Southpoint Sun - December 15, 2021

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Wednesday, December 15, 2021

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The Bank Theatre welcoming Pavlo to the stage Dec. 29 LEAMINGTON — Juno nominated and world music virtuoso, also known as “the God of Greek guitar”, Pavlo will grace The Bank Theatre stage with his band on Wednesday, December 29. Tickets are already 50 per cent sold and with Pavlo having ties to family in Leamington, patrons are urged to get tickets in advance online while you still can. For being all instrumental, Pavlo’s Mediterranean music speaks

for itself. Over the span of his 20-year career, internationally renowned, award-winning recording artist, performer and songwriter, Pavlo has released 15 albums and four PBS TV concert specials. “Ending 2021 with Pavlo is truly a testament to the quality and diversity of programming The Bank Theatre is striving to bring to our community,” said Bank Theatre tech/sound engineer John Moran. “Pavlo is as excited to come ‘home’ to

Leamington as we are to bring this feel-good show to our stage. Right now we all need to be lifted in spirit and I can guarantee Pavlo and his band will have you on your feet.” Born in Toronto to Greek parents, Pavlo has made a name for himself by offering a musical amalgam he simply calls “Mediterranean music” – a blend of Greek, Flamenco, Latin, and even Balkan flavours, wrapped in contemporary pop. His music has taken him all around the world. Along

the way, he’s performed for royalty including Prince Charles, and worked and toured with artists such as José Feliciano, Jon Secada, Olivia Newton-John, and The Tenors. Joined on stage by his world-class band, Pavlo will bring you an evening of the Mediterranean guitar. The special event is sponsored in part by Leamington company Dream BNB Hospitality. All of The Bank Theatre programming is

Province invests in critical infrastructure in small rural communities

PROVINCIAL – The Government of Ontario will provide $1 billion over the next five years to help build and repair local roads, bridges, water and wastewater infrastructure in small, rural and northern communities. Locally, the province

will provide the following funding: Municipality of Leamington $2,618,424; Township of Pelee $100,000; Town of Kingsville $1,877,534; Municipality of Chatham-Kent $10,000,000; and Town of Lakeshore $2,903,166. These communities

sponsored in part by the Municipality of Leamington and Chances Gaming Lounge. To purchase tickets in advance and online only with full information, including ON Covid-19 Regulations, please visit https:// banktheatre.com/ project/pavlo-atrue-world-musicartist/.

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Digital safety booklet offered REGIONAL — Elder College is offering a free digital safety booklet for seniors, after a successful publishing of the 66-page booklet. The booklet has been well received by local seniors and offers tips for staying safe from cybercrimes, fraud and computer hacking criminals. The booklet was pre-

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Sharks split pair of games

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Scores high in senior men's hockey action

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U13 LL Blue shuts out Erie North Shore

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U9 Caps give back to community

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Stars competing in outdoor game 

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Flyers edge Stars, whip Sarnia 10-2

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Hillman Marsh restoration helps critical habitat

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Province invests in critical infrastructure in small rural communities

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The Bank Theatre welcoming Pavlo to the stage Dec. 29

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LEGION DOANTES TO COMMUNITY CHEST

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SECC raises $3,355 for Giving Tuesday

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FAMOUS TRUCK VISITS COLASANTI'S

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EAST MERSEA GIVING WEEK

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Santa doing drive-by in Wheatley

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Vaccine boosters now open for 50+ crowd

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Kingsville asks Health Unit to reconsider restrictions

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St. Michael's hosts family advent celebration

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Car hits house; driver charged

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Kingsville ladies split $100,000 winnings

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BUILDINGS COMING DOWN

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LAERC clarification

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GECDSB trustees select leadership

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Mayor's Recognition Awards honour five recipients

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Leamington man arrested for running a phone scam

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Kingsville musician reminisces about the 70s music scene

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Moncur stepping down as ESHC Chief

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FIRE DESTROYS ROBSON ROAD HOME

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Goodfellows hampers will feed 120 families

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Leamington passes three per cent increase

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