CONNECTING PEI CEILIDHS Come join in the music and find a
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CONNECTING PEI CEILIDHS Come join in the music and find a
Thank you to our title sponsor CONNECTING PEI CEILIDHS Come join in the music and find a kitchen party and ceilidh near you. Copyright 2016 Eastern Media All Rights Reserved. Cover photo courtesy of Lorne Miller PEI’s Official Ceilidh Directory! CEILIDHS.CA Welcome to the official PEI Ceilidh booklet; Eastern Media is pleased to present this free directory of ceilidhs and festivals across Prince Edward Island. What is a ceilidh you ask? The word “ceilidh” is the Gaelic word for gathering. It is understood to have originated from Ireland but ceilidhs have now spread across the globe where both Irish, Scottish and English roots have taken hold. So simply put, a ceilidh is a gathering of people where traditional Celtic music is celebrated. Here on PEI, ceilidhs have been happening for generations and are a part of island life. We hope that you find this PEI ceilidh directory useful with finding a ceilidh near you. Enjoy your time on our Island! Visit Ceilidhs.ca PEI INFORMATION Festivals PEI www.FestivalsPEI.com Tourism PEI www.TourismPEI.com 1.800.463.4734 Points East Coastal Drive www.PointsEastCoastalDrive.com Central Coastal Drive www.CentralCoastalDrive.com North Cape Coastal Drive www.NorthCapeDrive.com 2 15 IN MEMORY OF PETER CHAISSON Dad was raised in the small community of Bear River along with his 2 brothers and 7 sisters. He was the oldest son of Joe Pete and Margaret Chaisson and was brought up in a household filled with music. Dad started playing the fiddle around the age of 14, learning all his tunes by ear. One of Dad’s regrets was never learning how to read music but it never held him back. If he liked a tune, he could listen to it a few times and before long he’d have it. I would often call him up to see if he recognized a tune I was trying to learn in one of the old books. More often than not he would pick up his fiddle on the other end of the phone and play the tune for me, saying afterwards he hadn’t played that tune in 20 years. Really, I would say jokingly, are you sure it hasn’t been 30? Dad forgot more tunes than I’ll ever know. He definitely had a gift. 1942-2015 Dad married my Mom Doreen Manning in 1971 and five years later they were expecting twins. Sadly my twin brother Joseph did not survive but Mom and Dad were blessed with their only daughter Melanie the following year and three more sons, Stanley, Bradley and Andrew over the next 9 years. We woke up to the sound of Dad’s fiddle playing many mornings and although as children we didn’t always appreciate it, I know now it was Dad’s way of making sure fiddle music would always be a part of us regardless if we decided to play or not. The preservation of traditional fiddle music was very important to Dad. Although organizing the Rollo Bay Fiddle Festival was of great importance to him personally, I believe it was the time he took to share his gift at benefit concerts, weddings and even funerals throughout PEI that touched the most people. It was only after his death that I gained a true appreciation for how many people Dad moved through his music. The outpouring of sympathy and support our family received from the community still brings me to tears when I think of it. This will be the first Rollo Bay Fiddle Festival without Dad. It will be hard at first. There will no doubt be some tears and I know Dad will be looking down wondering what all the fuss is about. Put your tears away and grab your fiddle and bow he would say. This is the 40th Annual Rollo Bay Fiddle Festival and the show must go on! Stephen Chaisson CEILIDHS & EVENTS Page 4-5 Western PEI Page 6-9 Central PEI Page 10-12 Eastern PEI Page 13 40th Rollo Bay Fiddle Festival Page 14 In Memory of Peter Chaisson Page 15 PEI Information