by Kelly Babcock
Thursday, December 3rd, at 9PM, at the Avalon Jazz Lounge & Patio, 229 9th St. E., It's Jazz Jam! Come out and jam on any kind of jazz you want. Bring an instrument or your voice and join Kaelin Murphy at the Avalon! admission: pay what you can
Friday, December 4th, at 6PM 'til 9PM, at The Bleeding Carrot, 945 Main St., Festive First Friday Coffee House and Open Mic with scheduled acts and open mic opportunities. Come hear Zoltan Stewart, Justin Burgess, and Rob Elder and your host and MC Kelly Babcock as they perform some of their favs. Admission: Free
Friday, December 4th, at 6PM 'til 11PM, at the Avalon Jazz Lounge & Patio, 229 9th St. E., Come to Festive First Friday and hear Christmas Standards on the piano with Nolan Murphy and Friends. Admission: Pay What You Can
Friday, December 4th, at 7:30PM, at Heartwood Concert Hall, 939 Main St., RPR "Hometown" concert ...
Grey County Council has a new leader for 2016. Alan Barfoot was acclaimed the 2016 Grey County Warden by his fellow councillors on December 1 at the annual inaugural
session of council.
"I'm honoured to be elected to the position of Grey County Warden. It's a big responsibility and I will strive to fulfill the duties to the best of my ability," said Warden Barfoot. "I look forward to working with Council, county staff, and other stakeholders to move Grey County forward together. We live in the ...
The United Way of Bruce Grey is releasing their numbers for the first 4 months of the new reporting year for its Utility Assistance Program. The United Way switched to reporting on a July to June format to more accurately capture the impact of a single winter.
From July 1st to November 30th the United Way has provided almost $105 000 in support to over 355 people, 266 requests.
"The program use to slow down over the summer" admits United Way Executive Director Francesca Dobbyn, "but the last ...
-by Hub Staff
Two trucks out, one truck in. The 1923 LaFrance pumper pictured here was delivered to Owen Sound by rail straight from the factory in the spring of that year. It served the Owen Sound Fire Department until 1967, and it is now being taken to Grey Roots Museum to be restored by volunteers and once again be seen by the public.
The 2008 Ford F550 Mini-Pumper that went into service in the spring of 2012 has been sold
The Community Waterfront Heritage Centre (CWHC) is excited to announce the next phase of fundraising, and restoration, which includes the purchase of windows, to remove condensation, protect the 1953 Dining Car from damaging water leaks and provide additional insulation.
CWHC is asking for community support and donations can be made in honour, or memory of a loved one, or by individual and business sponsorship. A donation of $100 or more will be commemorated on a plaque aboard the Dining Car. The goal of the campaign is to raise a minimum of $17000.00.
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