Time: 6 p.m.
Cover: none
5 p.m. Dusty Dee Litchfield Dusty Dee Litchfield
Dusty Dee Litchfield has a familiar, toe tapping sound; it won’t take long before you’re singing along. Songs to dance to. Songs to sing along with. Songs that tell a story. Songs about home. “Dusty Dee has a distinctive voice and a quirky sense of humor … as well as a knack for telling a good story
6 p.m. opening ceremonies O Canada by Don Robb
Making music is Don’s life passion. Whether it is teaching music in schools as he did for some 40 years, or being in the orchestra of dozens of musical theatre productions or performing the Great American Songbook with Standard Time Jazz Combo, it is all about the music
6:30 Chinook High School Band
Chinook Rock and Pop is a program from Chinook High School where students learn how to play rock music. Students grade 9 – 12 join bands, learn cover songs, write songs, and play in community performances. Chinook Rock and Pop consists of 120 students a year all taught by their High School Music teacher Scott Davidson. A big highlight of this program is playing public performances like this one. This year representing Chinook High School, after winning Chinook high school battle of the bands is… “Tube Dog”. Tube Dog is a local up and coming alternative rock band made up of five high school students based out of Lethbridge. Attending Chinook’s Rock and Pop Program, they recently have begun writing their own music influenced by many genres including grunge, nu metal and punk, while adding their own unique sound.
7:15 p.m. Lethbridge Community Taiko Association
LCT is an adult, community-based Taiko (Japanese drum) group. Our business affairs are administered by, and we are financially supported by, the Lethbridge Community Taiko Association, a not for profit society.
8:15 p.m. The Chevelles
The Chevelles always put on a top notch show with all your favourite rock hits being played. Dance your heart out, have some drinks and catch up with old friends in celebration of the weekend & remaining bit of summer we have.
http://thechevellescanada.com/
9 p.m. Veronica Delagarza
10 p.m.
the Chevelles
Henderson Lake Park is a 47 hectare (117 acre) blend of relaxed leisure
and active recreation opportunities concentrated around a 60 acre
man-made lake. Paved and shale walking trails border Henderson
Lake, along with playgrounds, rest areas and picnic sites.
Concession is open during the summer months.
Henderson Park has been a focus of civic pride for more than 85
years. Originally developed for the 7th International Dry-Farming
Congress in 1912, it continues to be an attraction for special event
celebrations. The lake itself was originally a large slough. William
Henderson, the Mayor of Lethbridge during the early preparations
for the Farming Congress, was instrumental in initiating the
concept of Henderson Lake and a surrounding park.
It is home to the annual Dragon Boat Festival in july as well as Canada Day celebrations.