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Variety show returns to Mont-Carmel Parish Hall Sunday to raise money for parish

Oct. 29 concert to raise money for Notre-Dame-du-Mont-Carmel parish

Our Lady of Mont-Carmel Church in Mont-Carmel is more than a century old and one of the popular stops for visitors to the Evangeline Region.
Our Lady of Mont-Carmel Church in Mont-Carmel is more than a century old and one of the popular stops for visitors to the Evangeline Region.

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MONT-CARMEL, P.E.I. – Music will be returning to the Mont-Carmel Parish Hall when a variety show, featuring local artists, will be staged there Sunday, Oct. 29.

“Our cooperative is organizing another great show to help the Notre-Dame-du-Mont-Carmel Parish,” explained Edmond Gallant, president of the Coopérative de développement culturel et patrimonial de Mont-Carmel. “During the past few years, we have held two shows, one in the spring and one in the fall, to raise money for our parish. We sincerely hope that, once again, many people will attend our concert so that we can raise a good sum of money to help it pay its expenses.”

Some of the artists who have agreed to perform for the fundraiser are the Grand Ruisseau Choir, Jacinthe Laforest, Zita Arsenault, Emily McIsaac, Paloudes, Albert à Eddie and family, Louise Arsenault and the Joe Narcisse family, as well as Faustin, Évéline and Marguerite Gallant.

There will also be several step-dancers performing.

Gallant expressed his appreciation to all the artists “who have agreed to share their talents without pay for our parish.”

The concert starts at 7 p.m. at the hall at 5786 Rte. 11 in Mont-Carmel.

There will be a canteen and a 50/50 draw, as well as a bake sale.

Wellington author, Normand Richard, will also have copies of his book “Courage to Spare” for sale at the event.

Admission is $12 for adults and $5 for students. There is no charge for preschoolers.

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