This Thursday, there's a very special night planned for a very special girl. Elwood Regional High has partnered with Mr. H Presents on this coffee house to raise funds for Isla Short's family, still living in St. John's while Isla undergoes treatment.
Prizes have been donated by local businesses and community members, which will be raffled off throughout the night (tickets only $1 each). A full list of prizes will be posted shortly.
Tea, coffee, and goodies will be provided, and donations will be accepted at the door.
With live music by student musicians, snacks and hot beverages, AND a raffle full of great prizes, this will be the best show in town.
Please spread the word, make plans to join us at Elwood Thursday night, and let's show our love for Isla and her family.
Paul Heppleston is a high school teacher in western NL who organizes concerts and open stage events for young people.
Sunday, January 31, 2016
Thursday, January 21, 2016
First Open Stage of 2016!
Hi gang;
Let's get back at it, shall we?
With apologies to high school students who may miss the show to study, I am excited to host the first Open Stage of the Underage for 2016.
Please check the details below and make a plan to come sing, play, rhyme, or cheer along with some of Western Newfoundland's finest young performers.
Let's get back at it, shall we?
With apologies to high school students who may miss the show to study, I am excited to host the first Open Stage of the Underage for 2016.
Please check the details below and make a plan to come sing, play, rhyme, or cheer along with some of Western Newfoundland's finest young performers.
Friday, January 1, 2016
Mr. H Presents Reflections on 2015
After missing nearly a year and a half of Mr. H Presents – kept alive by my
friends, Dean and Emma Peckford – I hit the frozen ground running in 2015. I re-started
the monthly Open Stage for the Underage at Brewed on Bernard, hit up the
Pasadena Winter Festival again, had another Make Music Happen Conference, and
got back to where it all started, with the fifth End of Exams Jam. I also
marked the end of the summer with a beachside show, the Back To School Special.
Throw in a couple special shows at schools in Corner Brook and Deer Lake, and
the final tally for 2015 is 17 events!
Hundreds of people came to our shows and saw more than forty young performers take the stage; with so many of our original group moving away in the past year, we got to see a number of new performers, many playing to an audience for the first time. In May, a full slate of 25 aspiring songwriters attended the Make Music Happen Conference, four of whom traveled from the Clarenville area! With a touch of bittersweetness, we outgrew our beloved Brewed on Bernard, and moved the Open Stage to Swirsky’s this fall.
Hundreds of people came to our shows and saw more than forty young performers take the stage; with so many of our original group moving away in the past year, we got to see a number of new performers, many playing to an audience for the first time. In May, a full slate of 25 aspiring songwriters attended the Make Music Happen Conference, four of whom traveled from the Clarenville area! With a touch of bittersweetness, we outgrew our beloved Brewed on Bernard, and moved the Open Stage to Swirsky’s this fall.
I don’t do any of this alone, so I need to
give some thanks. Firstly, thanks to Dean and Emma for keeping Mr. H Presents
going in my absence. Secondly, Dave Connors has been my right hand man this
year, bringing his talents and his expertise with him, and helping me relax at
shows. Michael Moulton, Max Simms, and Michael McDonald have also stepped up to
provide tech support this year, if Dave couldn’t make it.
I am extremely grateful to our main
sponsors, Corner Brook’s three music stores – Gary Bennett Music, HM Audio, and
Village Music – who contributed equipment so Mr. H could have a dedicated sound
system this year.
Thanks to Brewed Awakening, for continued
support – they have been with us since the beginning. Thanks also to Cole Clark
Guitars, the City of Corner Brook, Rotary Arts Centre, SM Consulting,
and MusicNL. I’m grateful to the host venues as well: Brewed on Bernard, Corner
Brook Regional High School, Elwood Regional High School, Lillian’s Eats &
Drinks, Oasis Grillhouse, and, the new home of the Open Stage for the Underage,
Swirsky’s on Broadway.
Finally, thanks to all of you: the
performers, the cheerers, the social media-posters, and the parents, who make all the hard work
worthwhile.
So what’s up for 2016? More. More of doing whatever I can do to have young people experience live music in positive ways, in positive settings.
So what’s up for 2016? More. More of doing whatever I can do to have young people experience live music in positive ways, in positive settings.
More making music happen.
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