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SUMMARY:Steve Dickinson and the Skinners Bluff
DESCRIPTION:Local singer-songwriter Steve Dickinson presents original material spanning 4 albums\, including songs from the Reed & Dickinson era of working with Bob Seger’s sax player\, the late great Alto Reed. Steve was writing and performing his own material even before he recorded his debut CD Blindside – an album that garnered regular airplay across Canada’s country radio airwaves and beyond.  That effort was followed by Four Down\, and Good Old Days. His songs are about hometowns and old friends.  They’re about giving an audience permission to be nostalgic for the past\, to remember simpler\, happy youthful times.  And his songs\, like his voice\, have turned heads.  Could you call his style country?  Roots? Blue Collar? Roadhouse?  A case could be made for any of these\, but only part marks if you pick just one\, because Steve’s material spans all these genres\, striking a familiar chord with a wide variety of folks along the way. Perhaps the best description going is ‘Rock and Rural’. Straightforward honest lyrics\, driven by appealing chord progressions\, delivered with heartfelt energy\, that’s Steve Dickinson’s and the band’s signature sound. \nROB RITCHIE // keyboards:  Music and words are Rob’s life.  He was a contributing songwriter and keyboardist for the touring roots/folk band Tanglefoot\, and he fulfills the same duties for folk rockers RPR.  He holds down the piano and organ duties for his son Josh Ritchie and his band as well as Roadhouse cover band Midnight Blue.   In 2004\, Rob released his own solo CD Five O’Clock Shadow.  When he’s not writing music\, he’s chasing down his other dream as a fiction writer\, having published four novels over the past twenty years.\n\nJEFF MAYNE // drums:  Jeff’s interests stretch from Mozart to Meatloaf.  Relocating to Owen Sound in 1987 afforded the opportunity to play with a long list of great musicians in numerous bands.  Currently Jeff can be found behind his kit keeping the beat and the driving rhythms for the Creedence CCR tribute act Bootleg\, and now as drummer for Steve Dickinson’s latest project\, Skinner’s Bluff.\n\nPAUL FARROW // bass:  Paul “Woggy” Farrow holds down the bottom end on the bass with Steve Dickinson and Skinner’s Bluff.  His association with Steve goes back decades\, to the point that –  notwithstanding his business successes running a recording studio and advertising agency –  Paul cites being hired by Steve at the age of 17 as the most significant event in his career as a musician.  “I’ve been fortunate to be included in many of Steve’s bands and recordings … as a co-producer\, engineer and session musician.  Playing live with Steve and the Skinner’s Bluff band tops off my bucket list.”\n\nFRED RUEGG //guitar:  Hailing from a remote mining town in northwest Labrador\, Fred’s career brought him to the Grey-Bruce area in 2002 where he re-connected with old friends\, and traded in his love of travelling (The USA\, China\, all across Canada)\, for the need to have a guitar in his hands.\nAs part of a fundraising event in 2022\, Fred got the opportunity to play a set with Steve Dickinson\, and a short time later joined the Skinner’s Bluff crew supplying the soaring leads and fills that make up the band’s signature sound. to play a set with Steve Dickinson\, and a short me later joined the Skinner’s Bluff crew the soaring leads
URL:https://www.rrampt.com/event/steve-dickinson-and-the-skinners-bluff-2
LOCATION:Heartwood Hall\, 939 2nd Ave E\, Owen Sound\, Ontario\, n4k 2h5\, Canada
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SUMMARY:The Zaddies
DESCRIPTION:Live music at Sauble Dunes
URL:https://www.rrampt.com/event/the-zaddies
LOCATION:The Dunes\, 11 Southampton Parkway\, Sauble Beach\, ON\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Artist Discussion and Documentary Screening: Honouring Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls
DESCRIPTION:In honour of the National Day of Awareness for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls\, the Bruce County Museum & Cultural Centre welcomes artists Destiny Roote and Melissa Comyn for a discussion on the opening of the art installation Buffalo Woman. \nThe installation\, which will be on display from May 1-31\, is both a tribute and a call to action\, urging visitors to acknowledge the ongoing crisis\, listen to the stories of those left behind\, and stand in solidarity for change. \nFollowing the talk\, there will be a special screening of CBC’s The Fifth Estate documentary A Sister’s Promise in the Museum’s theatre. This documentary investigates Sonya Cywink’s death\, which has gone unsolved for three decades. Her sister Meggie has taken the search for the truth into her own hands – finding leads that police overlooked and trying to solve the mystery of Sonya’s death. \nCoffee\, tea\, and treats will be provided. \nFREE to attend; Preregister to save your seats. \n\nREGISTER >> \n\n\n\nWARNING: This presentation contains subject matter that may be disturbing to some visitors and may be triggering. We will have community support at presentation\, or you can call 1-866-925-4419\, or your local crisis line for counselling and support
