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THE WEEKLY ANCHOR
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THE WEEKLY ANCHOR , 2020 MONDAY FEBRUARY 17, 2020 PAGE 25
“Casual and engaging” performance
at latest Chautauqua show
by Cassie Kushniruk is a renowned artist whom we have “funny and relatable” banter moving musical performance
sought to invite to perform here,” between Helm and her with a “crystal clear voice that
Renowned American singer- said Diana Inscho with Edson bandmates. will cut straight through your
songwriter Amy Helm performed a Chautauqua. “We are very Inscho added, “[Another] heart”.
“casual and engaging” concert for a fortunate.” highlight of the night occurred Although the five-show
sold-out audience at Chautauqua's Helm not only captivated the Chautauqua season is fully
second show of the season on audience with her powerful and when she was discussing singing subscribed, tickets may become
February 2. deeply expressive voice, but also the American and Canadian available for individual shows. “We
With a mix of Americana, country, with her cleverly written songs National anthems at a Rangers vs
blues, and gospel, topped off with that “draw upon a deep well of Senators game a few years ago. ask our audience to please find
captivating four-part harmonies, The audience encouraged her to someone to fill their seats or to
attendants were in for a relaxing American musical traditions”. sing the first line and then the contact [Edson Chautauqua] if
night of soulful and intimate music “Her performance was casual entire audience stood up and they need assistance,” said
courtesy of Helm and her band. and engaging,” said Inscho. “Her sang to the trio. It was moving.” Inscho. “We have a waiting list
Currently, Helm is on tour for her voice is soulful and clear and the Chautauqua's next performance of people who would love to see
latest album, This Too Shall Light, harmonies were perfect. The is on February 22 at 7 pm, when the performances and it's
and was able to make a stop in audience loved her music.” folk artist Dana Wylie will visit wonderful when the performers
Edson before continuing on to larger According to Inscho, one of the the Red Brick to deliver a are playing to a full house.”
venues in Calgary and Banff. “Amy highlights of the concert was the
In the last half of November and first half of December Apex Predator Brewing
partnered with Galloway Lounge in Edson to donate a dollar each from the
sale of their Honey Oat Blonde beer sold on-site, to help the Edson Food
Bank. 200 hundred pints were sold for a total donation of $400. Left to right are
Fred Kuzmic of the Edson Food Bank, General Manager of Galloway Stephanie Reid with Russell Kolasa at Parkland Lodge. Russell celebrated Muriel Cameron sits with her mother at Parkland Lodge on February 6, to help
Shannon Johnson Bevan, Gary Kearse of the Edson Food Bank, and owner his 87th birthday on February 7. Happy Birthday Russell, hope you had a her celebrate her birthday. Della Birtles turned 84 and moved into the lodge
of Apex Predator Brewing Andrew Kulynych. wonderful birthday. photo Deanna Mitchener back in 2009. Happy birthday! photo Deanna Mitchener
WANT TO ADVERTISE IN THE PHONE DIRECTORY?
We are working on the 28th Annual 2020 Regional Phone Directory
detailing businesses and fax information
for Edson and Yellowhead County
The phone and fax directory will be distributed through
Edson and Yellowhead County
To advertise in the 2020 Regional Phone Directory
give Sue-Ann a call at 780-723-5787
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THE WEEKLY ANCHOR , 2020 MONDAY FEBRUARY 17, 2020 PAGE 25
“Casual and engaging” performance
at latest Chautauqua show
by Cassie Kushniruk is a renowned artist whom we have “funny and relatable” banter moving musical performance
sought to invite to perform here,” between Helm and her with a “crystal clear voice that
Renowned American singer- said Diana Inscho with Edson bandmates. will cut straight through your
songwriter Amy Helm performed a Chautauqua. “We are very Inscho added, “[Another] heart”.
“casual and engaging” concert for a fortunate.” highlight of the night occurred Although the five-show
sold-out audience at Chautauqua's Helm not only captivated the Chautauqua season is fully
second show of the season on audience with her powerful and when she was discussing singing subscribed, tickets may become
February 2. deeply expressive voice, but also the American and Canadian available for individual shows. “We
With a mix of Americana, country, with her cleverly written songs National anthems at a Rangers vs
blues, and gospel, topped off with that “draw upon a deep well of Senators game a few years ago. ask our audience to please find
captivating four-part harmonies, The audience encouraged her to someone to fill their seats or to
attendants were in for a relaxing American musical traditions”. sing the first line and then the contact [Edson Chautauqua] if
night of soulful and intimate music “Her performance was casual entire audience stood up and they need assistance,” said
courtesy of Helm and her band. and engaging,” said Inscho. “Her sang to the trio. It was moving.” Inscho. “We have a waiting list
Currently, Helm is on tour for her voice is soulful and clear and the Chautauqua's next performance of people who would love to see
latest album, This Too Shall Light, harmonies were perfect. The is on February 22 at 7 pm, when the performances and it's
and was able to make a stop in audience loved her music.” folk artist Dana Wylie will visit wonderful when the performers
Edson before continuing on to larger According to Inscho, one of the the Red Brick to deliver a are playing to a full house.”
venues in Calgary and Banff. “Amy highlights of the concert was the
In the last half of November and first half of December Apex Predator Brewing
partnered with Galloway Lounge in Edson to donate a dollar each from the
sale of their Honey Oat Blonde beer sold on-site, to help the Edson Food
Bank. 200 hundred pints were sold for a total donation of $400. Left to right are
Fred Kuzmic of the Edson Food Bank, General Manager of Galloway Stephanie Reid with Russell Kolasa at Parkland Lodge. Russell celebrated Muriel Cameron sits with her mother at Parkland Lodge on February 6, to help
Shannon Johnson Bevan, Gary Kearse of the Edson Food Bank, and owner his 87th birthday on February 7. Happy Birthday Russell, hope you had a her celebrate her birthday. Della Birtles turned 84 and moved into the lodge
of Apex Predator Brewing Andrew Kulynych. wonderful birthday. photo Deanna Mitchener back in 2009. Happy birthday! photo Deanna Mitchener
WANT TO ADVERTISE IN THE PHONE DIRECTORY?
We are working on the 28th Annual 2020 Regional Phone Directory
detailing businesses and fax information
for Edson and Yellowhead County
The phone and fax directory will be distributed through
Edson and Yellowhead County
To advertise in the 2020 Regional Phone Directory
give Sue-Ann a call at 780-723-5787