Take me to "A Christmas Carol"

On-Demand audio and video of "A Christmas Carol"
See the pre-event show and the dramatic reading of "A Christmas Carol". This event took place December 13 and will be available to you online through the holiday season. We have prepared this broadcast in several parts for your viewing convenience. We hope you enjoy it! Merry Christmas! Continue reading for video on demand.If you missed the wonderful dramatic reading of Dickens' "A Christmas Carol"  which took place at Knox Presbyterian Church in Vankleek Hill on Dec 13 - or if you just want to enjoy it again with family and friends over the holidays - this is your chance. The Review is offering the entire event as video-on-demand and for those with less bandwidth, audio-on-demand. An archive of the live blog of people's comments and of photos taken during the event will also be posted for you to peruse at your leisure.

Remember: In keeping with the overall goal of the event - to raise funds for two worth causes in our community - you can call The Review toll-free any time at 1-877-678-3327 from now through December 30 to make a donation to the Andy Gump Foundation and the Vankleek Hill Food Bank. To speak to Irene at the front desk (or to leave her a message with your contact information) press extension 1002 during our main phone menu. Irene will call you back to accept your donation. Charitable donation receipts are available for donations over $10.00.

Our video-on-demand includes the entire

concert and the 51-minute pre-event show. You will see friendly faces from home as they talk about the Andy Gump Foundation and the Vankleek Hill Food Bank. Plus: show producer Rosemary Harden shares a bit if history about Dickens' "A Christmas Carol."

Thanks to everyone who tuned in on December 13 and a special thanks to everyone who attended! As of December 14, our fundraising total was at $2,450.00! The Review extends special thanks to Hillcrest Funeral Home of Vankleek Hill, CPU Computer Parts Unleashed of Hawkesbury, Larry Bogue and IGS of Hawkesbury and Ron Handfield and TVCogeco for making all of this possible.

Watch the Pre-Show videos.

Show intro by Louise Sproule and interview with Irene Howes.
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Interview with Andy Gump Foundation founder David Godmere.
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Interview with dramatic reading producer Rosemary Harden.
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Rev. James Douglas

An Introduction by the Reverend James Douglas:

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Knox Bell Choir: Alice Dandy, director.

Vlasta Vrana
Stave One: Reader Vlasta Vrana.
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Carlo Millar Hague

Harp: Ian Hepburn.
Stave Two:Carol Millar Hague

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Maplejam: Alice Dandy, Tara McWhirter, Debbie Hall.

Reg Harden

Stave Three: Reader Reg Harden.
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Noel Campbell


Cello: Noel Campbell and Gabrielle Campbell.

O Come All Ye Faithful: Audience.

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Mayor Gary Barton

 

Fiddle: Lyndsay Millage.
Stave Four, Part 1: Reader Gary Barton.

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Dave Godmere
The Choir: Let us sing and be merry.
Stave Four, Part 2: Reader Dave Godmere.

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Teri Loretto

 

Soprano: Barbara Robertson.
Stave Five: Teri Loretto

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The Last Word: The Reverend James Douglas.
Audience Sings: Joy To the World; We Wish You a Merry Christmas!
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