Local time: 2 pm
Description: Tree Walk 2 at the Central Experimental Farm
Coordinator: Didn’t happen
Contact: tbd
FaceBook link: Coming!
Local time: 2 pm
Description: Tree Walk 2 at the Central Experimental Farm
Coordinator: Didn’t happen
Contact: tbd
FaceBook link: Coming!
Local time: 2 pm
Description: Tree Walk 1
Coordinator: Bob Gernon
Contact: Didn’t happen
FaceBook link: Coming!
Local time: 2 pm
Description: Concert featuring musicians from the Peterborough area
Coordinator: Rick Fines
Contact: Rick Fines
FaceBook link: www.facebook.com/RickFines/
Local time: 3:30 pm
Description: Concert featuring musicians from Newfoundland
Coordinator: Kyla Tilley
Contact: Didn’t happen
FaceBook link: Available later
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Local time: 2 pm
Description: Ottawa songwriters performing songs about trees written for the occasion
Coordinator: Christophe Elie
Contact: Christophe Elie – chris@chriselie.com
FaceBook link: www.facebook.com/TreeSongs/
Local time: 2 pm
Description: ‘Net-Work’: Video by Carmel Whittle of an art installation among the trees created by Adrian Baker
Coordinator: Chad Kirvan
Contact:
FaceBook link: Available later
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Local time: 2 pm
Description: An event streamed from a land trust site on Blueberry Mountain, either from on the mountain or from underneath a 350 year old cedar tree there
Coordinator: Chad Clifford
Contact: Didn’t happen
FaceBook link: Coming!
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 2021
Twenty-Six Free Concerts And Events Across Canada On The Same Day
To Celebrate Trees Through Songs, Poems, Visual Art, Walks and Talks
** 25 regional concerts and events **
11:00 am Pacific / 2:00 pm Eastern / 3:30 pm Newfoundland
** National wrap-up concert **
1:00 pm Pacific / 4:00 pm Eastern / 5:30 pm Newfoundland
FREE ADMISSION
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‘Tree Songs 2’ is a national creation and performance project that will present twenty-six free live concerts and events across Canada in honour of trees on Sunday, November 21.
The 25 regional concerts and events will start at 2:00 pm Eastern. The concerts are being organized by tree-loving individuals and groups across the country, and will feature songwriters, poets and visual artists who have creates new work for the occasion to encourage people to celebrate and protect trees. Events will include woodland tours led by certified forest guides (‘tree walks’) and moderated community conversations about trees (‘tree talks’).
A national wrap-up concert starting at 4:00 pm Eastern will feature concert reports and live performances from the 25 regional concerts, along with some special surprise guests.
All ‘Tree Songs 2’ concerts and events are free and will be streamed live to Facebook starting at 2:00 pm Eastern on November 21. Some concerts and events will offer an option to attend in person as an alternative to attending online.
Information and links for all concerts will be posted on the Tree Songs website at www.treesongs.ca starting on November 15.
All concerts will be archived after November 21st on the
Tree Songs Facebook page at www.facebook.com/groups/treesongs
The organizers and artists associated with this project acknowledge their responsibility to respect the traditional Indigenous territory on which we live and to safeguard the rights of those who have been the stewards of this territory since time immemorial.
Media contact: Chris White – chris@folkzone.ca, 613-327-9621
Local time: 2:15 pm
Description: Just Voices choir performing under the Bronson Avenue bridge between Carleton University and Brewer Park, on the north side of the Rideau River. If driving, park in Brewer Park.
Coordinator: Patricia Reynolds and Carmel Whittle
Contact: Patricia Reynolds
FaceBook link: www.facebook.com/JustVoices/