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Come see Curious George at the Festival!

Hmmmm…. I’m coming to the conclusion that building a new festival is a lot like gardening… plant a few seeds, pour a little water on them, pray a little… and then stand back to watch the magic!

2012 is starting to look pretty awesome! Check out the list of confirmed authors here http://www.thewordonthestreet.ca/wots/lethbridge/authors/all

Come September 23rd, you can have your picture taken with Clifford the Big Red Dog  and Curious George while snacking on Crazy Cakes Cupcakes!

For more information visit our facebook page at http://www.facebook.com/LethbridgeWOTS and don’t forget to get your raffle tickets for the Quidam group package online at http://www.lethlibfriends.ca/#!raffle-tickets or at any of the Customer Service desks at both Lethbridge Public Library branches. All the money raised goes to support The Lethbridge Word On The Street Festival.

 

Then check out the Author page at http://www.thewordonthestreet.ca/wots/lethbridge/authors/all

The Library Online Services team are doing a great job keeping up to date! They’re still adding more authors, musicians and fun activities but the link to the website (above) shows a preview of the authors we’ve confirmed so far – it’s going to be a very big day!

Check out the website: http://www.thewordonthestreet.ca

The dance students from LCI helped us to launch the 2012 The Word On The Street Lethbridge Festival campaign by performing Footloose from the movie of the same name. The kids did a great job and even made those flourescent green t-shirts look great!!

The Festival promotions team will be back at the Farmers Market in July handing out treats and spreading the word… :-) Hope to see you there!

What a fun day today!

Karen Romanchuk live at the 2011 Word On The Street Festival

Karen Romanchuk live at the 2011 Word On The Street Festival

First, I had an opportunity to meet with LCI High School teacher Dave Brown who teaches Video Production to high school students over there. For the months preceding and then on the day of the 2011 Festival, Dave and a crew of his students were filming some of the behind the scenes drama as we all worked together to put together the 2011 event. Today I had a chance to see some of the edited footage and it looks wonderful! Thank you to Dave and all the students who worked so hard! Hopefully we will have a version that can be posted online sometime soon, so watch for it.

My second meeting today was with Lorelei Hoffarth, a well known southern Alberta photographer who normally specializes in weddings but ended up at the 2011 Festival and captured these great shots….

Jamie Medicine Crane live at the 2011 The Word On The Street Festival Lethbridge

Alberta writers, musicians/bands, performers and exhibitors are invited to submit a request to take part in the second annual Lethbridge The Word On The Street Festival to be hosted once again on the streets around the Lethbridge Public Library Main Branch September 23rd, 2012.  In our first year, we were able to showcase 45 authors, 17 live music acts and performers and an amazingly diverse mix of programming activities with one day attendance of approximately 2000 people.

As the only festival of its kind in southern Alberta, the mission for The Word On The Street is multi-faceted; first to connect literary arts and literacy to our communities in southern Alberta; to build bridges across cultures with performances and displays from writers, musicians, performers, theatre groups, spoken word artists and storytellers as integral contributors to Alberta’s heritage and culture; and finally to ensure that the Word On The Street Lethbridge represents the diversity of our community and is accessible to everyone.  Most important, we strive to create a festival that is lively, well attended and fun.

In 2012, we intend to attract 4000 people with a powerhouse stage schedule over three primary venues  and are  interested in hearing from Alberta writers, musicians/bands, performers, exhibitors and food vendors representing a variety of cultural and lifestyle perspectives.

Founded in Toronto 22 years ago and now also including Vancouver, Halifax, Kitchener, Saskatoon, and most recently Lethbridge, The Word On The Street Festival has grown annually to be a major economic and cultural driver in Canada with an overall 2011 attendance of 368,000.  The Word On The Street Festival creates an opportunity for  our community to enhance and enrich a connection to reading and writing in all its forms by providing a venue to showcase local, provincial and national artistic and literary talent. As the Lethbridge Public Library, our primary mission in hosting this event is to build relationships and community engagement through this festival which is free, family-friendly, inclusive and culturally diverse.

For more information on submission and selection please contact:

Colette Acheson, Project Manager                                                                                                                                                                                                 Lethbridge Word On The Street Festival                                                                                                                                                                            Cell: 1(403) 393-2258   Fax (403) 403-329-1478                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   Email: colette.acheson@lethlib.ca

Mailing address:                                                                                                                                                                                                                                Lethbridge Word On The Street Festival                                                                                                                                                                               c/o LETHBRIDGE PUBLIC LIBRARY                                                                                                                                                                                                    810 5 Avenue South, T1J 4C4

Lethbridge Word On The Street Festival 2011What a great day! Fabulous weather, amazing musicians, authors and performers, dozens of dedicated volunteers, awesome food, and great support from the almost 2000 people who came out to enjoy the day down at the first Word On The Street Lethbridge!  On behalf of the Festival team and the Library staff who have worked so hard to pull this event together, we thank you.

Now we want to hear what you thought. For anyone who took part in some way, we invite you to fill out this 10 question survey and be entered to win an E-Book Reader! Here’s the survey link: https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/TWOTS2011

And if you’d like to share your impressions please submit photos or comments on our Facebook WOTS Lethbridge page: www.facebook.com/LethbridgeWOTS

Thank you to everyone! Let’s do this again next year!