Page 16 Richard Wood Kitchen Party We have taken every effort to ensure that the information in this booklet is correct and provides you with full details on ceilidhs across the Island. However, we are not responsible for ceilidh cancellations, changes in venue or incorrect information provided by ceilidh organizers. We suggest that you use the contact information under each ceilidh listing to make sure that the event is indeed on that date, time and in that location. Please note that we are not ceilidh organizers but rather a promoter of ceilidhs across Prince Edward Island. For an online version of this booklet, go to www.Ceilidhs.ca and click on “Find a Ceilidh” 3 WESTERN PEI Summerside - Kitchen Party at the Summerside Legion on 340 Notre Dame St. every Saturday from 3—6pm. Enjoy fiddling and country music. Summerside - College of Piping & Celtic Performing of Arts Canada (619 Water St. East) Mini Concerts are held Monday - Friday throughout July and August at 11am, 12 noon, 1pm, 2pm, and 3pm. Enjoy a demonstration and explanation of the Great Highland Bagpipes. Our performers will showcase their talents in piping, drumming, highland dance and step. Admission is $7.00. For more information call 902-436-5377. Kensington - Sunday Night Ceilidhs run from July 17 - Sept. 4 starting at 7:30pm at the Murray Centre on 17 School St. A family oriented, entertaining evening with Celtic and folk music and dancing. Members - Pete Blanding, Gayle Murphy, Gary Arsenault, Cindy Blanding, Jaimie Wood- stepdancer and Darlene Harding - sound technician, will be sure to provide and entertaining evening. For more information call 902-432-0180. Mont-Carmel - Summer Concert Series at the Mont-Carmel Parish Centre, 5786, Rte. 1, every Sunday from July 3 – August 28 at 7 pm. Discover excellence in Acadian, Traditional, Folk, Maritime and Contemporary music by the finest artists from PEI and across Canada. This Concert Series features extremely talented artists and high-energy step dancers. An authentic experience not to be missed! For more info call 902-439-0126 4 July 15 – 17. 2016 961 Veteran’s Memorial Hwy Souris, PE RolloBayFiddleFest.ca Rollo Bay Fiddle Festival was created to preserve Prince Edward Island’s tradition of music. Today it celebrates a history of successful growth for 3 decades. Our festival draws fans both young and old from around the world. July 15-17, 2016 will mark our 40th anniversary. Every year during the 3rd weekend of July, our festival continues to feature top Atlantic Canadian performers. Over the years musicians like Natalie MacMaster, Ashley MacIsaac, Richard Wood, Troy MacGillivray, Jerry Holland, The Chaisson Family, The East Pointers & many others have performed on our stage. If you’re planning your summer’s get-a-way in eastern Canada you won’t want to miss our festival and music camp. It is the perfect spot for the whole family. We have modern on-site facilities and the best traditional music you’ll find anywhere. 13 EASTERN PEI Sturgeon - Sturgeon Ceilidhs at St. Paul's Parish Hall every second Sunday night from 6:30 - 8:30 starting June 5 September 25. For more information call 902-962-2705. Lorne Valley - Lorne Valley Square Dance & Old Time Waltz held every Wednesday starting at 8pm at the Lorne Valley Community Centre, 922 Lorne Valley Rd. Admission is $5.00. For more information call 902-838-4160. Poole's Corner - Close to the Ground every Thursday 8pm from July 7 - Sept 29 at Kaylee Hall 2316 Hwy 3 in Poole’s Corner. Hosted by Fiddlers' Sons who welcome a different musical guest each week. Admission is $12 at the door. 50/50 draw, canteen services & air conditioned. Copies of Eddy Quinn's CD's and book Island Characters for sale as well. St. Margarets - Kitchen Party every Sunday at 8:00pm starting May 15th at St. Margaret’s parish Hall. Featuring the music of Rannie MacLellan, Kevin Chaisson and Urban MacAdam. Admission is $8.00. 