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Charlotte Diamond's Past Concerts and Other Events Charlotte Diamond’s Past Concerts and Other Events Table of Contents 2014 ............................................................................................................................................................ 2 2013 ............................................................................................................................................................ 4 2012 ............................................................................................................................................................ 6 2011 ............................................................................................................................................................ 8 2010 .......................................................................................................................................................... 11 2009 .......................................................................................................................................................... 15 2008 .......................................................................................................................................................... 18 2007 .......................................................................................................................................................... 20 2006 .......................................................................................................................................................... 23 2005 .......................................................................................................................................................... 26 2004 .......................................................................................................................................................... 29 2003 .......................................................................................................................................................... 31 2002 .......................................................................................................................................................... 34 2014 January 25, 2014 - Surrey, BC - The launch of the Surrey Library “Read to Baby” Program . Featuring a Mini Concert with Charlotte and Matt Diamond @ 12:00 pm (autograph signing after the show) @ Centre Court of Gilford Town Centre – 10355 – 152nd St. – A great way to celebrate Family Literacy Day from 12- 3 pm. www.surreylibraries.ca February 10, 2014 - Maple Ridge, BC - The ACT, Arts Centre Theatre, 3:00 pm, Family Concert with the full Hug Bug Band. 11944 Haney Place, Maple Ridge, www.THEACTMAPLERIDGE.ORG (604)476-2787. Celebrate BC Family Day with Charlotte. There will be a special appearance by “SASQUATCH” February 15 & 16, 2014 - Vancouver, BC - WINTERRUPTION, Granville Island, Picnic Pavilion @ 11:00 am each day, Bilingual Family Concerts, presented by the Vancouver International Children’s Festival and Granville Island. March 1, 2014 - Vancouver, BC - Appearance on Global BC Weekend Morning News interview with Lynn Colliar and mini performance with Charlotte and Matt Diamond. March 1 & 2, 2014 - Coquitlam, BC - Festival du Bois, Mackin Park in the Children’s Tent, www.brownpapertickets.com Concerts in French, English and Spanish. Showtimes are: March 1st @ 1:10pm and March 2nd @ 3:00pm www.festivaldubois.ca March 6, 2014 - Abbotsford, BC - Family Concert @10:30 am Cascade Community Church – 35190 Delair Road. Sponsored by Abbotsford Child Care Resource and Referral. Closed Concert April 1, 2014 - Los Angeles, CA - Lennox School District, CA – 2 shows @ Delores Huerta School 9:30 am and Felton School 1:00 pm. Contact Ronnie Silverstone of Bubble Rock for more details mailto:[email protected] or call 310-541-5819 April 2, 2014 - Torrance, CA - Launch School (2 shows). Contact Ronnie Silverstone of Bubble Rock for more details mailto:[email protected] or call 310-541-5819 April 3, 2014 - Sylmar, CA - Dyer Street School. Contact Ronnie Silverstone of Bubble Rock for more details mailto:[email protected] or call 310-541-5819 April 5, 2014 - Pasadena, CA - California Association for the Education of Young Children CAEYC Annual Conference – Charlotte will be singing and signing her music @ booth #108 Artfelt on Saturday Only 10:30am to noon. For Info visit www.artfelt.net Be the first to have an autographed copy of her new board book “Slippery Fish in Hawai’i ” & latest CD “24 Carrot Diamond – The Best of Charlotte Diamond“.Contact Ronnie Silverstone of Bubble Rock for more details mailto:[email protected] or call 310-541-5819 April 6, 2014 - Rancho Palos Verdes, CA - Family Concert @ 4 pm at the Congregation Ner Tamid Synagogue. Contact Ronnie Silverstone of Bubble Rock for more details mailto:[email protected] or call 310-541-5819 April 25, 2014 - Pitt Meadows, BC - Family Concert – 6 pm @ Pitt Meadows Civic Centre. 