The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Shenanigan­s July 21

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Sunday Night Shenanigan­s, hosted by Judy MacLean, welcomes back to the stage several special guests July 22 at 7 p.m. Held at the York Community Centre, the show is celebratin­g 10 years of successful event.

Leading the way for this week’s program is country/traditiona­l recording artist Jeannie Cameron from Middleton who has recently produced a new CD, “Black Coffee,” recorded/produced at Big-Dogz Studio.

She has a new album in the works called “Red Dirt Girl.” Her backup guitarist is Roy Arsenault from Summerside.

Returning to the spotlight, is 12-year-old Amelia Parker, who won her division twice in fiddling at the Maritime Fiddling Contest. She also took first-place champion in fiddling and step dancing categories in the N.B. Fiddling and Stepdancin­g contest last summer.

Singer/songwriter Emmett DeCoursey will perform some fun

numbers and enjoys his unofficial title of Mayor of Morell. For fans of Elvis, Colton Matheson is in the building and will shake, rattle and roll when he takes the stage.

There’s also a light lunch, 50/50 and a Veseys Visitor From Away prize. Tickets are at the door 6 p.m. Showtime is 7 p.m. For informatio­n, call 902-566-5545 or email judymaclea­ndance@eastlink.ca.

Centre is air conditione­d, wheelchair accessible and located on Route 25, York Road (Civic No. 699).

 ?? SUBMITTED PHOTO ?? Recording artist Jeannie Cameron, pictured, and fiddling/step dancing champ Amelia Parker return to the stage during the July 22 edition of Sunday Night Shenanigan­s at 7 p.m.
SUBMITTED PHOTO Recording artist Jeannie Cameron, pictured, and fiddling/step dancing champ Amelia Parker return to the stage during the July 22 edition of Sunday Night Shenanigan­s at 7 p.m.
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Ameilia Parker

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