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Dealer NameDealer Address – (XXX) XXX-XXXX vw.ca*Limited time finance purchase offer available through Volkswagen Finance, on approved credit. MSRP of $16,976 for a new and unregistered 2013 Jetta 2.0L base model with 5-speed manual transmission, including $1,395 freight and PDI, $29 EHF (tires), $5 OMVIC fee, $58 PPSA fee and up to $499 dealer administrative fee. Financed at 2.4% APR for 84 months equals 182 bi-weekly payments of $97.89. Down payment or equivalent trade-in, due at signing, may be required. Cost of borrowing is $1,489 for a total obligation of $17,874. License, insurance, registration, options, TFFC, if applicable, and other applicable taxes are extra. Certain conditions apply. Dealer may sell for less. Dealer order/trade may be necessary. Offer ends April 30, 2013 and is subject to change or cancellation without notice. Model shown: 2013 Jetta 2.5L Highline, $26,618. Vehicle may not be exactly as shown. Visit vw.ca or your Volkswagen dealer for details. “Volkswagen”, the Volkswagen logo and “Jetta” are registered trademarks of Volkswagen AG. © 2013 Volkswagen Canada.

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No de dossier : 24605 | Produit : Banner | Date : 28/02/2013 | Infographiste : SC

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Dealer NameDealer Address – (XXX) XXX-XXXX vw.ca*Limited time finance purchase offer available through Volkswagen Finance, on approved credit. MSRP of $16,976 for a new and unregistered 2013 Jetta 2.0L base model with 5-speed manual transmission, including $1,395 freight and PDI, $29 EHF (tires), $5 OMVIC fee, $58 PPSA fee and up to $499 dealer administrative fee. Financed at 2.4% APR for 84 months equals 182 bi-weekly payments of $97.89. Down payment or equivalent trade-in, due at signing, may be required. Cost of borrowing is $1,489 for a total obligation of $17,874. License, insurance, registration, options, TFFC, if applicable, and other applicable taxes are extra. Certain conditions apply. Dealer may sell for less. Dealer order/trade may be necessary. Offer ends April 30, 2013 and is subject to change or cancellation without notice. Model shown: 2013 Jetta 2.5L Highline, $26,618. Vehicle may not be exactly as shown. Visit vw.ca or your Volkswagen dealer for details. “Volkswagen”, the Volkswagen logo and “Jetta” are registered trademarks of Volkswagen AG. © 2013 Volkswagen Canada.

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Dealer NameDealer Address – (XXX) XXX-XXXX vw.ca*Limited time finance purchase offer available through Volkswagen Finance, on approved credit. MSRP of $16,976 for a new and unregistered 2013 Jetta 2.0L base model with 5-speed manual transmission, including $1,395 freight and PDI, $29 EHF (tires), $5 OMVIC fee, $58 PPSA fee and up to $499 dealer administrative fee. Financed at 2.4% APR for 84 months equals 182 bi-weekly payments of $97.89. Down payment or equivalent trade-in, due at signing, may be required. Cost of borrowing is $1,489 for a total obligation of $17,874. License, insurance, registration, options, TFFC, if applicable, and other applicable taxes are extra. Certain conditions apply. Dealer may sell for less. Dealer order/trade may be necessary. Offer ends April 30, 2013 and is subject to change or cancellation without notice. Model shown: 2013 Jetta 2.5L Highline, $26,618. Vehicle may not be exactly as shown. Visit vw.ca or your Volkswagen dealer for details. “Volkswagen”, the Volkswagen logo and “Jetta” are registered trademarks of Volkswagen AG. © 2013 Volkswagen Canada.

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By Dave ScottWhen I find myself getting lost in a book I usually can’t wait to tell someone about it. Poor Monica usually has to hear all about the latest scribbling of some author she has never heard of, the bio of some crazy rock star who has done it all, or perhaps a sports hero who is a little too full of himself. This past week a book of a different sort entered my life and I told my wife very little about it. There was a very good reason for my silence; the book, titled Flee, Fly, Flown, had actually not been released yet. Its author had allowed me the honour of reading it before it even hit the shelves… From the get go the book took me in and soon the main characters Audrey, Lillian and Rayne had me locked in. This story begins in, of all places, a nursing home, but be prepared, Lillian and Audrey will lead you on an adventure you won’t soon forget. This tale tackles one of the issues prevalent in today’s world, Alzheimer’s.The story allows its readers to experience what families must go through and at the same the time, these two wonderful women help us laugh, educate us and remind us that we may grow old but our dreams never do!

