Rock the Vote 2012 gives a positive community message!
It was a hot sunny day, but despite
that, over a hundred and fifty people still made their way to the
Church on Sydney throughout the course of Rock the Vote last
Saturday. A diverse audience consisting of families, teenagers, young
professionals, and senior citizens enjoyed seventeen acoustic sets
including Graham Greer, Sara Murphy, Sean Harley, Switchgear, Rodney
Rivette, and young up and coming band Administrator. Guest speakers
included MPP Jim McDonell, one of Canada's youngest mayor's (from
North Dundas) Eric Duncan, and Cornwall City Councillors Elaine
MacDonald, Andre Rivette, Bernadette Clement, and Maurice Dupelle.
Youth speakers included Chair of the Cornwall Youth Advisory
Committee Rose McGill, NDP Youth Representative Carilyn Herbert, and
Liberal Youth Representative Ally St-Jean. There was also an art show
and an author's corner. Event organizer Jason Setnyk was pleased with
the results. “We had some of the best musical talent, visual
artists, and literary artists from the community participate. I think
the great weather kept some people away, however those in attendance
enjoyed top notch entertainment, and a very positive message about
voting and volunteering”. Guest speakers included Executive
Director of the Agape Alyssa Blais, and founder of Child Haven
International Fred Cappuccino. Rock the Vote would like to thank its
media sponsors: Mix 96.1 FM, The Fox 101.5 FM, Ourhometown.ca, The
Local Seeker, and CornwallUnderground.com. Rock the Vote would also
like to thank it's friends of the festival: The Standard Freeholder,
the Cornwall Daily, The Seaway News, Cogeco Television, Cornwall
Transit, SD&G Culture, The Cornwall Regional Art Gallery, and
Focus Art. Special thanks also goes out to Brock Frost and the Church
on Sydney for hosting the show, and to Marc Carriere, Jamie Jarvo,
and Rodney Rivette for their help with sound and the P.A. system.
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