UPDATE: MUSKOKA MEN OF SONG CONCERT JUNE 17 MOVED TO UNITED CHURCH DUE TO WEATHER

UPDATE: Due to uncertain weather, The Muskoka Men of Song concert scheduled to be held at Annie William’s Park on Friday June 17 has been relocated to the Bracebridge United Church at 46 Dominion St., Bracebridge.  Please enter at the side door.

LETTER TO EDITOR:

MUSKOKA — Thanks to generous donations from the public and the members of The Muskoka Men of Song, the Sean Kelly Bursary Program has been able to continue financial assistance to students of music in Muskoka.

This is the 38th anniversary of the Muskoka Men of Song, a choral group providing good music to the public of Muskoka.

The bursary program was created in 1990, and is named after the late Sean Kelly, a founding member of the choir.

As COVID slowly eases, the Men of Song resume their regular schedule of two major concerts each year, one in June and one in December celebrating the Christmas season.

All proceeds of the concerts go to support the bursary program.

The first concert in more than two years will take place on June 17 at the amphitheatre at Annie Williams Park in Bracebridge, starting at 7 p.m.

This year seven students representing a wide variety of musical talent in violin, piano, and flute, will receive financial support in their musical endeavours. All the applicants are enthusiastically supported by their instructors.

Some of the students will be performing at future concerts of the Muskoka Men of Song at various venues in the area.

This is the 38th anniversary of the Muskoka Men of Song, a choral group providing good music to the public of Muskoka. Their first concert in two years is June 17 at Annie Williams Park in Bracebridge, 7 p.m.