In an annual salute to our largest founding local culture, the Opeongo Line offers up two authentic voices -- one male; one female, one sadly no longer with us, and one still working hard to preserve our local heritage and cultural identity. In their own unique ways, Annie Shulist (nee Yantha) and Peter Glofcheskie both show us in more ways than one what it truly means to be a Polish-Kashub Canadian.
Old, New, Borrowed, Blue #3
Plebon‘s Lakeside Pavilion I
Plebon‘s Lakeside Pavilion II
The Two Julies: Remembering Chippawa Lodge I
The Two Julies: Remembering Chippawa Lodge II
Old, New, Borrowed, Blue II
Algonquin Voices
Old, New, Borrowed, Blue
The Boys of Summer II
The Boys of Summer I
Four from Mansfield I
Four from Mansfield II
Dominion Day, 1867 I
Dominion Day, 1867 II
Oh! Henry I
Oh! Henry II
Bernice Mintha I
Bernice Mintha II
A Darkling Plain
Don Palubeskie II
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