I cannot tell you much more about the book, so lets talk a little about this talented author who wrote this eloquent book.Who is Janet Hepburn (née Greenslade)? Growing up in Port Dover, she admits she was a shy kid who loved to read and write poetry. It made her feel good inside. She excelled in school, worked hard and found out more about herself as her confidence and writing grew. Her eyes sparkled as she reflected upon her youth; she and a friend would climb aboard a bus to Hamilton and spend the day at a used bookstore. She would become engulfed in the poetry of the day, purchasing books and reading all the way back to Dover. As with many of us, marriage and kids took over. Her passion for reading and writing never left, it just took a side step for a while. Her kids were her priority and that was all the joy she needed at the time. About ten years ago, with her kids approaching twenty and her husband’s support, it was time to revisit her passion for writing. She decided to take some writing courses and follow her dream. It wasn’t long before the poetry was flowing and the ideas were endless…

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By Dave ScottHis name is River… and the long red hair served a purpose… to help others! A little over two years ago this young man took it upon himself to let his hair grow out. The reason was simple to help others, to have his hair donated to make into a wig and help kids who had lost their hair because of cancer or other related diseases.River admits it wasn’t easy, he took some taunts from kids at school, but it never stopped him. His mom told him it would be fine to cut it off early, but River stuck to his decision. An appointment was made a few weeks back at the Gay Blade in Port Dover and the ponytail was cut and bagged. The day I caught up with River he was getting ready to head to Brantford to drop off his hair at Inspirational Hearts, which will pass the hair along to Angel Hair. Angel Hair for Kids™ is a program of A Child’s Voice Foundation™ that provides wigs and hair

loss solutions to financially disadvantaged children in Canada who have lost their hair due to a medical condition or treatment. Using hair that is generously donated to the program, the foundation can create wigs and hair systems and provide them at no cost to the child’s family. It takes 10-12 donated ponytails to make one hair prosthesis and $800 to $1000 is budgeted by the foundation to cover manufacturing and related costs.River’s red hair is also a hard colour to find so again all the more reason for his red locks to help someone else. River told me that to celebrate the donation he and his family went out to dinner at Ming’s in Port Dover.Hey River, Awesome job! I understand you are growing your hair out again and have inspired a friend and family member to join you… Excellent!

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— ARTCRASH 2013, My Community, My Home - The Maureen Dodd Foundation for the Arts is sponsoring the 3rd annual exhibition and sale of Port Dover students’ artworks. The public is invited to attend the opening at the Lighthouse Festival Theatre Gallery on March 31st from 2 to 4 pm. The exhibit, My Community, My Home, will be on display for the month of April. Come and celebrate the creative talent of Port Dover’s young artists.— Waterford & District Horticultural Society Presents “SPROUTS FOR LIFE, Organic Farm Tour” Monday April 1st, 2013 meet @the Farm at 5 pm at 1753 Windham Rd. Con. 9, Windham, N0E 2A0 (just outside of Waterford off the New 24 Hwy) 5 pm, $5 cost for organic foods served, bring a dessert, Refreshments/Door Prizes to follow ~All Welcome~ To Pre-Book and for More Information Call: (519) 443-4222 (Terri) by March 29th.— Daffodil Brunch: Brant-Norfolk Unit, Canadian Cancer Society’s Annual Daffodil Brunch will be held Sunday April 14 from 8:30 am to 2 pm at Camp Trillium Rainbow Lake, #433 Thompson Rd. W., Waterford. All you can eat for a donation to Cancer Society. Silent auction, entertainment. Wheelchair accessible.— Indoor Flee Market Fundraiser for Delhi Senior Friendship Centre - 418 Queen Street, Delhi April 14th, 9 am – 3 pm. Something for everyone. $1 admission or donation for local food bank. Call Martha or Scott for more info (519) 582-4795.— “Spring Spectacular: Growing Magnolias, Rhododendrons and Azaleas in Ontario” with guest speaker Kevin Kavanagh of South Coast Gardens, presented by Norfolk County Master Gardeners. 7 pm on Tuesday April 16th at Lighthouse Festival Theatre, Long Bar lobby. Everyone welcome. Admission is free. Light refreshments. Master Gardeners will be available to answer your gardening questions. For more information contact [email protected]— Canadian Mental Health Association now offering a Support and Education Program for adult family members and friends who support a relative with a mental illness. Meetings held on the 1st Tuesday of every month from 7 - 8:30 pm at 395 Queensway West, Simcoe. For more information please contact Joanne Cleland, (519) 428-2380 or email [email protected].

