About 25-30 attended.
Reception held at Branch 605. Cake from Foodtown and refreshments from Cliff Jones.
About 25-30 attended.
Reception held at Branch 605. Cake from Foodtown and refreshments from Cliff Jones.
On February 12th at the Memorial Hall in St. George will be the first of possible many Fundraising training seminars.
Entry is $10 with proceeds going to the Memorial Hall Renovation fund.
The first night is all about getting that tablet that you received over the holidays going. Don’t know how to turn it on? Perfect; we will go through the whole process on Android and Apple tablets, Starting at 7:00 PM.
The South Dumfries Historical Society is pleased to host our third annual Community Yard Sale Breakfast.
It takes place Saturday, August 4 from 7:30am-1:00pm at the Memorial Hall in St. George.
Cost is $5 for either a breakfast sandwich/coffee or pancakes/sausages and coffee.
Hope to see you for breakfast!
You have heard them practicing around town and at the memorial hall, The Paris Port Dover Pipe Band got to meet Rod Stewart!
Read more of the Article here from the Brantford Expositor.
We are currently looking to get a tax exemption for the Memorial hall.
More details in the Brantford Expositor here.
26th Annual Labour Day weekend
ST. GEORGE ANTIQUE SHOW
*** 35 Quality Dealers ***
Sat. Aug. 31, 2013 from 10am –5pm; and
Sun. Sept. 1, 2013, from 11am – 5pm.
Amid the many Fall events across Southern Ontario the St. George Antique Show has become a favourite with both collectors and the general public.
Whether you are searching for the rare and unusual or just browsing through memories of yesteryear and enjoying a fine home-cooked meal, the St. George Arena is the place for you!
Known for its depth of quality and diversification, the show offers fine and rustic furniture, silver and paintings, formal and funky jewellery, postcards and memorabilia, formal and functional glass, wonderful Persian carpets, and everything from traditional items of classical beauty to the everyday items of years gone by.
The show is staffed by professional dealers who are experts in their fields and and who are happy to chat about their items and experiences.
Leave the world of plastic and deadlines for a beautiful day in the quaint village of St. George.
Walk the historical main street after the show and browse through its shops, tea rooms, pub, and museum.
The show runs Sat. Aug. 31, 10 – 5; and Sun. Sept 1, 11 – 5.
The St. George Arena is located on Hwy 5 just a few miles north of Brantford (watch for the signs).
Admission is still $5 and the show is run under the auspices of The South Dumfries Historical Society.
For more information, please call: 905.659.1166
There is a lot planned for this year to celebrate Canada Day in St. George.
You may have noticed that the St. George Cenotaph has been missing for a few weeks – it is being restored up in Cambridge. There is a new base that has been poured to support the Cenotaph and a new walkway and benches and flower pots will be installed.
The unveiling and Re-Dedication of the Cenotaph will be taking place on July 1st at 5 pm.
Our special guest for this event will be seven time East Coast Music Award winner TERRY KELLY.
On the base of the Cenotaph we have received permission to inscribe lines from Terry Kelly`s touching song, A Pittance of Time.
There will be speeches, a song or two from Terry Kelly, laying of wreaths and then the serving of Birthday Cake and other refreshments afterwards.
During the morning and afternoon there will also be a lot to do.
The St George Volunteer Firefighters, teaming up with the St. George Lions Club, are hosting a pancake breakfast at the Fire Station to start the day.
On the Main Street of St. George, which will be closed for most of the day from the lights down to the post office corner, there will be lots of music and other activities to enjoy.
Musical guests include JAMES GORDON – who we have asked to perform a children’s music set. He is well know to many adults for his work with the band Tamarack and also his songs on the CBC radio show Basic Black. We have invited James to do a children’s show as an introduction to a project we are planning for the Fall – where he will work with local students to compose, perform and produce a CD of original songs to celebrate the St George BICENTENNIAL in 2014.
James Gordon is scheduled to kick off the music schedule at 11am. For more information on James, visit www. jamesgordon.ca
Also on the stage will be local favorite GARY GRAY with his band THE NATURE OF THINGS. Gary has played many times for us on Canada Day, last year as a solo act, but he is especially excited about his band and how well their practices have been going. He is a master of the guitar solo and his fingers will be flying on Canada Day.
We have invited back JEAN ST. PIERRE – also known as STOMPIERRE – who performs the music of the late Stompin’ Tom Connors in English and French (but mostly in English for us).
DANIELLE BEAUDIN will be making her first appearance at one of our Canada Day events, but she has played shows at the St George Legion as well as in venues in Hamilton, Burlington, Stoney Creek and Brantford. She has several videos on her website and is working towards finishing her first CD. To get a sample of what to expect visit www.daniellebeaudin.com
We have asked Danielle to sing O Canada at the Cenotaph ceremony as well – which will be fitting as her grandfather is one of our local veterans.
TERRY KELLY will be playing a full set on our Main Street Stage before joining us for the Cenotaph Re-Dedication ceremony. He has a brand new CD out and is excited to be a part of our celebrations. Visit www.terry-kelly.com to learn more and to watch his videos.
We will also have clowns on hand and other children’s activities.
Bring a lawn chair to enjoy all the great music on the Main Street – between 11 am and 5 pm.
Independent of the Main Street events, the St. George Firefighters will again host their FIRE AND THUNDER Fireworks Display at King William Park starting at approx. 10 pm.