Terry Fallis Author Reading

Bestselling author, Terry Fallis will read from his new novel A New Season on Monday, March 4th at 7pm and take questions afterwards.  Fallis is a two-time winner of the Stephen Leacock medal for humour and has won a number of other awards including CBC Canada Reads. Fallis is the author of nine national bestsellers.  His latest novel is ‘A New Season’ –  “A thoughtful exploration of aging, loss, family, friendship, and love, all with his trademark humour and heart.”

A copy of the book will be given away at the reading!

Pay What You Can at our doors – proceeds support all of our community programs.

Terry Fallis

60s Music Night

Join us for 60s Music Night at Beach United Church with headliners Fraser/Daley (Alec Fraser and Mike Daley) and openers Skylark (Diana Gibbs and Jack Alvo) with special guests Paul Reddick and Ed Crabtree. Tickets are $50 and can be purchased here.

WHEN:
Friday, March 1, 2024
7pm-10pm
Doors open at 6:30pm
Purchase Tickets Here

  • Cash Bar
  • Snacks & Dessert Table
  • Raffles & Door Prizes 
  • Dancing 
  • Incredible live music
  • and so much more!

Funds raised will go towards Beach United’s year-round Community Programs. Get your dancing shoes on – we can’t wait to see you there!

Sponsored by The Barbara Best Group

60s Music Night at Beach United

Christmas Organ Concert with Manuel Piazza

Join us on Saturday, December 16th at 4:30pm for a special Advent and Christmas-themed organ concert, featuring a diverse selection of organ favourites to get you in the holiday mood. Tickets are pay-what-you-can, and proceeds go towards Beach United’s year-round community programs

RSVP here for our Christmas Organ Concert with Manuel Piazza.

About Manuel Piazza

Manuel Piazza is the Assistant Director of Music at St. Thomas’s Anglican Church, where he accompanies the High Mass and Evensong choirs and leads the parish’s new children’s choral program, The St. Thomas’s Choristers. Manuel completed his undergraduate studies in Organ Performance at the University of Toronto, studying repertoire with John Tuttle and conducting with Ivars Taurins. 

As an undergraduate in Toronto, he served as choir director and organist at Our Lady of Sorrows Roman Catholic Church, organ scholar at Trinity College (University of Toronto), organ scholar at St. James’ Anglican Cathedral, and one of the five organists of St. Michael’s Cathedral Basilica. 

He was also an organist for the Yale Schola Cantorum, conducted by David Hill. After graduation, he was Interim Assistant Director of Music at Trinity Church in the City of Boston, working with Colin Lynch. Manuel’s playing has been praised for its “seamless registration changes … imaginative stop selections, smoothly shifting tone colours … abundant energy, (and) rhythmic control” in Organ Canada. Other awards include the Godfrey Hewitt Memorial Scholarship (RCCO), the Mary Baker Scholarship in Organ Accompanying (Yale Institute of Sacred Music), the Julia R. Sherman Memorial Prize for excellence in organ playing (Yale School of Music), the Aidan Kavanagh Prize for Academic Achievement (Yale Institute of Sacred Music), and the Ernest MacMillan Memorial Foundation Prize.

Christmas Jazz & Reflection

*NOTE* if you are looking for the 2024 Jazz & Reflection Concert, please click here! This post is from 2023.

Please join us for a special Christmas Jazz & Reflection concert, featuring a repertoire of holiday favourites with Heather Bambrick (vocals), accompanied by Diane Leah (piano) and Jon Maharaj (bass) on Saturday, December 9th, 2023 at 2:30pmplease note this is an earlier performance than our regularly scheduled concerts.

The concert is free to attend and tickets are not required; donations are welcomed and help support Beach United’s food programs. You may RSVP here!

We look forwarding to having you join us in our Main Hall on Dec 9th!