Sunday, April 23, 2017

Eleos Group Intl present-Canada Day Celebration

Eleos Group Intl present-Canada Day Celebration
Canada 150 Celebration – Friday, June 30, 2017 to Sunday, July 2, 2017
registration closes 10th may,2017
Canada 150
In 2017, Canada will celebrate the 150th anniversary of confederation! visitors and residents, along with all Canadians, will have an opportunity to mark the 150th anniversary of our Country. We encourage you to start planning about how you can celebrate Canada as we approach this milestone.
Canada Day Parade Grand Marshall
The Canada Day Parade takes place on Saturday, July 1 at 11:00 am.
Calling All Singers
Come Join the Canada Day Choir on Saturday, July 1. Choir Rehearsal to take place at the Children’s Stage from 11 am to 12 noon at the Children’s Stage in the Rosberg Family Park, beside the Hall. Whether you are a shower singer or belt out songs in your car when no one is around, The City wants to hear you sing it loud and proud on Canada Day as we celebrate 150 years of Canada, in partnership with Choir Nation. Choir Nation provides an opportunity for people who love to sing, people who aren’t sure whether they can sing (you can!) and all those in between to learn an iconic Canadian song that you will get to perform as part of the Canada Day Celebration. Over a 60 minute session, in the Rosberg Family Park beside City Hall, Music Director Sarah Jerrom will bring everyone together and the finished product will be an incredible choir. This event guarantees fun, some learning about proper vocal techniques and breathing for singers, and a sense of pride in what you can accomplish after you make your live music debut for the Opening Ceremonies at the Main Stage on Canada Day. Meet us on July 1 at 11:00 am at the Children’s Stage in the Rosberg Family Park at Queen & Erie. Free Parking is available in all City Lots along Park Street.
Dont miss this golden opportunity to visit and enjoy canada day celebration
interested participant should contact
eleosgroup.blogspot.ca/
www.eleosgoldenheritage.com/canada

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