St. Mark's Anglican Church Heritage Foundation, Port
Hope
at LeVan Hall, Trinity College School
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St. Mark's Anglican Church in Port Hope also happens to be the most historic and longest-serving public building in the community. When St. Mark's Heritage Foundation sponsored a concert in support of the care of the church, the Headmaster and staff of Trinity College School graciously invited St. Mark's to hold the concert in The Dick and Jane LeVan Theatre (a lecture hall now fully converted into a newly dedicated, state-of-the- art theatre with incredible acoustics). A sold out concert followed, with members of the school, church and foundation working together for its success. The Cantors would like to thank the people of St. Mark's, TCS and the Foundation for their hard work and wonderful hospitality, and the generosity of the community to the foundation, and to PWRDF. Click here
for a page of wonderful photos In the photos, Angus, Peter, Bill and
David are supported by the Incumbent Priest of St. Mark's, The Reverend
Margaret Tandy, as well as Peter Kedwell (People's Warden) and Pat Eberle
(Rector's Warden), and The Right Reverend Linda Nicholls (Suffragan
Bishop for the Trent - Durham Area of the Diocese of Toronto) who came
to support her parish and add to the celebration of the night. Special
thanks also to John Joynt of the St. Mark's Heritage Foundation and
the rest of his team for all their hard work. |