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Word on the Street kicks off Arts Days

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Arts Days kicked of fine fine form with Word On the Street outside the Lethbridge Public Library, Sept. 22.Bryan Bradfield listens intently to Karen Romanchuk’s songwriting seminar. Photo by Richard Amery
 While there seemed to be fewer people this year, it may have been because everything was spread out more than in previous years.

Author Cassie Stocks speaks at Word on the Street. photo by Richard Amery
 There were a lot of authors reading from their books.

Local musician Karen Romanchuk held an intimate songwriting workshop on the library during which she got the handful of people to share their thoughts and experiences with songwriting.


 They had an excellent line up of musicians on the sate including the Junkman’s Choir, who played a solid set.

jamie Medicine Crane and Curt Young at Word on the Street. Photo by Richard Amery
 Pete Watson and Joel Bryant played a a set mostly of covers.

Young-Medicine aka Curt Young and Jamie Medicine Crane involved the crowd after playing a mix of traditional songs, popular covers and their own music. They got everyone to join hands in a circle of friendship.

— by Richard Amery, L.A. Beat Editor
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