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- Peace River North Festival of the Arts
The Peace River North Festival of the Arts brought the whole community together. This catalogue includes many newspaper articles that explain the details of the competition and what it consists of. Also included is a newspaper article from 1970 of the Alcan Follies dancers.
The Peace River North Festival of the Arts brought the whole community together. This catalogue includes many newspaper articles that explain the details of the competition and what it consists of.
Newspaper articles about The North Peace Festival Association, with particular focus on Fort St. John Workshop Players. They were compiled by Sue Popesku, with help from Terry Cowles, Judy Hawthorne, and Jean and Barry Eyre. These articles cover the Association’s Drama Festivals from 1972 to 1974.
A compilation of newspaper articles about The North Peace Festival Association, with particular focus on the Fort St. John Workshop Players. These articles cover the Association’s Drama Festivals from 1970 to 1971
Newspaper articles about The North Peace Festival Association, with particular focus on Fort St. John Workshop Players. They were compiled by Sue Popesku, with help from Terry Cowles, Judy Hawthorne, and Jean and Barry Eyre. These articles cover the Association’s Drama Festivals from 1965 to 1969.
Newspaper articles about The North Peace Festival Association, with particular focus on Fort St. John Workshop Players. They were compiled by Sue Popesku, with help from Terry Cowles, Judy Hawthorne, and Jean and Barry Eyre. These articles cover the Association’s Drama Festivals from 1960 to 1964.
The Fort St. John Concert Society organized concerts to be played in Fort St. John. Community members could purchase a membership and gain season tickets. Concerts included theatre, music, and dance.
The Fort St. John Concert Society organized concerts to be played in Fort St. John. Community members could purchase a membership and gain season tickets. Concerts included theatre, music, and dance.
The Fort St. John Concert Society organized concerts to be played in Fort St. John. Community members could purchase a membership and gain season tickets. Concerts included theatre, music, and dance.
The Fort St. John Concert Society organized concerts to be played in Fort St. John. Community members could purchase a membership and gain season tickets. Concerts included theatre, music, and dance. In 1981 one of the performers was Liona Boyd.
The Fort St. John Concert Society organized concerts to be played in Fort St. John. Community members could purchase a membership and gain season tickets. Concerts included theatre, music, and dance.
Newspaper articles related to the Fort St. John Workshop Players from 1952 to 1959.
Letters of support (1984) for the proposal of a Summer Arts Program to be carried out by the Fort St. John Community Arts Council. The letters include ones from the City of Fort St. John, Artspace for Children, School District No. 60, and the City’s Recreation Department.
Margaret May wrote two articles about the Peace River North Festival of the Arts. Margaret is a former dance mom and a part of the Fort St. John Community Arts Council.