Step into the shadows with us for an evening of eerie tales. At this open mic, storytellers are invited to share their spookiest stories—whether whispered down through friends-of-friends, recited from memory, or read from the page. Original tales are encouraged, but retellings are also welcome. The evening will feature a few spooky-themed tunes from Lauren Shepherd and Eric Burry.
Hosted by Culture & Tradition Journal and located at The Battery Café.
Entry cost is a sliding scale cover fee of $5-20. Limited sponsorships available for those unable to pay.
Join us for Mugs and Music, featuring performers from the Music Studios of Etcetera Productions, on Sunday, October 19, at 7:00 p.m. (doors open at 6:30 p.m.).
The event will take place in the Lecture Hall, where entertainment, coffee/tea and desserts will be provided for all attendees.
There are only 120 tickets available. Gather a group or come alone for a fun evening of great entertainment and delicious sweets.
Tickets are $20.00 each and are available for purchase at the church office, starting Thursday, October 2nd. Payment is due via e-transfer, cheque, or cash before the event.
Opera on the Avalon is proud to announce that The Ennis Sisters are performing live for one night only at the historic Colonial Building as part of our 2nd annual Fall Festival! The Juno Award-winning trio bring their signature harmonies and heartfelt storytelling to the Colonial Building for an unforgettable evening of music.