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The Scene





Tim Tamashiro blends storytelling and song




for first Chautauqua show of 2020



PASSPORT PHOTOS & MORE
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DROP IN AND SEE!ROP IN AND SEE! celebrated the songs, stories, and friendships of
Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, and Sammy Davis
Jr. of the renowned 1960s gang 'The Rat Pack'.
In between renditions of some of the Rat Pack
members greatest hits, Tamashiro told the story
of how each of these world-renowned artists met
and how they began singing together. Audience
members also enjoyed interesting tidbits about
the lives of these people, along with many jokes.
Tamashiro's contagious charisma exploded on
stage and resonated with the audience, as many
attendants were seen dancing in their chairs and
bobbing their heads along to the music. He also
encouraged audience members to sing along to
some of the Rat Pack members greatest hits, On January 11, Canadian jazz singer and former CBC radio host Tim Tamashiro performed at the Red
including 'That's Amore' by Dean Martin and Brick Arts Centre for Chautauqua's first show of the 2020 season. photo Cassie Kushniruk
'Strangers in the Night' by Frank Sinatra.
Chautauqua's next performance of the season Amy Helm for an evening of soulful music. for individual shows. Contact Edson Chautauqua
will be held on February 2, which will feature Although the five-show Chautauqua season is if you are interested in being put on the wait list
American singer, instrumentalist and songwriter fully subscribed, tickets may become available for the regular season performances.



Exploring the Art of Frida


Remember to drop off your
donations for the
EDSON FOOD BANK

at Independent Grocer, Sobeys by Lara Felsing
or the Edson Food Bank The magnificent paintings of Frida Kahlo were

explored during a Town of Edson kid's art
The Food Bank will be open two class held at the Repsol hospitality room on
Thursday evenings, January 13.
The class, which is the first of a series of
the second and last Thursday of the three, include an overview of the artist's
Month 6:45-8:00 pm. background, a study of their process and lastly
Open regular hours every Tuesday the opportunity to create a piece of art inspired
from 9-11 am. by their work.
“We have brought the Series of Art Classes
for kids again this season due to popular
demand. Kids between the ages of 6 and 11
780-723-1350 have loved learning about a master artist and

Hours: Tues 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. replicating a technique they artists are known
for,” said Town of Edson Community
Last Thursday of the month 6:45 p.m. to 8 p.m. Development Coordinator Diana Inscho.
“Our aspiring artists have studied Van Gough,
Food Bank located at Mondrain, Carr, Warhol and other artists and
4511 5th Ave., Edson this series will include Frieda Kahlo, Lawren
Harris and Henri Matisse. Registration for the
Sponsored by The Weekly Anchor first two classes of the series have closed but
there is still room in the final class planned for
Monday, January 27 from 3:45 – 5:25 at the
Hospitality Room at Repsol Place.”
Remember to drop off your Registration is $30 class and can be done
donations for the online at www.edson.ca or in person at Repsol
EDSON FOOD BANK Place. “After school snacks are included,” Class participants hold up the oil pastel self-portraits they created during the Frida Kahlo class. Left to right
are Madelynn Corser, Addy Zawadiuk, Rahi Patel (with her portrait of Frida Kahlo), Abby Corser, Ella
continued Inscho. “Creative minds need food.”
at Independent Grocer, Sobeys Domanianczuk, and Aaralyn Pyne. photo Lara Felsing
or the Edson Food Bank

The Food Bank will be open two Thursday evenings,
the second and last Thursday of the Month
6:45-8:00 pm.
Open regular hours every Tuesday from
9-11 am.
780-723-1350
Sponsored by The Weekly Anchor
Hours: Tues 9 a.m. to 11 a.m.
Last Thursday of the month 6:45 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Food Bank located at 4511 5th Ave., Edson
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