Events
July 14 – Sip n’ Sounds at Muskoka Lakes Farm & Winery – Emma Clendenan
Summer Sunday afternoons in Muskoka are for relaxing with a cocktail or glass of wine while listening to music on the patio with friends. Muskoka Lakes Farm & Winery has curated a list of fantastic local musicians to come and play on our patio while you enjoy our picturesque landscape. Performances begin at 1:00pm each Sunday; reservations not required.
Raised in Port Carling, Ontario, singer-songwriter Emma Clendenan has been captivating local audiences in Muskoka since 2014. Influenced by artists like Ed Sheeran and Jim Cuddy/Blue Rodeo, Emma’s diverse musical repertoire showcases her extensive background in flute, piano, ukulele, and her primary instrument, guitar. She also has years of choral experience, including performances at Roy Thomson Hall with the prestigious Canadian International Schools Music Festival senior choir.
Emma is a passionate advocate for music and the arts in her community, founding Rhythm for Rosseau, an annual fundraiser concert supporting rural and remote medicine. Her contributions include developing and directing a choir at Rosseau Lake College, leading to a Bronze ranking at the Northern Ontario Music Festival. Recognized as a nominee at the 2018 Bobby Orr Celebrating Youth Awards, Emma has released singles like “Too Much” and “Never Saw it Coming,” and her debut EP “Say It’s Me” in 2022. She continues to perform at various events, including the Bala Cranberry Festival, and is a regular feature at Crossroads Restaurant in Rosseau.
For complete event details please follow the link provided.
Other Upcoming Events
Sandhill Nursery Fall Festival
The most exciting time of the year is here - the Sandhill Nursery Fall Festival is just around…
The Peca Petting Farm Fall Edition
Join us on the farm for all things fall! Come see the fall colours on a haywagon ride,…
A Soundmap of Sherbrooke’s Machine Songs by Colin Frank
This interactive installation allows visitors to virtually explore machine sounds from the city of Sherbrooke, Québec. Machines pervade…
South River Storytelling Circle
Have a story about South River? Want to listen and learn about the past? Join us every Wednesday…