Playing With Choir

Playing With Choir PLAYING WITH CHOIR is a fun opportunity for adults who love to sing hits from the 50's/60's/70's/80's

07/18/2024

The Guild space is BOOKED!
Tuesday, August 13th ❤️ 🎶 🙏

Now we just need to find our song!!!

I’ve been considering ABBA. Adele. Fleetwood Mac and more.

I’d LOVE to hear from you!!! What do you want to sing!?

Jill

07/10/2024

Save the date-
Tuesday, August 13th
A night of choir at The Guild-
Details to follow ❤️

09/08/2023

Sad, for so many Islanders.
Leo Cheverie was a friend to all, an activist, a lover of music, a supporter of the arts and so much more. He was also, at one time, a member of our choir.

Let us listen to Leo’s words- and “enjoy every sunset.”

See below, from CBC.
Jill

Leo Cheverie, a long-time advocate for fairness and equity on Prince Edward Island, has died at age 60.
Whether supporting the labour movement, social justice, or the arts community, Cheverie was a familiar face in many crowds.
"I have time for making sure that if there are things out there that need to be done, I can raise awareness about all sorts of issues. I'm always happy to do that," Cheverie said in an August interview with CBC News.
He was diagnosed with colorectal cancer in spring of 2022.
NDP candidate and supporter

The New Democratic Party of Prince Edward Island, for which Cheverie ran as a candidate in number of elections, expressed deep sadness following his passing Thursday.
"Leo stood out in the crowd for his passion and advocacy for many causes including the labour movement, environment and Indigenous issues, proportional representational and social justice," the party's statement read.

Cheverie graduated from the University of Prince Edward Island in 1984 and began working in the library the year after — a post he held until recently.
A supporter of electoral reform on P.E.I., he advocated for the adoption of proportional representation.
Following his diagnosis, Cheverie became a proponent of colorectal cancer screening.
"The best thing is early detection," he said in August. "Be aware that it is very treatable in its early stages."

His father's guitar and fiddle playing planted a seed that blossomed into a love for music, he said.
"Music has always been part of my life and has always been highly valued," Cheverie said. "It's been one of the things I've always turned to, something that's always lifted me up."
Growing up, his family valued giving back to the community, he said. "I guess I blame my mother," who was an activist and involved in community service, he said.
He served as president of CUPE Local 1870 for more than a decade until 2015 and was once president of the P.E.I. Federation of Labour.
"I just want to do it because I want to make P.E.I. better and stronger and a more progressive place," he said of his activism in the 2022 interview.
'Be present, completely in the present'

An outpouring of support followed news of Cheverie's illness. A GoFundMe campaign raised more than $28,000 to help him offset costs as he received treatment.
He studied history, philosophy and politics in university and said it probably shaped how he viewed life.
"We learn from the past to move forward into the future," he said. "Be present, completely in the present. So that we are completely understanding where we are, and really enjoying … every sunset."

Such a wonderful evening-And such great singing. 🎶Thank you to all who came out tonight- it was a joy to see and hear ...
06/03/2023

Such a wonderful evening-
And such great singing. 🎶
Thank you to all who came out tonight- it was a joy to see and hear you ❤️

Three sleeps til Friday!Get your tickets ❤️🎶🎉Doors/ bar opens at 6:30We sing at 7!!!!!See you soon :)
05/31/2023

Three sleeps til Friday!
Get your tickets ❤️🎶🎉

Doors/ bar opens at 6:30
We sing at 7!!!!!

See you soon :)

05/29/2023

Four sleeps til Friday!
Hope you’re going to join us for ”Go Your Own Way”
Tickets available at the link below!!

05/18/2023

Just two weeks to get your ticket for our upcoming Playing With Choir night at The Guild.

We are taking on Fleetwood Mac’s “You Can Go Your Own Way” and it’s going to be a time!

You CAN go your own way!! But on June 2 - we hope your way takes YOU to The Guild!

Link for tickets below!

05/16/2023

We love sharing good news!

Issac King, who impressed and entertained us all this season with his superior guitar skills, quick wit and adaptability - is even more talented than we knew!!! Isaac has been nominated for an Island Literary Award, in the short story category ❤️

Congrats Isaac- we will be cheering for you!

See you on June 2 🎶

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