Congratulations to all who made the Schafner Point Lighthouse Benefit on Saturday evening an overwhelming success.
The sold out crowd of over 70 enthusiastic people enjoyed an evening of spectacular entertainment by fiddler Steve Klein and actor Paul Rapsey. Steve played brilliantly throughout the evening. The audience engaged in energetic hand clapping and foot stomping to his music. Paul’s monologue was sprinkled with both delightful laughter and pin dropping silence from the audience, culminating in a prolonged and spontaneous standing ovation. The many volunteers of the Port Royal Lighthouse Association and of the Lower Granville Hall were the backbone of the evening. Bravo!
Steve will be playing his fiddle again on Saturday, March 18 at the Granville Ferry Community Hall in the village starting
at 7:00 p.m. He will be joined by Scott Henderson on pipes and flute. There are no tickets, but
admission will be on a first-come-first-served
basis. Doors open at 6:30. Entry fee is $10.00. This will be a belated St. Patty’s Day musical celebration. Come and
enjoy another wonderful local event.
And Paul has already been asked by a number of people who could not attend the Lighthouse Benefit if he will be performing his monologue, “What’s in a Name”, locally again. He is now considering doing a matinee pay-what-you-can performance, depending on local venue availability and accessibility.
Stay tuned.
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