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Raise Your Voice, Not Your Blood Pressure: “Not the 51st State: The Great Canadian Sing-along”

Niagara – you’re invited!

 
What: A fun and uplifting community sing-along. An everyone-welcome, all-ages evening of unity, music, and national pride in response to turbulent times.
When: Wednesday, April 30th, 7:00 p.m.
Where: St. George’s Anglican Church, 83 Church Street, Downtown St. Catharines
What to Bring: Your voice, your friends, and symbols of Canadian pride—Canada T-shirts, caps, flags, anything red!
Cost: Free! Song lyrics will be provided. Freewill donations accepted.
Had enough of the stress and frustration over the latest political and trade tensions with the U.S.? Come shake it off with us! St. George’s Anglican Church in Downtown St. Catharines is bringing the Niagara community together for a night of unity, joy, and pure Canadian pride. No performances—just good old-fashioned group singing to celebrate what makes us proudly Canadian. You won’t want to miss it!
Sing loud, sing proud! The Great Canadian Sing-along will feature well-loved songs by Canadians and about Canada, highlighting our nation’s rich history, diverse culture, enduring spirit and musical talent.
“This is about more than music—it’s about standing together, side by side, and using our voices to express pride, hope, and confidence,” says Reverend Canon Martha Tatarnic, Co-rector at St. George’s. “At a time when the world can feel unpredictable, this is an opportunity to raise our voices together in a way that uplifts, unites, and strengthens our community.”
“No stage, no stars—just a room full of people singing Canadian music from the heart. Singing together reminds us of who we are and what we stand for. In such times, why scream when you can sing?” says Reverend Canon Tom Vaughan, Co-rector of St. George’s