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When Janet’s dad passed away and her mom’s health began to fail due to the struggles with Alzheimer’s, Janet’s focus shifted to her mom’s health. Her drive to be the best writer she could be continued when time allowed. Her trips to the nursing home to visit her mom became a focal point of Janet’s day. The emersion into the environment began to become entangled with her everyday life. She didn’t know at the time that her observations, experiences, conversations and the daily routine of it all

would find its way into the pages of her book. It was after her mother passed that Janet’s vision cleared and the Alzheimer’s that had affected her life for those ten years needed to be shared… hence the book Flee, Fly, Flown.I will say it again, read the book! Janet’s style and insight is refreshing and thought provoking. We have a real gem of a writer in our midst… let’s enjoy her work!You can catch Janet at her book signing, Saturday, March 30th from 2 to 4 pm at David’s Martini Bar in Port Dover or check out her website at www.janethepburn.com.

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Big SplaSh Of The Week!

By Dave ScottAlthough spring has officially arrived, winter is hanging on with all of its might… Everyone is looking for that ray of sunshine, just a glimpse of the sun’s warmth to wash over our well-being. At last my friends; the Cider Keg’s screen door has swung open this past weekend for another season. So in I walked checking out the many different types of cider neatly lining the shelves, the jars of jam and condiments at the ready to engulf our taste buds. The staff was busy starting their spring tune up for another season,

organizing and familiarizing themselves with all they do during the day. As I wandered the store I began to sense that spring was in the air. I looked down at the ice cream cooler… sooner rather than later we would be back to melt away the day’s heat with a cider-slushie or an ice cream cone… mmm. It won’t be long till the storefront is bursting with fresh produce from our local farmers. Ah yes the warmer weather is near. As the screen door closes gently behind me, I look to the sky waiting for the sun to appear. Not yet, but with the Cider Keg open the sun isn’t far behind.

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GARBAGE AND RECYCLING COLLECTION NOTICE

For all Norfolk County Residents INCLUDING Simcoe, (also known as Ward 5), There will be no collection on:

Good Friday March 29, 2013

If your usual garbage/recycling day is Friday,

place your garbage and recycling out for collection on:

Saturday, March 30th, 2013 by 7:00 AM

All routes remain as usual for the week of Easter Monday April 1st.

Simcoe and South Walsingham transfer sites closed Good Friday open Easter Monday.

2013 Collections Guides are available at Norfolk County Administration Offices and Norfolk County Libraries.

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Fundraising Outside of the (Donation) Box! Courtesy of Big Brothers Big SistersBig Brothers Big Sisters of Grand Erie is celebrating our Centennial in Canada ~ that’s 100 years of creating life changing friendships. We would not be able to support our amazing volunteers and provide services to over 430 local children annually if it weren’t for our community partners and those who fundraise on our behalf. Bowl For Kids Sake is our biggest FUNdraiser of the year. This year our goal is $100,000. One of the reasons why this organization has been around for a century is because Big Brothers Big Sisters prides itself on evolving to meet the needs of the children and families we serve. The same can be said for fundraising: raising money for a non-profit should be fun, easy, and make you feel good. There are dozens of worthy non-profit groups in our community that provide fantastic services and programs. We have been very fortunate to have a great circle of friends, but we want to grow that network and get local businesses, service clubs, schools and families talking about how good it feels to help make your community a stronger place. “I am very proud of some of the fun, different things we have done in recent years to make fundraising less intimidating, more rewarding, and convenient. Instead of signing permissions, bussing kids to the lanes and recruiting school chaperones we have the ability to convert a school’s gym into a virtual bowling alley! Our actual bowling event has evolved into six days and two locations so that teams have the options and can make the choice most convenient for them. If a business cannot attend Bowl For Kids Sake but they want to contribute we brainstorm with them to find a way to make it possible. It’s thinking outside the fundraising box – or in this case, it’s thinking outside the bowling shoes!” ~ Renee VanderHarst, Resource Coordinator The 2013 Bowl For Kids Sake campaign will run until the end of June. If you would like more information about Big Brothers Big Sisters of Grand Erie, the programs we offer, and the different ways you can help make a BIG difference to over 430 local children please contact us.www.bigbrothersbigsisters.ca/granderie

