Memorial Concert| The Sounds of For 25 Canadians Christmas Lost September 11 |, xcompiences formance choir, now in its 13th season in Prince Edward County. { All members of the choir are i dedicated singers and each one also has to be able to learn music Eastern Ontario "Musicians Without Borders" featuring the Georgette Fry Trio, Zeke Mazurek, Janet Kellough, Kim Inch and the world premiere of a music piece titled "11 Psalms for September 11 composed by Suzanne Pasternak and Jeanette Arsenault will be performed December 11, 2001 at 3:00 p.m. at Mount Tabor Playhouse in Milford, On. This interdenominational memorial concert will also include readings from the poet Edna St. Vincent Hane Milay read by the renowned Va t Canadian Storyteller Janet Kellough and Muslim, Judaic and | the Picton concert will be $8 for adults, $4 for children A County tradition is Christ- s no exception, with a broad range of 4] music--old and new-- and in different moods related to | the Christmas season. Songs this year will be predomi- | nantly in English but will also include music in Latin j| and even one that has a smattering of Ethiopian. The choir with director Greg Garrett and accompa- nist Heather Ross will perform its annual program of Christmas song in Picton at the Church of St. Mary Magdalene on Sunday, December 9, at 7:30pm. There will also be an opportunity for members of the audience 0 join in some familiar Christmas carols. Admission to 0 § Chuistian texts delivered by United Church Minister Audrey with the proceeds to the Salvation Army, the Children's Whitney and County Counsellor Monica Alyea. Fire Chief Aid Society Christmas Fund & the Picton Food Bank. George Pettingill will recite the international "Firemen's The choir's spring concert will be at the Regent Prayer". Chief Pettingill and the Mayor of the Corporation of | Theatre. the County of Prince Edward will read the roll call of names of the 25 Canadians who lost their lives on September 11. 11 Psalms for September 11 was written by Suzanne Pasternak and Jeanette Arsenault as a tribute to the Canadians. "I wanted to write a long piece of music to conmmemorate the Canadians who died that horrific day," says Suzanne Pasternak. "For almost a month they were barely mentioned in the media, overshadowed of course by the catastrophe in New York. These are our fellow country men and women. All of us who are putting together this memorial concert feel strongly about paying special tribute to them and to the children, wives, husbands, mothers and Continued on page 2 Circle Notes November Tradition Community Druella Acantha Malvina 11 Library Notes 16