Colette

Doctor of the BluesFeeling ill? A sure remedy to wash away those aches, pains and worries come Sepetmber is to Check In with Doctor of the Blues, Marshall Lawrence.

Maple Blues Award Nominee and Canadian Independent Music Award Nominee, Marshall Lawrence “Doctor of the Blues” is a true “Prairie Bluesman”. Marshall has been inducted into the Blues of Hall of Fame® as a Great Blues Artist from Canada. Marshall performs acoustic slide & finger-style blues and roots with a true and genuine blues feel. He performs as a solo act, just Marshall and his National guitars creating an intimate acoustic experience. His music is described as Neo-Delta Acid Blues & Roots – delta-style blues and roots with a raw edge & an acid twist.

Get a sneak peak here of Marshall’s unique brand of blues, and come out September 25th to see the man live in action

Neil McKinnon brings prairie humour to The Word On The Street Festival

Neil McKinnon has been a businessman, archaeologist, university lecturer, and freelance writer. He has worked in China, Japan, Mexico, Canada and the U.S. and holds a BSc in Math and BA and MA in archaeology. His articles and stories have appeared in Canadian, Japanese, Mexican and U.S. publications. Tuckahoe Slidebottle is his first book. It was a finalist for the Stephen Leacock award and for the Alberta award for short fiction. He has just completed his second book, The World’s Greatest Lover. His wife, Judy, is quick to point out that it is a work of fiction. They have been married for 46 years. Parts of both books were written in the Lethbridge Public Library.

Neil was born at a young age in an old house that is now a funeral parlour. It was June, 1941. War was raging in Europe and Joe Dimaggio was in the middle of a fifty-six-game hitting streak. He grew up in Togo, Saskatchewan—to the height of 5 feet 10 inches where he stayed until he was fifty-nine, at which point he started to shrink.

 The allies chose Neil’s third birthday to invade France. In 1955 he and a friend left Togo and hitchhiked to Vancouver to seek friendlier pastures. Vancouver was not a friendly pasture for two farm boys with only $20 so they went camping in an abandoned car on Vancouver Island.

After a career selling encyclopaedias door-to-door Neil landed a job at the PNE where he sold fix-o-gases, unsinkable boats, spray shoeshine, aqua-filter cigarettes, and one-man pool tables. He has never been a lumberjack, steer-wrestler, miner or prizefighter.

He wrote his first story at ten and it remains unpublished. Quick to speak, he runs down slowly and people often leave the room while he is still talking. He is very competitive and once won two cans of fried chicken in a fishing derby.

Check out his novel Tuckahoe Slidebottle- Written, in part, at the Lethbridge Library

Making history both relevant and interesting to read is a very challenging genre to work in for a writer, but Jane Harris Zsovan makes it look easy.  She writes on subjects that are fascinating for her and I was completely hooked as she shared details of both the Eugenics book and the history of the Galt family during our recent interview on CKXU.

Author Jane Harris Zsovan brings history to life

Her publisher provides a bit more detail here:

“Jane Harris Zsovan’s writing combines a fierce commitment to accuracy, thorough research, and a lively style to reveal the personalities and issues behind contemporary and historical Canada.  Her newest book, Eugenics and the Firewall (J. Gordon Shillingford Publishing, November 2010, Dist. University of Toronto Press) investigates the role of populism and religion in Alberta’s political culture. It  looks at how that culture contributed to the largest eugenic scandal in the British Empire.  She also authored Stars Appearing: The Galts’ Vision of Canada (Volumes,2006), which explores the unique place of Lethbidge Alberta, the  only city in Canada co-founded by a Father of Confederation, through the lives of John Galt, founder of Guelph Ontario; and his son and grandson, Sir Alexander Tilloch Galt and Elliot Torrance Galt.  Jane’s anthology contributions include “Jessie’s Generation: Canada’s Firebrands of Mercy and Justice” in Hot Apple Cider: Stories to Warm the Heart and Stir the Soul and “Wen-dizing the West” in Taking Care of Business( HB Fenn 1997)

Her  articles and columns on contemporary Canadian culture, history, social issues, faith, and business have been published in more than a dozen  magazines including  National Post, Alberta Views, Alberta Venture, Lethbridge Living, Western Standard, Award Magazine, Alberta Home, The Anglican Planet, and Faith Today and Christian Herald.  She`s also written commissioned histories for the Sir Alexander Galt Museum (The Public Spirited Life of Arthur George Baalim 1992) and the Lethbridge Community College Faculty Association (A Place Built By Special People 1995).”

Enter the Alberta Kids Contest

Learn to draw Elliot and enter Andrea's Alberta Kid Contest

Elliot Moose and Pierre Le Poof are on their way to Alberta to attend Lethbridge’s first The Word On The Street Festival. Their keeper, Children’s Author and Illustrator Andrea Beck, is rumoured to be travelling along to keep them in check!

In celebration of their Alberta trip, Andrea has launched the Alberta Kids Contest! Entrants are required to draw a picture of Elliot or Pierre in Alberta for a chance to win some exciting prize packs!

 Check out contest details online and come out to the festival in September for a chance to meet Pierre, Elliot and Andrea too!

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