Singer-Songwriter Duo, Evoke, Will Be Performing At St. Andrews United Church In Bayfield This Sunday

by Bob Montgomery

Jack Clarke and Deb Shelley make up the duo and the event is a fundraiser for the Huron Hospice. ‘Well-Seasoned’ is the theme for the benefit concert and Hospice volunteer Helen Varekanp says the two artists, known as Evoke, write their own music and lyrics and their performance is meant to take the audience through the seasons of life through their music.

The concert is at two o'clock on Sunday afternoon and admittance is by donation and the first five-thousand dollars in donations will be matched by an anonymous donor.

More information about the event and background about the artists can be found on the Huron Hospice website under events.

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