Concert in Care – April 5 – D’Arcy Han & Michael Aihoship

You are invited to join with residents for this beautiful professional concert! No admission cost.

Tuesday, April 5 at 10:30am in the Menno Hospital Chapel

D’arcy Han, vocals

Michael Aihoshi, guitar

DArcy-Han1D’arcy started classical piano training at the age of four, and was singing on Chinese national TV at age seven. Moving to Canada, D’arcy has become a vital part of the Vancouver scene, with an ability to move from jazz to pop, to blues, to standards as well as the traditional and pop songs of China. She has performed at the Vancouver International Jazz Festival, the Commodore Ballroom, and the Orpheum, partnering with instrumentalists in a variety of styles of music. She represented North America in the equivalent of Chinese Idol, introducing soul and blues to billions of viewers on live television.

This event is made possible by Menno Hospital, Odlum Brown and Health Arts Society.

Michael-Aiyoshi1Hailing from the Toronto area, Michael Aihoshi [guitar & vocals] toured Eastern Canada for years, playing blues, country, folk, world, Celtic, pop, and Rhythm and Blues. He toured for a few years with The George Olliver Band (Mandala) Canada’s King of Soul. Through the years he has had the privilege of sharing the stage with some of Canada’s premier musicians from this wide range of musical styles.

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Honour your loved one with a Memorial Bench – 3 Benches available immediately

Would you like to honour a loved one with a bench donation?

Ten benches were donated in 2015 by families who honoured loved ones who passed away – and also those they continue to enjoy and visit.

There are a limited number of benches available for purchase.

Click here for details and to order your bench.

Honouring and Remembering Elfriede Dyck

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Humans of Menno Place understands that every face on the Menno Place Campus of Care tells a story. Together we make up this exceptional community of people who live, love, serve, work, play, sing, laugh and care.

Together, our stories tell the bigger story of what it is to be fully human at any age.

Humans of Menno Place is a growing collection of our important faces and stories. It is designed after the tremendously successful story-telling done by Humans of New York.

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