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The Kemptville Folk Club at
the Street Piano
street. Instead, Water Street became the location for business and residential development. Other surveyed roads were never opened at all, and remained lines on a survey map. And these changes were continuing until quite recently. Between 1930 and 1936, for example, County
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Road 43 between Barnes Street and the Union Cemetery in Kemptville changed from just a telegraph wire route to an actual road. In the same period, the streets north of Maley and east of James Street were laid out.
The story, as with all history, continues. Develop- ment required new roads, alterations to old roads, all of which we have seen in our own day. And then there are bridges...


submitted by Lisa Poushinsky
Meet the Folk Club at the Street Piano this Saturday, where members will join forces, voices, and instruments in song. With a membership of over 30 ‘folks’, the Club was formed 8 years ago to foster the growth and development of musical talent in North Grenville. From beginners to pros, the Kemptville Folk Club is made up of all levels of players and singers. Members gather regularly to collaborate, grow their talents, and share their skills and their passion for music. Experience the fun on Saturday and who knows, maybe you’ll become one of the folks too!
What? The Kemptville Street Piano presents

Who? The Kemptville Folk Club
When? Saturday, July 29, 2pm
Where? North Grenville Public Library terrace
How much? Free! (Cash donations welcome, or see the featured section on our FB page for the link to our GoFundMe campaign.)