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The Simcoe Novice Warriors Edge Imaging local league team was the champion of their division in the Comfort Inn Tournament held here in Simcoe from March 14-17. Left to right, front row: Evan Smith (goalie), Blake Matzig, Carter Kowalsky, Jayden Dennison, Evan Reid and Zack

Lingard, and Robbie Acres. Middle row: Dylan Langmo, Cameron VanNetten, Owen Bowyer, Marcus Brown, and Graydon Hosack. Back row: Kevin VanNetten (coach), Jeff Dennison (head coach), Mark Kowalsky (coach), and Jason Lingard (trainer).

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By Katelyn HaywoodMaple Syrup ClubPress Reporter

Grab your bucket, grab a spile, and bring a drill because it’s

time for Maple Syrup. On February 18th 2013 4-H members of the Maple Syrup club had their first meeting. At this meeting we elected

our president, vice president, secretary and our press reporter. Congratulations to Alex Hubinger the club president, the clubs vice president Colin Vanrooy, Chrissy Boyer the clubs secretary and to Katelyn Haywood the clubs press reporter. The first meeting of Maple Syrup Club started with Alex the club president leading his fellow

4-Her’s in the 4-H pledge. Then club leader, Wendy Lamb gave us instructions on what we’re going to be doing at this meeting. Then other 4-H leader Terry took a group of kids to show them how to drill the hole for the spile properly while leader Wendy took another group of kids into the shack and talked about how they make maple syrup. Then the 4-H members walked in a maple bush and drilled holes and hammered the spile in the tree and then put the jugs where the maple

syrup will run into them, from the tubes that were hooked up to the spile. Each member did their own tree. All of the kids learned that depending on the diameter of the tree, that this can tells us how many spiels we can put into the tree. The first meeting of the maple syrup club came to an end the 4-H members left the maple bush a little on the chilly side. The meeting was then adjourned by the club president, Alex.

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Mmmmm maple syrup is the best! On Saturday March 2nd, the time of the

meeting was 1 pm to 4 pm, the 4-H members of the maple syrup club gathered at the sugar bush once again. The club president Alex started the meeting off by leading the 4-H members in the pledge. At this meeting there were twelve members present and two club leaders present. Club leader Wendy then requested for the club’s secretary Chrissy to read Her Secretary report, Chrissy then read her report. After all the new business and old business was taken care of by the president the 4-H members then walked

through the sugar bush and checked all of the jugs that they rigged up at the last meeting. The kids then headed back to the shack to test real maple syrup versus store bought maple syrup. The kids never came to a solid decision of who actually won but they had fun testing it! The 4-H members then went over stuff that they need to complete before the next meeting that is held on Saturday March 16th 2013, the kids were told they had to complete a chart that showed weather patterns and sap flow every day till their next meeting, the kids were strongly reminded they had to have it done and present at the meeting

with them. Club leader, Wendy also said they had to complete a: Me Page in the book they write their notes for their achievement Day on April 6th 2013. Club member were given a note stating the dates of meetings and achievement day and what is expected to be brought to the meetings. The club leaders Wendy and Terry then spoke to the kids about opportunities that the 4-H kids can get involved with! By this time in the meeting it was 4 pm club president, Alex then got the okay to dismiss the meeting.

Drip… drip… drop look at the maple sap! Wow, look how much sap is in this jug. On March

16th 2013 the Norfolk 4-H Maple Syrup club had their third meeting. This meeting was held at the Sugar Bush in Lynedoch from 1 pm till 4 pm. The roll call for this meeting was: If you were a tree what kind of tree would you be? This roll call had many answers because it depended on the 4-H member. This meeting had a topic which was: collecting the sap. Leader Wendy then gave club leader Alex the thumbs up to lead the members in the 4-H pledge. Alex then requested the secretary, Chrissy to read the

minutes of the previous meeting. Attendance was taken 19 members were present at this meeting. Wendy then requested homework from the kids that they were told to do. Club leader, Terry Boyer then spoke to the kids on how they were collecting the maple sap, he gave a demonstration and then the kids quickly got to work. Terry showed the kids how he empties the maple sap into the 250 gallon holding tank. The kids then walked into the sugar shack to warm up and to learn about the boiling method of the sap. Each member then got a chance to try a spoon full of fresh syrup that was just boiling

down. After the 4-H members were educated about the boiling of maple syrup, another of the club’s leaders, Diana Haywood shared fresh maple sugar candies and discussed how they were made. Club leader Wendy then spoke to the members and introduced a new assignment for the club to do, which was to cook or bake something but use maple syrup as an ingredient or an ingredient substitute and make something to bring and share at the next meeting. Club president Alex then dismissed the 4-H members and the meeting as it was 4 pm. Mmmm… I can’t wait till the next meeting.

