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26Sep

The Nottawa Memorial Community Center, located in the heart of the village of Nottawa, has served as a gathering place for the community

Roger Harvey with Spencer Burton

September 26, 2024 | 6:30 pm to 10:00 pm
Regular Price $10 | All ages

Roger Harvey with Spencer Burton
“A fundraising concert in support of the Clearview Youth Centre” All proceeds of this event will support the Clearview Youth Centre. The Clearview Youth Centre is a positive and inclusive space where all youth are welcomed to engage, interact and participate in supervised and structured programs. 

Bringing big shows to the small halls for everyone to enjoy! 100% of ticket money collected will support the Clearview Youth Centre. 
Plus, a kid-friendly concession stand, fundraising silent auction and donations collected towards youth programming. 

All ages! Please bring cash. No ATM.

Silent auction. This event will include the "Best Seats in the Hall" raffle sponsored by Reinhart Foods. 

About Roger Harvey:

 A folk singer from Pennsylvania. Raised in Erie County, Roger Harvey's songs reflect where he came from, where he's been & the better world he's determined to find. His music calls to mind an earlier era of song-centered singers like Willie Nelson, John Prine, and Neil Young.

 About Spencer Burton: 

Already living quietly in a slow country town, a period of intense world isolation prompted Spencer Burton to leave the city even further behind. An overload of negative information and fear left him feeling hopeless and uninspired to create music. He sat back for a couple of years watching what felt like the world crumbling around him.

Retreating to a small off-grid cabin in Northern Ontario, Spencer reconnected with nature and found peace and comfort in isolation. Taking a step back from the realities of life let him step back into making music.

“I always felt this need for importance, this need to be poetic. It came, but it felt mandatory at times. I struggled with that,” says Spencer. “But then I found beauty in the simple things. A bird’s song. A rustling gale. A ripple in the water. With the beauty of those simple things came importance and poetry in an unforced, natural way”