| May 6th, 2011 | ||
| 20:00pm | to | 22:00pm |
| May 7th, 2011 | ||
| 20:00pm | to | 22:00pm |
| May 8th, 2011 | ||
| 14:00pm | to | 16:00pm |

Pour diffusion immédiate
Le théâtre est de retour à la salle Alec et Gérard Pelletier. En effet, vendredi dernier (29 avril) avait lieu la première de la pièce L’espace entre, un collage de six courtes pièces écrites spécialement pour l’occasion, par six auteurs de Sutton : Agathe Génois, Lucie Hébert, Jefferson Lewis, Michèle Normandin, Andrée Pelletier et Louise Pelletier. La mise en scène est signée par Michèle Normandin, la musique a été créée par Pierre Laurendeau et la conception des costumes est de Brigite Normandin.
Les spectateurs ont été enchantés de leur soirée et étonnés de la grande qualité du spectacle. L’originalité de la mise en scène et l’excellence du jeu des comédiens ont été particulièrement remarquées. Ce sont dix comédiens de Sutton et des environs qui interprètent avec brio les différentes pièces, il s’agit de Lise Cameron, Stéphanie Choquette, Michel Fradette, Dominique Gagnon, Robert Ménard, Dominic Papin, Shannon Partridge, Andrée Pelletier, Sanders Pinault et Catherine Rajotte.
L’espace entre, c’est le thème de tous ces morceaux qui parlent d’amour, de trahison, d’indifférence, de communication ou d’incommunication, d’espoir et d’un brin de folie. C’est l’espace entre le rêve et l’éveil, l’illusion et le mensonge, l’image et la réalité.
Lise Cameron, Stéphanie Choquette, Michel Fradette, Dominique Gagnon, Robert Ménard, Dominic Papin, Shannon Partridge, Andrée Pelletier, Sanders Pinault et Catherine RajotteC’est à voir absolument. Il ne reste que trois représentations, les 6 et 7 mai à 20h, le 8 mai à 14h. Vous pouvez réserver en téléphonant au 450 538 0486. Des billets (20$) sont aussi en vente à la boutique Au Naturel à Sutton.
Pour plus de détails sur la programmation de la Salle Alec et Gérard Pelletier, visitez le www.salleagpelletier.com.
| May 5th, 2011 | ||
| 18:30pm | to | 20:30pm |
| May 6th, 2011 | ||
| 18:30pm | to | 20:30pm |
Our upcoming dance show Kaleidoscope. It is an annual event and this year’s theme is Imagination. The show will be shown to the public on Thursday and Friday, May 5 and 6. The price is $10 per person and the show starts at 6:30 pm. All money helps support the M-V dance program! Thanks for your support!
| April 9th, 2011 | ||
| 20:00pm | to | 22:00pm |
Sherbrooke native and former Sutton resident Brian Blain performs at Knowlton’s Radio Village Hall on Saturday, April 9
Admission is $10. With the price of admission you become an RCM member. Future shows will be offered to all members at reduced rates.
Brian Blain is known to CIDI-FM listeners as the composer of “Terrace Inn” a song that has received a lot of airplay on the station because of the fond memories many listeners have of that old dancehall in Bondville. Brian also made a guest appearance with Oliver Klaus at their annual fundraiser for the station last December.
Brian is an established singer-songwriter in Toronto and his appearance in Knowlton will kick-off a tour of Quebec to promote his third CD, “New Folk Blues”.

The new CD, New Folk Blues, recorded with internationally renowned bassist George Koller
For more info on Brian, as well as audio and video clips, go to www.brianblain.ca.
| March 27th, 2011 | ||
| 14:00pm | to | 16:00pm |
The choir, “Choeur Classique de l’Estrie”, has been part of the Eastern Townships cultural landscape since 1991. Its founder, Denis St-Pierre, established the choir as a high-level group of local singers. Their mission is to share the joy of singing by presenting masterpieces written by some of the world’s greatest composers. Since September 2002, Maestro François Panneton has been its director.
What’s striking about the Choeur Classique de l’Estrie is its size. With as many as 60 singers, the choir can be powerful and moving in ways that lends itself to interpreting some of the great choral, oratorio and symphonic musical works of all times. Other distinct qualities are: intonation, flexibility, musicality and precision.
Don’t miss a special presentation with twelve singers from the Choeur Classiques de l’Estrie under the direction of François Panneton this coming Sunday, March 27 at Radio Village Hall from 2pm to 4pm. Admission is $10 and $5 for RCM members. (Choeur Classique de l’Estrie: site).

