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Event 

Title:
Happy Hour at the SAAG with The Cedar Tavern Singers aka the Phonorealistes
When:
Fri, May 11
Where:
Southern Alberta Art Gallery (SAAG) - Lethbridge
Category:
Folk

Description

Time: 5-7 p.m

Cover: $5 non members, free for members

May 11, 05:00pm - 07:00pm
HAPPY HOUR
Presented by Lethbridge Volkswagen


Admission: $5 or FREE for members
Friday, May 11 

There’s no better way to unwind after a long week at the office than SAAG’s Happy Hour! Relax and catch up with friends over a glass of wine or frosty beer, tasty snacks and sensational live music. Come on now – get happy!

Join us on Friday, May 11 for the charming ukulele sounds provided by Mary-Anne McTrowe, along with some very special guests! In 1989 Mary-Anne McTrowe was a member of a 4-person group that won third place in a high school air band competition. In 1994, while majoring in studio art at the University of Lethbridge, she bought her first ukulele, which she more or less secretly played for the next 10 years before working up the courage to perform in public. She continues to play secretly almost daily, both at home and in videos she posts on a YouTube channel the address of which she doesn’t give out. As one half of The Cedar Tavern Singers AKA Les Phonoréalistes, the art-ernative duo that refuses to admit they are a band, McTrowe has performed in art galleries in Canada and the United States.  

ALSO...

Check out our Happy Moms at Happy Hour Sale! Get Happy Hour prices in The Shop at SAAG! Members will receive 10% off all consignment items and 25% off all regular stock merchandise not already on sale.  And receive a special gift with purchase over $100!
 

Venue

Map
Venue:
Southern Alberta Art Gallery (SAAG)   -   Website
Street:
601 Third Ave. South
ZIP:
T1J 0H4
City:
Lethbridge
State:
Ab
Country:
Country: ca

Description

The Southern Alberta Art Gallery fosters the work of contemporary artists who challenge boundaries, encourages broad public engagement and promotes awareness and exploration of artistic expression.  The Southern Alberta Art Gallery's work extends to the local community, the national realm and the international sphere.