The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Musicians make donation

- Pinhole Photograph­y Gallery, The Purcell Parlour Art Gallery, Red House Art Gallery, The Prince Edward Island Regiment Museum,

The musicians with Ceilidh in the City recently made their annual donation to the P.E.I. Canadian Mental Health Associatio­n. Shown are Kendall Docherty, left, Peter Burke, Paul Kiley (on behalf of the Murchison Foundation) Brian Knox and Heartz Godkin, presenting proceeds from the 2015 Ceilidh In the City concert series weekly 50/50 draw. Close to $15,000 has been raised since the ceilidh series began. the home studio/darkroom of Charlottet­own artist/pinhole photograph­er, Mary Carr-Chaisson, is open by chance or appointmen­t. Call 902-628-1575, email mary@ pinholepho­togallery.com or visit www.pinholepho­togallery for more informatio­n 48 Herlihy Dr., Clyde River, features recent paintings in oil and watercolou­r by artist Julia Purcell, open most days by chance or appointmen­t. Call 902-368-7526 for more informatio­n.

Mount Stewart, features watercolou­rs by Debbie Misener. Join her or refreshmen­ts while viewing her work and the view of the Hillsborou­gh River. The gallery is open by chance or appointmen­t. For more informatio­n, call 902-731-2053 or send an email to debbie @deborahmis­ener.com. side. The genealogy centre has staff to search for ancestors. Hours are Tuesday to Saturday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., and Tuesday, 5-9 p.m. Call 902-432-1332 for more informatio­n.

Queen Charlotte Armoury, 3 Haviland St., Charlottet­own, highlights the history and heritage of military forces on P.E.I. and Islanders at war, during peace time and on United Nations / NATO duty. As the only official military museum on P.E.I., the wide range and variety of artifacts portrays the story of the Island's military history from the Colonial Volunteer Militia period prior to Confederat­ion to the modern era. The various exhibits illustrate the service of Islanders to their country in all of the major conflicts over the past 200 years, from the War of 1812, to the plains of South Africa, through to the fields of Flanders to the beaches of Normandy and the

will be holding Charlottet­own Acting and Musical Theatre classes for children and teens at the Guild Theatre in Charlottet­own for the next 12 weeks. The school is located in Summerside and Charlottet­own, and offers theatre arts programs in acting, musical theatre, dance and improv as well as a class in visual arts. Students have opportunit­ies to showcase their

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