Sandwich Farmer's Market Bear “Cubcert!”

Friends,

I received the following media release below from a west-end resident:

Press Release

For Immediate Release
Wednesday, May 14, 2014

Sandwich Farmer's Market Bear “Cubcert!”
Introducing Charles, Chance and Frankie - Performance for children in both English and French.

What: The Bears: Charles, Chance and Frankie perform boys' and girls' favourite nursery rhymes in bilingual--English and French- CubCerts this summer at the Olde Sandwich Towne Farmers' Market. Come join us for all the fun!Entertainment for children, foodbank, and charity fund-raiser.

Where: Sandwich Towne Famer's Market

When: Opening weekend the bears will be performing:
1) Saturday May 16th and Sunday May 17th @12:30
2) Saturday June 7th, Sunday June 8th (time tbd)
3) Headline act at Children's Fest in Windsor.
Ø  SSaturday, September 20th and Sunday, September 21st.
Bio: Charles is five and goes to the Scruffy Maple Day Care Centre on Sandwich Street. He wears a hearing aid because his ears need helpers. Frankie is four. He also goes to the Scruffy Maple Day Care Centre. He is a two-time Snakes & Ladders champion. Chance is newborn. He is so newborn he doesn't have any teeth! Chance only drinks chocolate owls' milk.

The bears are in charge of collecting food for the neighbourhood food bank. Last year they raised more than 1,500 canned goods and money, too. They raise money for charities and non-profits. 

Charles, Chance and Frankie have lots of adventures. They have helped engineers drive a VIA Rail train. They have piloted an Air Canada jet. They have worked on an organic farm in PEI and even visited France.

The three buddies live with Grandpa James on Sparkle Road. That's in Windsor and that's in O Canada. Check them out at http://specialedjames.blogspot.com and show times on the calendar at http://www.crosstownplayers.ca/apps/calendar/

For further information, please contact:

James Mays,
President Emeritus

Justine Alley Dowsett
Artistic Director
Cell: 519-300-6976
Mark Conte, Public Relations


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