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At Grate Groan-Up Spelling BeeCourtesy of Rotary Club of Norfolk SunriseOn Wednesday March 6th, the Royal Canadian Legion in Simcoe was filled with more than 130 spellers and their fans. Sponsored by the Rotary Club of Norfolk Sunrise, this 6th Annual event raised more than $6000 for local community projects. The Biker Bees team from Norfolk Association for Community Living (NACL) took home the Best Speller trophy after 11 hard-fought rounds. The Buzzing Barristers team from Cobb

& Jones LLP won prizes for Most Pledges Raised and Best Costume. The Peng WIN-KIN team, from Women Involved in Norfolk (WIN) won the Best Team Spirit award, and competed with the Biker Bees into the final spelling round. Runners-up were NACL Biker Bees for costume and The Final Touch Bee Healthy Beeuties team from REACH for team spirit. This entertaining evening was led by Master of Ceremonies, Gerry Hamill.The Spelling Bee is a FUN-raiser for the Rotary

Club of Norfolk Sunrise. Funds raised support community organizations and projects such as the REACH i-Pad program; Big Brothers Big Sisters; the Child Nutrition Network Apple Program; the Norfolk County Fair’s Agriculture Awareness Program; the Turning Point Lending Library; and the Teens Write for Fun Contest sponsored by the Norfolk County Public Library. Spellers mark your calendars for the first Wednesday in March 2014 for the 7th annual Bee.

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The NACL Biker Bees team (Best Spellers and runner-up for Best Costume) are: from left to right Liane Ferguson, Gail Hamilton, Linda Newberry.

Holy Trinity Catholic High School Supports NGH!Courtesy of Norfolk General HospitalThe students of Holy Trinity Catholic High School held a dress down day

on February 20th with proceeds going to the Norfolk General Hospital (NGH) Foundation. Kathleen Evans, Principal and Travis Caerels, Student presented Julie Powell, Foundation director with a cheque for $1,500 at the school. “Norfolk General Hospital is one of the local organizations

we support to ensure we give back to our community” said Kathleen Evans.“What a great contribution. We are so grateful to the students and staff at Holy Trinity for this generous donation,” said Julie Powell.The Norfolk General Hospital

Foundation is currently raising funds towards the “Taking Care Everyday” campaign which aims to raise funds to maintain and upgrade technology at the hospital. This will allow NGH to continue to support quality patient care in our community. For more information, please visit www.ngh.on.ca.

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Sunday immediately following the first astronomical full moon after the vernal equinox. In 325, however, astronomers were able to approximate the dates of all the full moons in future years for the Western Christian churches, thus establishing a table of Ecclesiastical Full Moon dates. These dates were used to determine the Holy Days on the Ecclesiastical Calendar. On this calendar, the Paschal, or Passover, Full Moon is the first Ecclesiastical full moon after March 20, which was the date of the vernal equinox in 325. Easter in Western Christianity (as opposed to Orthodox Christianity) is always celebrated on the first Sunday after the Paschal Full Moon, the occurrence of which can vary as much as two days from the date of the actual full moon.Many of the most common symbols of Easter – the Easter bunny, eggs, and chicks – have their origins in the pagan celebrations of spring and re-birth. The exact origin of the Easter bunny is not clear, but hares and rabbits, well known as prolific procreators, have been symbols of fertility and new life since ancient times. The inclusion of the hare into Easter customs appears to have originated in Germany, where tales were told of an "Easter hare" who