50/50 draw, door prizes and lunch served. For more information call 902-687-2546. 12 WESTERN PEI Emerald - Courtney Hogan Ceilidh at the Boxcar Pub & Grill located in the Emerald Community Centre, 1910 Nodd Rd. Every Friday at 7:30pm from June 24 - Sept 16. Join PEI’s red headed fiddler for one of the Island’s best kitchen parties. PEI fiddling, stepdancing, singing, celtic and traditional music with new guests each week including Fiddlers Sons, Richard Wood, Gordon Belsher, Norman Stewart, Peggy Clinton, Johhny Ross and more! $10 admission at the door. For more info go to www.courtneyhogan.com Tyne Valley - Toe Tapping Tunes & Tales - an informal ceilidh held every Tuesday in July and August at 7:30pm at the Britannia Hall, 816 Canada Rd, Rte. 178. For more information call 902-831-2191. South West Lot 16 - Ceilidh at Lot 16 is a foot stomping good time featuring local talent. Ceilidhs held on June 10, July 8 and Aug. 12. For more information email edith.maclean@pei.sympatico.ca. Burton - Ceilidhs at St. Marks Hall, 8091 Rte 14, Burton are held every Thursday from June 30 - Sept 29 starting at 7:30pm. For more information call 902-892-7948. 5 CENTRAL PEI Charlottetown - Irish music sessions are Sundays from 2-5pm at the Old Triangle, 189 Great George St. with fiddler Roy Johnstone. The first hour is a slow session. For more information, visit RoyJohnstone.com EASTERN PEI Belfast - Ceilidhs every Saturday at the Belfast Rec Centre starting at 8:00pm. Admission is $5.00. There's a 50/50 draw, door prize and lunch. For more information contact Dale Campbell at 902-659-2554. Georgetown - Ceilidhs every Tuesday at the Kings Playhouse starting at 8:00pm. 65 Grafton Street. Dance to local musicians playing old time classics. Enjoy lunch, a 50/50 draw and a door prize. For more information call 902-652-2053. Charlottetown - Old Time Music acoustic jams are every Wednesday from 6:30-9:00pm at the Murphy Community Centre, 200 Richmond St. Bring an instrument and sit in or come to just listen. Admission is $2.00. For more information contact Caroline at 902-569-2471 or email jonescb@eastlink.ca. Charlottetown - A variety of hosts lead an informal acoustic traditional music session on Thursdays from 7-9pm at the Old Triangle, 189 Great George St. Players and dancers are welcome. York - Sunday Night Shenanigans hosted by Judy MacLean held every Sunday night at 7:00pm from May 15 - mid-September at the York Community Centre on Rte. 25 in York. Featuring the Judy MacLean Dancers plus PEI's best traditional, country and Celtic entertainers. Admission is $12.00. For more information call 902-566-5545 or email judymacleandance@eastlink.ca 6 Murray Harbour - Murray Harbour Drama Club Ceilidhs held every second Friday at 7:30pm from July 8 - Dec. 2 at the Murray Harbour Community Centre, 1382 Main St. Enjoy great entertainment, fellowship and our famous lunch at intermission. Admission is $5.00. For more information call 902-962-2157. Poole's Corner - Ceilidhs every Friday at the Kaylee Hall 2316 Pooles Corner from 8:00-11:00pm. Admission is $5.00 and free lunch. Dance to the music of the back up band, Gill Nowlan, Donnie MacDonald, Jim Galpin, Elinor MacAulay, Marion Pirch and Bow Roberts. Hosted by "Chips Off The Old Rock" Ron and Bev Hurley. 11 EASTERN PEI St. Peter's - Ceilidhs every Friday night at the St. Peter's Circle Club from 8:00-11:00pm with local entertainment. Admission is $4.00. There are 50/50 draws and lunch. Souris - Ceilidhs every Wednesday at the Silver Threads Seniors Club, 78 Main St. from 8:0011:00pm featuring local music and a lunch. Admission is $5.00 with funds going towards club projects. Souris Sunday Night Hoedown and Shiloh - June 26, July 31 and Sept. 4 at 7:30pm. Admission is $15.00. For more information go to sourisliveinc.com or call 902-327-0555. CENTRAL PEI Charlottetown - Ceilidh In The