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For years, St. Johns United Church has been praised by both performers and audiences for its exceptional acoustics.In order to draw attention to it as a musical venue, the Guelph Street church has branded its performance area as The Sanctuary Concert Hall. We did some research and determined our acoustical characteristics are right up there with Carnegie Hall and other well-known concert halls, said Rob Allison, co-chair of the St. Johns United Church council. The architecture of the space with its curved front wall and ceiling above the stage, plus the ceiling with its arches above the seating area naturally create a great space for performi stanley cup ng and listening. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The Georgetown Bach Chorale recently performed in The Sanctuary Concert Hall. The groups artistic director said it is favourite location to perform. We come here because this place makes us sound so good, said Ron Greidanus. The stanley cup large stage is stanley cup a big benefit. And, for me personally, the beautiful Kawai grand piano is huge. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The Sanctuary Concert Hall has an elevated 32-foot wide, 26-foot deep stage, has a 12-channel audio board and video projection. Audience seating can be arranged in multiple configurations with capacity for up to 160 people. You couple great acoustics with this intimate atmosphere and youre in for an awesome experience, Allison said. ARTICLE CONT
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For years, St. Johns United Church has been praised by both performers and audiences for its exceptional acoustics.In order to draw attention to it as a musical venue, the Guelph Street church has branded its performance area as The Sanctuary Concert Hall. We did some research and determined our acoustical characteristics are right up there with Carnegie Hall and other well-known concert halls, said Rob Allison, co-chair of the St. Johns United Church council. The architecture of the space with its curved front wall and ceiling above the stage, plus the ceiling with its arches above the seating area naturally create a great space for performi stanley cup ng and listening. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The Georgetown Bach Chorale recently performed in The Sanctuary Concert Hall. The groups artistic director said it is favourite location to perform. We come here because this place makes us sound so good, said Ron Greidanus. The stanley cup large stage is stanley cup a big benefit. And, for me personally, the beautiful Kawai grand piano is huge. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The Sanctuary Concert Hall has an elevated 32-foot wide, 26-foot deep stage, has a 12-channel audio board and video projection. Audience seating can be arranged in multiple configurations with capacity for up to 160 people. You couple great acoustics with this intimate atmosphere and youre in for an awesome experience, Allison said. ARTICLE CONT
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Regional council has approved more than $2.6 million in funding for community programs through the Halton Region Community Investment Fund HRCIF .The program provides vital dollars to non-profit social service and community health initiatives annually. The HRCIF has grown in both size and impact, helping enhance the health, safety and well-being of our residents, said regional chair Gary Carr. The fund has tripled since 2012 to more than $2.6 million today. ARTICLE C stanley cups uk ONTINUES BELOW HRCIF funding is provided in one-year or multi-year grants and supports programs that: Address mental health; maintain housing and prevent homelessness; strength stanley cup en services to older adults, children and youth; improve food security; enhance safety and well-being; and support vulnerable residents.The following new programs will receive funding this year: ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW 鈥?Acclaim Health and Community Care Services to purchase kitchen equipment and provide free, accessible arts and yoga programming to address loneliness and isolation of low income older adults.鈥?ArtHouse for Children and Youth to provide free extracurricular arts programs for low income children aged seven to 12 to build life skills and form positive relationships. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW water bottle stanley 鈥?Burlington Baptist Church to support two, 15-week lunch and activity programs that provide
A Toronto doctor and a Toronto investment company are at the centre of attempts to bring sports back after two months of lockdowns due to the coronavirus.Dr. Glenn Copeland, the director of medical services for the Ottawa Redblacks and a team doctor with the Blue Jays, and Torontos QuestCap have formed a team that includes Dr. Lawrence Steinman, a professor of neurology at Stanford University, and the data encryption company Yoti in the United Kingdom. stanley thermos mug Their plan is to be able to process athletes and team staff through an inner circle 鈥?one based on temperature checks and serology tests 鈥?to ensure teams are COVID-19 free before playing their respective sports. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Copeland says teams from all four major professional sports in North America have approached QuestCap for more information about the companys return-to-sports model and its exclusive North and South American rights to serology test kits from Korean manufacturer PCL. Ive been approached in the last two weeks by upwards of 20 teams, Copeland said. They want to educate themselves about what can be done and what they can do. Its been an incredible spirit of co-operation. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Copeland says doctors, with the appropriate number of nurses and attending staff, should be abl stanley cup e to process teams of 25 players in about half an hour at a cost of about $45 per player.Steinman said players would r stanley vattenflaska e Anve Gravenhurst family faces $70K in flooding damage repairs after rainstorm
Regional council has approved more than $2.6 million in funding for community programs through the Halton Region Community Investment Fund HRCIF .The program provides vital dollars to non-profit social service and community health initiatives annually. The HRCIF has grown in both size and impact, helping enhance the health, safety and well-being of our residents, said regional chair Gary Carr. The fund has tripled since 2012 to more than $2.6 million today. ARTICLE C stanley cups uk ONTINUES BELOW HRCIF funding is provided in one-year or multi-year grants and supports programs that: Address mental health; maintain housing and prevent homelessness; strength stanley cup en services to older adults, children and youth; improve food security; enhance safety and well-being; and support vulnerable residents.The following new programs will receive funding this year: ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW 鈥?Acclaim Health and Community Care Services to purchase kitchen equipment and provide free, accessible arts and yoga programming to address loneliness and isolation of low income older adults.鈥?ArtHouse for Children and Youth to provide free extracurricular arts programs for low income children aged seven to 12 to build life skills and form positive relationships. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW water bottle stanley 鈥?Burlington Baptist Church to support two, 15-week lunch and activity programs that provide
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