. A Wondering if yon] are talented enough to perform? Haw; no fgar. _ “Ifyou can breathe, then you can sing. We don't expect any particular level of talent. As long as they enjoy singing." MriYetman The next singQalong takes place on Ian. 17 at the Lebovic Centre for Arts and Entertain- ment - Nineteen on the Park from 1-30 to 330 Sing-alongsaxescheduledmonthlytluough May, including Feb. 28 and March 21. The cost is $3 and includes cookies and cofl‘ee. Door prizes will be drawn for and a 50/50 draw also takes place.

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