Entertainment
The Brussels Santa Claus parade on Saturday night, a holiday tradition in the village, was well-attended and well-reviewed by the hundreds who were there to see it live.
On Saturday, Nov. 23, a wide-ranging collection of concerned and creative Huron County citizens and community groups gathered at the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 109 in Goderich for the Community Cabaret 4 Caring and Camaraderie
The 2025 Blyth Festival season, officially announced to members late this week, will include four shows indoors at Memorial Hall, two of them world premieres, and one modern Canadian classic produced outdoors at the Harvest Stage...
Saturday night was a special one for the group above - the Inspiring Our Future campaign - whose members put so much blood, sweat and tears into the renovation and expansion of the Brussels, Morris and Grey Community Centre.
The Huron Honour Band and the Blyth Festival Orchestra, above, performed on Sunday at Central Huron Secondary School to benefit the Fields of Faith Growing Project
Next Saturday, the newly-formed No Hate in Huron group will host its first-ever event: a day-long event at the Goderich Legion called the Community Cabaret 4 Caring and Camaraderie.
Next month, Egmondville United Church will continue its successful tradition of live, community theatre with two performances of An Egmondville Christmas Carol, written by Walton's Gloria Wilbee, based on the Charles Dickens classic.
On Sunday, the Blyth United Church Choir and local trio Jellybean Blue took to the stage at the church for a concert to raise money for the Ronald McDonald House. However, it was some of Blyth native Cappy Onn's violin students...
On Friday night, Trinity Anglican Church in Blyth hosted a special concert to benefit the Huron Residential Hospice near Clinton with Velvet and Ivory. However, it was Jellybean Blue - the local trio of Cappy Onn, Chris Johnston and Kevin Carney...
