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    Tuesday, July 7, 2009

    Elmira Independent Talks About the BBB4

    This appeared in the local paper not too long ago.
     
    The annual Barn Burner Party lives on.
    And this year's 4th annual bash of music and fun, held at a farm near Glen Allan, has taken on a decidedly serious tone.
    The party is being held in honour of Lois Foell, who lost her battle with breast cancer in December.
    Proceeds from the event, to be held July 11, will go to the Breast Cancer Foundation.
    The benefit concert is being hosted by Alanna Foell and her brother, James, in memory of their mother.
    All proceeds from the event will go to the foundation, along with funds raised by the Foell siblings, who are making a sacrifice of a follicle nature.
    "My brother and I are shaving our heads," said Alanna. "My hair's pretty long right now. I figured I'd just shave it. It will grow back."
    Alanna noted that her brother's new hairstyle will also be drastically different, since he currently sports an Afro.
    The former EDSS student, who graduated in 2002, said the Barn Burner Party draws a crowd in the ages 19-25 range, but it's open to anyone.
    "We usually have about 500 people that attend the show," she said.
    This year's lineup of bands for the Foell festival is The Bad BongWater Boys, Chaos for Comfort, Shamans of Funkdelia and A Capricious Youth.
    Some of the bands have local connections. Chaos for Comfort, an independent Elmira trio, plays rock, pop and experimental music. The band's performance at the Barn Burner Party is billed as a CD release party.
    The Bad BongWater Boys describe themselves as a group that "alternates between six and 10 members, all from Elmira, formed just last year out of loose jam sessions."
    Old time music and bluegrass is the band's forté, produced using instrumentation that runs the gamut from washboards and banjos, to cellos, harmonicas, and the kazoo.
    The event includes overnight camping at Foell's farm, located at 7907 Wellington Road 45.
    "It's $10 or more if they want to be generous," said Foell.
    The event begins at 7 p.m. and goes rain or shine.
    For more information, contact Foell at 519-591-5856 or by email at alanna.foell@gmail.com.
    Information and directions to the concert are also available on the event's Facebook page.
     

    Last Chance! Donate Online To See Alanna and James Go Bald for Breast Cancer

    Hey there everyone!
    First off, I want to thank all of the generous donaters who have helped us raise over $1500 towards finding a cure for breast cancer! You guys are FANTASTIC!! Don't forget, the person who donates the most gets the honour of shaving our heads!
     
    Secondly, if you wanted to donate, it's not too late. You can make online donations until Saturday. We're hoping to raise $2000 or more online, so if you wanted to make a donation, please go to the link below.
     
    It's almost time for the big event, and if you are interested in attending, everything is happening at my house.
    7907 Wellington Rd 45
    Mapleton ON (that address SHOULD work for google maps)
     
    Bands are starting at 8pm and the head shaving will commence around 9pm. 
     
    Hope to see lots of you out there, and if you can't make it out, James and I would love if you could spare a bit of money to put towards the cause!
     
    Cheers!
    Alanna
     
     
     
    If you missed the original email, here's the details:
     
    As you may or may not know, my brother and I will be shaving our heads in support of finding a cure for breast cancer in memory of our mom who lost her fight in Dec! We're also having a party on July 11 where the shaving will take place!

    We'd love for you to make it out to the party, but if you can't you can still show your support and donate online!

    http://my.e2rm.com/personalPage.aspx?SID=2255750

    Secure online donations can be made with your credit card and an electronic tax receipt will be sent to you by email.

    The person who donates the most money will have the honour of doing the shaving - so please give generously!

    A bit of info on Go Bald For Breast Cancer:
    The money raised through this program will be used to fund initiatives that help us learn more about breast cancer, enable people with breast cancer to live longer, healthier lives, and make it possible for men and women to take a more active role in managing their breast health. Thank you in advance for supporting this important work! For more information about the progress that's being made, please visit
    www.cbcf.org/ontario.

    Thanks so much! Your support is greatly appreciated.