City "6th Season" Wed Nights from June 29th - October 26th at the Murchison Centre, 15-17 St. Pius X Avenue. Doors Open 6:30 and Show Time 7:30-9:30. Admission $10.00 /person , Family Rate $25.00 (Parents and Kids Under 16). Wheel Chair Accessible, Canteen Service, Air Conditioned. Featuring the best and brightest stars in the PEI Music Industry. Hosted by Kendall Docherty, Peter Burke, Heartz Godkin and Brian Knox with different special guests each week. Stratford - Stratford Lions Club Ceilidh is held the third Tuesday of each month from 7-10pm at the Robert Cotton Centre's Mayflower Room. Music is by local musicians. 100% of the proceed go to support community projects. For more information contact Erma at 902-569-3956. Cavendish—Avonlea Village Ceilidh every Tuesday and Wednesday July5—September 17th from 7:30—9:30pm. 8779 Route 6 in Cavendish PEI. Traditional music by Gary Chipman and musical guests. Souris - Sunday Night Hoedown - July 10, 24, 31 and every Sunday in August. Starts at 7:30pm. Admission is $12.00. For more information call 902-327-0555. 10 7 CENTRAL PEI CENTRAL PEI Bonshaw - Ceilidh Concerts at the Bonshaw Hall (corner of Green Road & TransCanada Hwy, right by the Bonshaw Bridge) are held the last Sunday of each month from 7 - 9 pm. Special guest performers each month, 50/50 draw, delicious lunch and open stage time. Admission is by donation with proceeds each month going to a different local charity. All ages welcome; accessible for smaller wheelchairs. For more information phone 902-675-4093 Stanley Bridge - The Ross Family Ceilidh at Stanley Bridge Hall, corner Rte. 6 and Rte. 244, near Cavendish. Every Monday & Wednesday from June 27 – Sept. 28 at 7:30 pm. “One of the best ceilidhs this Island has to offer” A staple of PEI’s roots music scene for a decade, this brother-sister group is noted for rousing performances with synchronized stepdancing and non-stop action, fun for all ages! Admission $15 at door, $10 child under 12. For more information go to www.rossfamily.ca or call 1-866-298-8244 . Kelly's Cross- Ceilidhs are held the 3rd Sunday of each month at the Kelly's Cross Community Centre, 1475 Rte. 12. Starts at 7:00pm with performances by local musicians. For more information call 902-658-2877. Brackley - Dunes n’ Tunes – A Seaside Ceilidh at the Brackley Beach Community Centre, 3330 Brackley Point Rd., Rte 15. Every Tuesday from June 28 – Sept 20 at 7:30 pm. Host Johnny Ross and some of PEI’s top musicians perform lively Maritime songs.$15 at door, $10 child under12. For more information call 902-659-2137 Stanley Bridge-Join Richard Wood and guests every Saturday evening starting at 7:30 at the Stanley Bridge Hall corner Rte. 6 and Rte. 244. Playing from June through September, you will be entertained by great local musicians. It is a world class kitchen party that shouldn’t be 8 missed. Winsloe - Winsloe United Church Ceilidh (121 Winsloe Rd., Rte. 223) are held the 2nd and 4th Monday of each month at 7:30pm. House band consists of Brian Knox, Heartz Godkin, Johnny Gallant and Judy Lowe. Special guests every week as well. Admission - $10.00. For more information call 902-368-1233. Charlottetown - Ceilidh at the Irish Hall held at the Benevolent Irish Society, 582 North River Rd. every Friday from May 20 October 14 starting at 8pm. Featuring Irish, Scottish, and Maritime traditional music and dance Working to preserve the Celtic music heritage of the Island. Admission - $10 adults, $5 children under 12. Go to www.benevolentirishsocietyofpei.com Rustico - Sunday Night Ceilidhs at the Cymbria Lion's Club, 2184 Church Rd. from June 26 - Sept. 4. Featuring a line up of talented Island entertainers. Admission is $12 per adult and $5 per child. 50/50 draw, canteen service, air conditioned and wheelchair accessible. For a list of entertainers each week check out www.cymbrialions.ca or call 902-963-2166. 9