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Publishing date: Dec 30, 2020 • December 30, 2020 • 11 minute read • The Northern Ontario Railroad Museum and Heritage Centre will be hosting a Canadian-themed New Year s Eve webcast live on Dec. 31. Nashville recording artist Joanne Pollack (JoPo) will join Francophone singer-songwriter Stef Maquette and blues/rock musician Johnny Williams from 5 to 7 p.m., following the COVID-19 guidelines for concert venues and broadcast events. To access the livestream and view the menus of the participating establishments, viewers are encouraged to visit the museum s website at www.normhc.ca/newyears, or follow the links on the museum s Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram pages @normhc67. Supplied photo SunMedia
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The Northern Ontario Railroad Museum and Heritage Centre will be hosting a Canadian-themed New Year’s Eve webcast live on Dec. 31.
Francophone singer-songwriter Stef Paquette, blues/rock musician Johnny Williams and the Nashville recording artist Joanne Pollack (JoPo) will perform from 5 to 7 p.m., following the COVID-19 guidelines for concert venues and broadcast events.
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“Every year, (the railroad museum) invites the public to celebrate Canada Day at the museum on July 1st,” Stu Thomas, president of the museum, said in a release. “(The museum) receives funding from Heritage Canada but with social distancing protocols in place this summer, a large gathering was not going to happen.