The Burnt Door Concert: A Huge Success!

On Friday, October 20th, more than 150 people gathered at Holy Trinity to hear a concert in support of new church doors, which must be replaced due to fire damage. As a parishioner put it, more than a fundraiser, it was also a great “friendraiser”. Fabulous music, delicious food, inventive cocktails and community spirit made this event special.

So many people attended that extra tables and chairs were being set up well into the first act to accommodate everyone. Thank you to all who played, sang, bartended, ran the kitchen, donated and showed up to have a great time!

The gathering early in the night from the West balcony. Photo by Jim Houston.

 

 

 

 

 

Photos below by Kate Werneburg

The Rev. Sherman Hesselgrave and Christmas Story director Susan Watson look out over the growing crowd

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Church warden Keith Nunn bartends 

 

 

 

 

Caretaker Ryan Poole and the Rev. Sherman Hesselgrave co-ordinate putting out more chairs while a reporter from CTV a member of the ECHO Women’s Choir and Patty Sheng look on

 

 

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