URL:https://www.rrampt.com/event/artist-discussion-and-documentary-screening-honouring-missing-and-murdered-indigenous-women-and-girls
LOCATION:Bruce County Museum and Cultural Centre\, 33 Victoria St N\, Southampton\, ON\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Grey Bruce Youth Film Festival 2025 Call for Submissions
DESCRIPTION:2025 GREY BRUCE YOUTH FILM FESTIVAL CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS\nSubmission Deadline: May 9\, 2025 \nScreening: June TBD \nThe public libraries of Grey and Bruce counties are seeking submissions of films for the 14th Annual Grey Bruce Youth Film Festival! A screening of selected students’ films will take place at the Galaxy Cinemas in Owen Sound in June (date TBD)\, and filmmakers will have a chance to win cash prizes. \nShort animated or live action films of a maximum of 10 minutes in length from students in grades 7 through 12 are eligible. Interested teens can pick up an application form from their public library or download one here. \nAll films submitted to the Grey Bruce Youth Film Festival will be considered for screening at the Meaford International Film Festival as the opening film ahead of the evening’s feature. Selected films will be screened on Wightman TV Channel 6 in Southern Bruce and Grey Counties\, and on Rogers TV Grey County Channel 53 in Owen Sound and the surrounding area. \nThis event is coordinated by the Owen Sound & North Grey Union Public Library\, and is enabled through the participation and sponsorship of Galaxy Cinemas\, the United Way of Bruce Grey\, Richard Thomas Communications\, Wightman\, Rogers TV Grey County\, the Meaford International Film Festival\, Bruce County Public Library\, Grey Highlands Public Library\, Hanover Public Library\, Meaford Public Library\, Southgate Public Library and the West Grey Public Library.
URL:https://www.rrampt.com/event/grey-bruce-youth-film-festival-2025-call-for-submissions
LOCATION:Online
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SUMMARY:Music Bingo Night with Hosts Just Duet
DESCRIPTION:Join us at Parkwood Restaurant for MUSIC BINGO. It’s bingo but with classic songs instead of numbers. Sing along to iconic tunes\, test your music knowledge\, and compete for prizes. $10 ticket includes bingo cards for all rounds plus LIVE ENTERTAINMENT in between bingo rounds with JUST DUET. Enjoy pizza\, craft beer\, LIVE ENTERTAINMENT and play MUSIC BINGO for fun and prizes. Categories include\, Classic Rock\, 80s hits.
URL:https://www.rrampt.com/event/music-bingo-night-with-hosts-just-duet-2
LOCATION:Parkwood Restaurant\, 939 2nd Ave E\, Owen Sound\, Ontario\, N4K1K4\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Sideroad Farm Seedling Sale
DESCRIPTION:On until June. \nThe Sideroad Farm Organic Seedling Sale is on again in 2025! We grow a wide selection of garden favourites\, specifically selected and tested by the farmers at Sideroad Farm. Our seedlings are organic\, plastic-free (we use compostable pots and painstakingly hand stamp thousands of wooden tags) and loved by many home gardeners in the area. BYOBox (we’ll have some boxes available but tend to run low throughout the sale). \nThe seedling sale starts Thursday May 8th at 10 am and is open during store hours at the Sideroad Farm Store (Thursday 10-6\, Friday 10-6 and Saturday 10-4) until seedlings are sold out. We have many many plants started this year so there is no need to all rush and line up on May 8th. We will NOT be selling plants online this year and we can not reserve plants for you. The seedlings are available only for in-person shopping. If you would like to come during less busy times\, we recommend coming late afternoon/evening. For accessibility purposes there is a small set of steps down to the little plant shop and the ground is somewhat uneven as you walk up and down the rows of plants. We are happy to help you shop for plants…please let us know if you require assistance. \nIn general we recommend that plants that are not cold tolerant (peppers\, eggplants\, tomatoes\, ground cherries\, squashes\, cukes\, melons\, basil and some flowers) are NOT planted until on or after Victoria Day long weekend. Watch the weather forecast and if there is a chance of temperatures below 5C\, hold off planting.
URL:https://www.rrampt.com/event/sideroad-farm-seedling-sale
LOCATION:Sideroad Farm\, 805092 Sideroad 25 RR3\, Markdale\, Ontario N0C1H0
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SUMMARY:The Quiet Reveal: Exhibition Opens
DESCRIPTION:An exhibition by two local nature photographers\, Eric Busch and Andrew Mielzynski\, curated by Nicholas X Bent at Grey Gallery in April and May.
URL:https://www.rrampt.com/event/the-quiet-reveal-exhibition-opens
LOCATION:Grey Gallery\, 883 2nd Ave E\, Owen Sound\, ON\, N4K2H2\, Canada
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