| March 20th, 2011 | ||
| 14:00pm | to | 16:00pm |
CONFIRMATION : ” La Bande à Jaco ” WILL BE PLAYING in the Radio Village Hall on March 20, 2011

Next Sunday March 20th, we are having a show at Radio Village Hall featuring local talent, La bande à Jaco, with their very own take on Spanish flavoured music. Admission is $10. The show starts a 2 pm. With the price of admission you become an RCM member. Future shows will be offered to all members at reduced rates. (La Bande à Jaco: site).
| March 6th, 2011 | ||
| 14:00pm | to | 16:00pm |
DAVE & THE BLUE SHADOWS in the Radio Village Hall on March 6 2011 at 2:00PM. Admission $10.00 (RCM Members $5.00)

| March 7th, 2011 | ||
| 14:00pm | to | 16:00pm |
Canadian Club of the Yamaska Valley meets on Mon. March 7 with Jody Robinson, archivist at Eastern Townships Research Centre, Bishops University at 2 pm at Auberge West Brome. Topic Keeping it in the Family, tracing your family’s roots and preserving your family papers. Non members $10. Information 450 243 6524 (Meredith MacKeen)
| January 9th, 2011 | ||
| 13:30pm | to | 16:30pm |
On Sunday January 9, from 1:30 to 4 pm, RCM will present Le Vent des Cantons, a trio from the Brome Missisquoi region specializing in traditional Quebecois folklore music. The group has been together since February 2008. They play a variety of long-established music, reels, jigs and songs. Claire Ouellet plays piano and sings, Laurencio Beaudin plays diatonic accordion and foot percussion and Robert (Bob) Goulet plays the rhythm bones and other traditional percussion. For more information go to their website at leventdescantons.com.
More about this event in The Wind of Change article.
| December 11th, 2010 | ||
| 20:00pm | to | 23:00pm |
Au Bénéfice de la Radio Communautaire Missisquoi (RCM) /CIDI-FM 99.1
Fundraiser for Radio Communautaire Missisquoi

open the full post » RCM’s 2010 Fundraiser with Oliver Klaus
| November 27th, 2010 | ||
| 18:30pm | to | 21:30pm |

On November 27th, Radio Communautaire Missisquoi will be presenting the grand finale of the Stop! piano competition at Radio Village Hall (at CIDI, 305B Knowlton Road in Knowlton) at 6:30 pm. The host, Guy Côté, will introduce the judges and the six contestants will play their best pieces. The trophies and the money prizes:
| September 18th, 2010 | to | September 19th, 2010 |
| September 25th, 2010 | to | September 26th, 2010 |
Le rendez-vous des sens par excellence…

les 18, 19, 25 et 26 septembre 2010 !
Comment ne pas se souvenir de la première édition qui se déroula en 1996 ! Organisé par un promoteur, Le Festival International du canard s’est imposé comme étant l’une des activités familiales les plus courues et les plus appréciées au Québec pendant la période automnale.
En 2000, la Chambre de commerce de Lac-Brome reprit le flambeau pour créer le Festival Canard en Fête à Lac-Brome.
| August 14th, 2010 | ||
| 20:00pm | to | 22:00pm |
A toe tapping night of the most memorable favourites of the American Songbook. Interpreted by Lise Cameron and Jacques Lecours, musical director Michael Hynes and musician Kevin Sullivan.

| September 3rd, 2010 | to | September 6th, 2010 |
Brome Fair is an annual fall agricultural fair and exhibition which takes place in the tiny village of Brome. BCAS has organized a very successful agricultural fair since 1856; we are the 3rd largest agricultural fair in Quebec.

| August 9th, 2010 | ||
| 20:00pm | to | 22:00pm |
City of Lac-Brome
United Church of Knowlton
Monday, August 9th at 8 p.m.
It’s a production that brings a mix of classically trained musicians, mainly the centre’s finest students, to different venues throughout the Townships to perform.
For more info please contact:
Orford Arts Centre
3165, chemin du Parc
Orford (Québec) J1X 7A2, CANADA
t 819 843-3981 | F 819 843-7274
http://www.arts-orford.org/




