Black History Month

 Square Dance for Square Meals    

 SUPPER AND DANCE ARE POSTPONED TO SEPTEMBER 19

Help make sure that orphaned children do not sleep hungry:  

 

 

Runnymede United Church, 432 Runnymede Rd: MAP

LEARN how to Square Dance! You don’t need previous experience or a partner. All ages welcome. Square Dance caller par excellence, Don St. Jean, will walk us through each “Square” before we dance it.

TICKETS:

SUPPER: $25;  Dance: $10

SUPPER + DANCE: $35

When you purchase or reserve tickets, please be ready to supply the names of the people in your party. To use your CREDIT CARD online for ticket purchase, or to reserve tickets go to:  

PURCHASE/RESERVE

For more information, call Linda, 416-766-7265

Best Chili in Town!

Delicious vegetarian chili supper, created by jazz musician, John McMurchy, + ciabatta, tostadas, loaded spuds & salad, followed by home baked squares (of course). You won’t go hungry.

Loads of Prizes!  Raffles!   

Our “FABULOUS LIST” of Auction items will be posted here at the beginning of April, with a link and instructions on how to bid online from the comfort of your own home.

 

PROGRAM SCHEDULE:

Doors open at 6:00 pm

Wine Bar is open till 8 pm.

Enjoy an hour of roots entertainment by Chris Bartos (left) and Clela Errington (right). Scroll down for more about the artists.

6:30 pm:

Supper is served! 

7:15 pm:

Mystery Table Raffles

7:30 pm:

        Village of Love talk with slides.

8:00 pm:

Square Dance: if you are a beginner, be on time for the first lesson! Silent Auction bids continue in the gym. + Door Prize draws.

10:00 pm:

         Dance continues till 10 pm.

All proceeds empower women who care for orphaned children in the slum community of Kibera care to feed their children with dignity, through their own enterprise!

We welcome volunteers on the evening. For options, click: VOLUNTEERS!

About our entertainers:

Chris Bartos

Christopher Bartos is a critically acclaimed artist known for his work as a songwriter, composer, multi-instrumentalist and producer. His unique voice and palette boasts modern sensibilities that span world music traditions from India all the way to the sounds of North American roots.

Canadian Film Centre.

Singer songwriter Clela Errington.

“Much like Eva Cassidy, when you hear Clela sing for the first time, you wonder where this voice has been all your life, and want to hear more.” – Bob Mersereau, CBC Radio

Singer songwriter Clela Errington has a voice that is timeless and true, a vibrant blend of folk and jazz creates the perfect vehicle for her intimate and dynamic vocal delivery.

She is an accomplished instrumentalist, playing guitar, harmonica and ukulele. Her compelling, unaffected stage presence and easy smile promise something exceptional, and Clela delivers.