100 Year Centennial Celebration for the City of Pitt Meadows. Go to pittmeadows.bc.ca and click on the Centennial Logo - 2 - May 3, 2014, Surrey, BC - SFU campus. Canadian Parents for French “Concours d’art oratoire” Speech Arts competition in French. Charlotte is a musical guest @ 12 noon. www.cpf.bc.ca May 25, 2014 - Richmond, BC - Richmond Olympic Plaza – SOS Children’s Village Run and Walk – Charlotte’s performance at 10:40 am will include her new song “One Big Family” written for SOS Children’s Village – for information visit www.sosbc.org/news-events/Run May 25, 2014 - Surrey, BC - Kidsbooks South Surrey Store – 15033 – 32nd Ave. Surrey – 604 541 9939 – Mini Concert and Autograph session at 2:00 pm to celebrate the release of Charlotte’s New Book, “Slippery Fish in Hawai’i” and her latest CD, “24 Carrot Diamond – The Best of Charlotte Diamond” – Tickets are $5.00 and count as a coupon for $5.00 off the purchase of Charlotte’s Music June 7, 2014 - Coquitlam, BC - Teddy Bear Picnic / Coquitlam Festival @ Town Centre Park – 1229 Pinetree Way. Concert @ 4:30pm Bring your Teddy Bears and join Charlotte with “My Bear Gruff”. June 14, 2014 - Nanaimo, BC - Family Concert – Sponsored by Discover Montessori School @ 11:00 am – Genesis Christian Centre – 4355 Jingle Pot Road, Tickets available at Kool and Child – 250 585 1778 – Qualicum Toy Store 250 752 1937 and Discover Montessori School 250 760 0615 email:office@dm- school.ca June 21, 2014 - Walnut Grove, BC - Family Day Festival – Walnut Grove Community Park www.wgba.ca/familyday/ 8919 Walnut Grove Drive- Concert at 11:30am July 1, 2014 - Victoria, BC - Canada Day at the Legislature Grounds. Celebrate Canada Day with Charlotte and the Hug Bug Band at an afternoon performance on the Main Stage @ 3:40pm. www.victoriacanadaday.ca July 4, 2014 - Richmond, BC - Gulf of Georgia Cannery in Steveston. “Music at the Cannery” Family Concert 6:30 to 7:30 pm. Tickets by donation. http://www.gulfofgeorgiacannery.com12138 Forth Ave. 604 664 9009 July 11, 2014 - Richmond, BC - Steveston @ 11:00 am Concert at Splash Toys, 140-3580 Moncton St. 604-241-0234 Hola! Celebrate World Cup Costa Rica Day – some songs in Spanish. Have Charlotte’s NEW BOOK “Slippery Fish in Hawai’i” autographed. July 12, 2014 - Whistler, BC - Whistler Children’s Festival with the Hug Bug Band @ 1:45pm. www.whistler.com July 17, 2014 - Houston, TX - Region 4 Education Center Conference. Keynote Presentation. “The Joy of Singing Leads to a Love of Language – Songs and Teaching Ideas to Enhance Curriculum and Communication Skills.” July 26, 2014 - Port Moody, BC - Family Concert in Rocky Point Park. Saturday @ 2:00pm Sponsored by the City of Port Moody. Concert is FREE September 14, 2014 - Rock Creek, BC - Rock Creek and Boundary Fall Fair – Family Concert @ 2 pm. www.rockcreekfallfair.ca October 16 & 17, 2014 - Saskatoon SK - Early Childhood Teachers ECEC Annual Fall Conference. Circle Drive Alliance Church. Keynote Presentation: “The Joy of Singing Leads to a Love of Language”. www.saskecec.ca EVENTS - 3 - November 3, 2014 - Redwood City, CA - Educational Concert at Taft School, Redwood City organized by PON www.peopleofnote.org November 4, 2014 - Stockton, CA - Musical Chairs Series – Workshop on Nov. 4 @ 7 pm at United Methodist Preschool. Phone (209) 487 2559. November 5, 2014 - Stockton, CA - Musical Chairs Series – Educational Concert @ 10:30 am in the Scottish Rite Auditorium. November 6, 2014 - Fremont, CA - Music for Minors II – Workshop @ 7pm, Niles School Auditorium www.musicforminors2.org To reserve your seat: call MFMII at 510-733-1189 or email [email protected] November 8, 2014 - Saratoga, CA - Family Concert at St. Andrews Episcopal School, organized by People of Note in the Los Altos/Palo Alto area www.peopleofnote.org November 14, 2014 - Sooke, BC - Bilingual school shows, Sponsored by Sooke Chapter, Canadian Parents for French November 15, 2014 - Victoria, BC - French Fun Fair, Sponsored by Victoria Chapter, Canadian Parent for French. A bilingual, Central Middle School, 1:00 pm. Tickets $5 for general public, free for members of the CPF. For info, contact [email protected] November 22, 2014 - Richmond, BC - Lansdowne Centre – Family Holiday Concert @ 1:00pm www.lansdowne-centre.com November 23, 2014 - North Vancouver, BC - Edgemont Village beside BC Playthings. FREE Family Concert at 11:00 am to Celebrate 38 years of PLAY and the retirement Pat Gallaher. www.bcplaythings.com 604- 986-4111 December 6, 2014 - Vancouver, BC - City Square Shopping Centre @ 11:00 am – For information – www.mycitysquare.com
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