On March 15, the unpredictable, roller-coaster winter weather will be pushed out of mind by a night of musical sunshine, courtesy of the Mariposa Folk Festival’s third and final concert of its 2024-25 season.
That night, award-winning Indigenous singer-songwriter Amanda Rheaume and folk-pop trio School House will be taking to the St. Paul’s Centre stage to sing away any late winter blues.
“Both Amanda Rheaume and School House were crowd favourites at the Mariposa Folk Festival in July and this March concert will reprise their unique musical stylings and bring us all a little Mariposa sunshine,” Mariposa Folk Festival President Pam Carter said.
The concert is on Saturday, March 15, at St. Paul’s Centre, 10 Peter Street North, Orillia. Doors open at 7 p.m. Show starts at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $35 (all fees and taxes included) and are available at the Mariposa Folk Festival office, 10 Peter Street South in downtown Orillia, or online at mariposafolk.com.
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