2010-04-29 / News

Performers offer ‘Payback’ for Earth Day


A group of performers gathered at Christ Church in Bolton last Thursday to mark Earth Day. Proceeds from the event went to support the work of the Caledon Green T Environmental Awareness (TEA) group. The highlight of the celebration was readings from Margaret Atwood's Payback, which included the final chapter, which is an updated version of the Christmas Carol story. Shelley Peterson of Caledon and David Nairn, artistic director of Theatre Orangeville, were taking some of the parts in the story. Laura Bird offered some of the music. Bolton native and CBC News reporter David Seglins was another one of the readers. Photos by Bill Rea  A group of performers gathered at Christ Church in Bolton last Thursday to mark Earth Day. Proceeds from the event went to support the work of the Caledon Green T Environmental Awareness (TEA) group. The highlight of the celebration was readings from Margaret Atwood's Payback, which included the final chapter, which is an updated version of the Christmas Carol story. Shelley Peterson of Caledon and David Nairn, artistic director of Theatre Orangeville, were taking some of the parts in the story. Laura Bird offered some of the music. Bolton native and CBC News reporter David Seglins was another one of the readers. Photos by Bill Rea

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