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Weyburn Communithon seeks performers for event

The Communithon Entertainment Committee is now welcoming applications for entertainers on behalf of the 43rd Weyburn Communithon.

WEYBURN - The Communithon Entertainment Committee is now welcoming applications for entertainers on behalf of the 43rd Weyburn Communithon.

A reminder that the ongoing Communithon theme is “Fall in Love with Communithon”, with a sub theme this year,“It’s Our Time.”This year’s event will feature live, in-person entertainment that helps to support eight vital organizations providing crucial support services within the community of Weyburn.

Each year performers come out and help to raise much-needed funds for these community agencies so they can continue to provide their valuable programs and services for the citizens of our city and surrounding area.

To be part of this event, the Communithon Entertainment Committee would ask you to visit their web page www.communithon.com, fill out the application form and then email it back to [email protected].

The event will feature a couple new spotlights this year, including a “Lip Sync Battle” as well as a “Battle of the Air Bands.” The Entertainment Committee, alongside the Youth Ambassadors, are welcoming individuals and community groups to join in on these fun new spotlights.

The deadline to enter is October 4, 2024. If anyone has any questions regarding the registration, they may email the Entertainment Committee and they will provide guidance.

The committee looks forwarding to seeing the community come together for the 43rd annual Communithon, set for Friday, Oct. 25 from 8 a.m. to 11 p.m.

Together as a community, Weyburn can help Communithon reach their goal of $98,000.

The eight community agencies that will benefit from your talents include Big Brothers Big Sisters; Canadian Mental Health Association-Weyburn; Canadian National Institute for the Blind; Care-A-Van Society; Envision Counselling and Support Centre; Inclusion Weyburn; Â鶹´«Ã½AVeast Newcomer Services Weyburn, and Spinal Cord Injury.

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