laid eggs for children to find. The Easter bunny was brought to North America in the 1700s by German immigrants. At that time, children made nests in which the Easter bunny could place its coloured eggs. The nests were eventually replaced by decorated baskets and the eggs are now more often made of chocolate.The egg itself is an ancient symbol of new life and has been associated with pagan festivals celebrating spring. The decorating and colouring of eggs may have come about because eggs were a forbidden food during Lent, so eggs laid during that time were often boiled or otherwise preserved and people would paint and decorate them to mark the end of Lent and then eat them on Easter as a celebration.Butterflies are also considered a symbol of Easter as the three-stage life cycle, according to Christian beliefs, mirrors the life of Jesus: the caterpillar represents His life on earth, the cocoon stage signifies His death and temporary absence from the living world, and the emergence and flight of the butterfly replicates Jesus’ resurrection and rise toward the heavens.Other nature-based symbols of Easter include flowers such as

lilies, daffodils, narcissus and tulips, which all symbolize purity and new life. Lilies hold a special place as they are considered the most sacred of all spring flowers. In ancient Rome, people believed that the goddess Flora made the flowers bloom and in ancient Greece, it was believed that the daughter of the goddess of Demeter was kidnapped while picking the flower. Because the daughter was only allowed to visit Demeter during the spring and summer, people believed that her happiness made the flowers bloom. Thus, lilies and other flowers emerging from the earth in the spring symbolize new life and joy.Have a Happy Easter and take the opportunity to get outdoors and enjoy some of nature’s spring beauty!

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Anna Atkinson is a singer, actor, instrumentalist, and writer currently based in Toronto. In June 2011, she released Mooniture, her debut CD recorded with producer Brent Bodrug, to critical acclaim. It was featured on the Toronto Star's Anti-Hit List, and continues to receive frequent play on CBC radio, in particular The Signal and As It Happens. Since 2010 Atkinson has been a member of the Stratford Shakespeare Festival. She was a featured performer on stage as a violinist and accordionist in that season's revival of Jacques Brel Is Alive And Well And Living In Paris, and in 2011 was a contributing composer and performer on stage in The Grapes of Wrath. She has received two Guthrie Awards from the festival in support of her songwriting, in addition to a previous Ontario Arts Council grant. This season she will be featured at Stratford as the eponymous fiddler in Fiddler on the Roof. She currently plays, in addition to viola and violin, banjo, guitar, piano, accordion, saw, and ukulele.Reviews:“This Toronto-based songwriter and multi-instrumentalist is the least earthbound artist we’ve heard in ages: fanciful lyrics, soaring vocals, and the only rhythm section within earshot is your own heartbeat.” – Toronto Star.“Local multi-instrumentalist and singer/songwriter Anna Atkinson is both playful and reflective on her promising Aporia debut. For the best first impression, start with Lucybelle, an invitation to cheer

up, perform and flirt to get over the blues.” – NOW Magazine.“Anna’s pure, clear voice delivers the quirky spurts of her stories in the talky style of early Joni Mitchell and Mary Margaret O’Hara... Give Anna Atkinson a lift, and yourself.” – Opus One Review.“Atkinson rings through clearly due to her own omnipresence,... Besides singing and writing everything, the chanteuse plays viola, violin, piano, mini-banjo and accordion, she and Andrew Downing constitute a chamber ensemble, presenting a stage drama sans stage and actors.” – Folk and Acoustic Music Exchange (FAME).Silas Chinsen has been interested in music from a young age, beginning his studies of guitar at age 10. He learned to play songs of his favourite bands by ear until he turned 13 when he began studying classical guitar. Since then, Silas has achieved his grade 9 in guitar from the Royal Conservatory of Music, won various awards and was a provincial finalist in the 2012 Ontario Music Festival Association competition. Silas has twice been the recipient of "The Pat Feely Senior Guitar Trophy" from the Brantford Kiwanis Music Festival, the Senior Guitar Trophy from the Norfolk Musical Arts Festival, and first place performer in the Rotary Burlington Music Festival. Silas is a member of the Guitar Society of Brantford, and performs regularly with the Francisco Tarrega ensemble. He has also had lessons with some of the worlds finest guitarists such as Matteo Mela, Odair Assad and Francisco Bernier. Silas sings in the "Ontario Youth

Acapella Chorus" who recently received first place at the 2013 Midwinter Barbershop Festival in Orlando, as well as in his own quartet "Pitch, Please!". Silas plays trumpet, french horn and saxophone in various ensembles at Brantford Collegiate Institute, where he is attending his 5th year. He hopes to pursue his love of music at University of Ottawa this fall, studying the guitar, and French.Who: Anna Atkinson with guitarist

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