27
Aug
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The seventh and final ceilidh of the our 2010 summer ceilidh series took place at the museum on August 26th. This special two hour ceilidh certainly was a night to remember!
We had a great group in attendance and they were treated to two fine fiddlers in Dara Smith and Kolten MacDonell. Adam Young on piano and Marcellin Chiasson on guitar did an incredible job accompanying them.
The multi talented Pius MacIsaac was also present and did a fantastic job on guitar and mandolin.
Our singers for the evening were Hughie John Beaton and Lynn Chisholm. Their renditions of old favourites had everyone singing along!
And last but not least, we had Gussie MacLellan who did a great job stepdancing. He also inspired Dara and Kolten to give us a few steps!
Everyone was more than pleased with our performers and we thank them and all who donated their time and talents to our Thursday ceilidhs.
Special thanks as well to our summer student, Marina MacIntyre, who did all the organization for each event – she does an incredible job!
Our Facebook page has and album of photos from last night. Check it out here.
You can also view a short clip of Lynn singing “Working Man” on Youtube. Enjoy!
20
Aug
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ceilidhs
The next ceilidh in our summer ceilidh series will be Thursday, August 26th at 7 PM at the museum. This will be the final ceilidh of the season and will be 2 hours in length.
Entertaining will be:
Dara Smith – Fiddle
Kolten MacDonell – Fiddle
Adam Young – Piano
Marcellin Chiasson – Guitar & Mandolin
Pius MacIsaac – Guitar & Mandolin
Lynn Chisholm – Guitar & Vocals
Hughie John Beaton – Guitar & Vocals
Gussie MacLellan – Step Dancing
Taylor Smith – Step Dancing
Admission is $5 for adults and $3 for children. Tea and light refreshments will be served following the show.
We hope to see you as we close our ceilidh series with what promises to be a great evening of entertainment!
20
Aug
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The sixth ceilidh of the Chestico Museum’s summer ceilidh series took place at the museum on August 19th!
We had a fine fiddler in Shelly Campbell and she brought along Allan Dewar to accompany her on the piano.
Hughie John Beaton and his son Brian played guitar and sung some old favourites. “Good Night Irene” had everyone singing along!
Pat Quinn from Northern Ireland was back with us again this week with another story and we also had Wendy Powell singing some traditional songs.
Our youth guests for the night were the Wright children – Kaitlyn and Erica on piano and Jake on guitar.
Below are some photos from the evening:
13
Aug
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ceilidhs

The next ceilidh in our summer ceilidh series will be Thursday, August 19th at 7 PM at the museum.
This week we will feature:
Shelley Campbell – Fiddle
Allan Dewar – Piano
Hughie John Beaton – Guitar & Vocals
Wendy Powell – Vocals
Pat Quinn – Bodhran Drum & Storytelling
Youth Guests: Kaitlyn, Jake & Erica Wright – Piano & Guitar
Admission is $5 for adults and $3 for children. Tea and light refreshments will be served following the show.
Hope to see you there!
13
Aug
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The fifth ceilidh of the Chestico Museum’s summer ceilidh series took place at the museum on August 12th and it was our biggest ceilidh yet!
We had a very large crowd in attendance and they were well pleased with the evening’s entertainment! Our fiddler was Andrea Beaton who brought along her parents, Kinnon and Betty. We were thrilled to have them perform as well.
KC Beaton beautifully performed Gaelic songs and her daughter, Siobhan showcased her stepdancing ability. KC and Gerard Walker also joined her for a few steps.
Gerard was singing with Sandy Gillis and Edgar Cormier and their songs had everyone singing along – especially on “Working Man”!
And last, but not least, we had Pat Quinn from Northern Ireland. Pat was at three of our ceilidhs last year and we are happy to welcome him back once again. He treated us to a story and accompanied Andrea, Kinnon and Betty on the Bohran Drum.
It certainly was an evening to remember! Enjoy the photos below!