St. Michael’s Capital Campaign concert

To raise money for the St. Michael’s Capital Campaign, singer Isabella Imperatori will perform in Miramichi at the Vogue Theatre on Sunday, April 30th.

She’s living in Rogersville with her husband and daughter.

Imperatori has sung professionally for 15 years in her native France and now performs in her adopted country of Canada, she’s been living here for 17 years.

Tickets are 20 dollars, you can get them at the St. Michael’s parish office in Chatham; the Brookdale Flower Shop, the Family Convenience Store on Wellington Street; the Mr. Tomato in Rogersville and from committee members.

Miramichi meeting tonight

Tonight at seven, the Beaverbrook House will be featuring the life; the memories, the music and the books of Dr. Louise Manny; who was instrumental in developing the Miramichi folksong festival.  Admission is a free will offering, all money will go directly to the preservation and refurbishing of the house.