Friday the 13th will bring plenty of luck for local fans of award-winning Canadian folk music.
Celtic ensemble, The Fretless, are coming to Fort 91Ô´´ on Feb. 13, as they play their way across the Pacific Northwest.
And it’s all for a very good cause.
With stops planned for Vancouver Island as well as Washington State and Oregon, the award-winning Canadian string quartet will wind up its West Coast swing in Vancouver on Feb. 15.
But this Friday night it will be the Chief Sepass Theatre at 91Ô´´ Fine Arts School that’s alive with The Fretless’ intricate and high-energy arrangements of traditional folk melodies.
The Fort 91Ô´´ concert will also be a fundraiser for Mosqoy. The charitable organization founded by LFAS alumna Ashli Akins provides economic and educational opportunities to marginalized communities in the Andes region of South America, while helping to nurture their threatened culture.
The evening will also feature an exhibition of photography and textiles, presented by LFAS students during intermission.
Show starts at 7 p.m. in Chief Sepass Theatre, located at 9096 Trattle St. in Fort 91Ô´´.
Tickets are $10 student and $15 adult, plus service fees.
For more details and to purchase tickets, go to thefretless.com.