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Humm Online Exclusives - February 2015

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Ottawa Valley Volunteering Opportunities

You can pick up the paper this month to get the low down on volunteering opportunities across the Valley, or you can visit theHumm's online directory any day of the year for that same information. View volunteering opportunities >

Pub Crawling

The Jimmy Tri-Tone Band is a local folk/rock duo from White Lake, consisting of James Walters on vocals, guitar, and percussion, and Randelle Ashley on bass, keys, and mandolin. They play regularly at local venues including Love That Barr in Pakenham, and The Barley Mow in Almonte. You can check out their début EP, Wanted, on:
SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/tri-tones59
Also check out their very impressive video for the EP's title track:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VZh1G2ou3yk

Wilderness Rhythms

This month, Susie Osler has profiled Chad Clifford of Wilderness Rhythms (see page 30). Chad uses digital sound equipment to record in the wild, and then creates his own original soundscapes.
wildernessrhythms.com/soundscapes-in-nature
wildernessrhythms.com/playing-tips

Featured Artist - Mary Pfaff

Read the profile and view the photo gallery for abstract artist Mary Pfaff. Read more >

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Ottawa Valley CSAs

Thinking about Community Supported Agriculture? See a list of Ottawa Valley farms and others offering CSAs in 2015.

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