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Music education for all ages! LA School of Music is owned by Luciano Armenti, B.A. (Music) and managed by Jessica Armenti, B.Mus (Hon). Luciano leads a highly skilled team of teachers who have experience working in the music industry, that teach students a wide variety of genres and musical instruments including piano, voice, accordion, guitar, violin and more! Our team also includes qualified, professional music educators with University and College credentials. We offer music lessons and instrument rentals in Selkirk. Passionate about music? Let LA School of Music make your musical dreams come true. You or your child will soon be hitting all the right notes and having fun while doing itl. We're a family-owned music school with 40 years of experience in providing quality music lessons to students of all ages. Come join us! We are a Government-certified educational institution. Let's make music!
Selkirk's Twice Over Inc is a great place to find gently used clothing for women, men and children. Our Manitoba Avenue location carries vintage clothing. We are a non-profit organization with proceeds supporting Nova House Women's Shelter.
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Selkirk's hottest nite club in the city that offers a great time with great music and drinks! Follow us on Facebook today and stay in the loop of what's happening every night!
Rene Gauthier had a vision: a shelter for the homeless in Selkirk. As chair of Our Daily Bread Soup Kitchen Inc., he never forgot the people who were, as he puts it, “cold” and “freezing”. He tried turning the sod, but he ran into opposition. Selkirk city council, as well as citizens’ groups, kept blocking his efforts. But he didn’t give up. Now, Gauthier’s vision has sprung to life. St. Francis Place Homeless Shelter opened its doors on Nov. 16. “If we save one person out there, it’s worth it,” Gauthier said. “Hopefully there’s not that many people out there. That’s the prime thing. We’ve haven’t had any people this week. I think it takes just one or two to come in and spread the word to their fellow people out there.”
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