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Announcement

 -- Announcement --  We were thrilled to hear from Aaron ( of  Factor5group.com ) who set us up with a listing on Small Business BC's new program : " BC Marketplace ". We've since signed up for an account so that we could edit our listing with images and links, etc. If you have a business, you may want to check out this free resource. This program is supported both by the BC Government and the Government of Canada and is designed to drive traffic to small businesses within the province of BC. They utilize various marketing efforts to promote this site. If you have time, please do check out our spot on their website at:  https://marketplacebc.ca/marketplace/brummet-media-group ~~   Visit the Brummet's @: http://BrummetMedia.ca ~~

Reviving Ancient Tribal Music

Ancient Healing Music *A wonderful article written by Caven Masuku (with liberal editing by Lillian Brummet) that shares how shaman used music as part of their ancient healing methods - how this is being revived and the joy of traditional African music. " When I first listened to the mbira sound, I wanted to hear more and more. I could not stop it, I was sick until I learned to play, so I could hear these sounds. ", said Zimbabwe's Mbira Queen maestro, Stella Rambisai Chiweshe. The above experience is not unique to Stella, (as she is known by her legions of fans), Those same feelings also inspired the only Mbira music ensemble in Gweru, the Midlands Mbira Crew,  to the traditional beat. The group is a brainchild of three mbira enthusiasts, Trymore Marowa,  Chigama Hope and James Chiguvare was formed in November last year and are about to release their first album soon. The trio reveals that as they play and listen to the Mbira beat they get " engrossed by the spiritu...

Read a book :)

It's A Great Time To Read A Book Books are an awesome  gift!! Find all of our books (print or ebook) via  our website:  http://brummetmedia.ca/store.html or purchase from  Amazon.com   or  Amazon.ca

recommended resources

 Recommended Resources Welcome to another segment of our highly recommended resources :) ...Have a resource you'ed like to share? Let us know!  (www.BrummetMedia.ca ) The Farley Foundation works within Ontario (Canada) helping low-income people provide proper health care for their sick or injured pets. Info :  https://www.farleyfoundation.org/ Farm Folk - City Folk works to connect local food providers with local businesses and markets - ensuring engaged, environmentally sustainable, food-secure communities.  Info:  https://www.farmfolkcityfolk.ca/ Fatal Light Awareness Program (FLAP) works to increase awareness about our impact on wildlife like birds and moths - from reflective glass and pollinator gardens to night lights.  Info :  https://flap.org/ ~~   Visit the Brummet's @:  http://BrummetMedia.ca   ~~

Understanding Prose and Poetry

Understanding Prose and Poetry  *Written by Marco A Bomfoco -  a lifelong language and storytelling enthusiast and a passionate advocate of quality education for all. He lives in southern Brazil. You can reach Marco at http://marcobomfoco.blogspot.com/ Prose and poetry are the two common forms of the literary discourse. Although we are not aware of this, at least in two ways we can react to discourses. Specifically, we can enjoy or appreciate them. The key to true appreciation is enjoyment and this depends largely on your attitude to literature in general. Enjoyment must not be confused with appreciation. For instance, we often enjoy a poem without fully understand its meaning. The reason has to do with the nature of the genres. Poetry calls attention primarily to the "music" of the words, while prose, for its meaning. Prose is the kind of writing that does not fit a recognized poetical form, that is, it does not have metrical structure. In prose, a writer may express herself...

quote of the day

-- Quote of the Day --  © BrummetMedia.ca   "Looking behind I am filled with gratitude.  Looking forward I am filled with vision.  Looking upward I am filled with strength.  And looking within I discover peace."   ...an Apache prayer  ~~   Visit the Brummet's @: http://BrummetMedia.ca ~~

Volunteering in the Kootenays

Hi all !!  This time of year, despite COVID, numerous charities are struggling to provide services to their local communities and support their volunteers at the same time. As many of our blog readers might already be aware... at the top of our blog, just under the heading, there is a row of tabs... they look like file tabs... click there and you'll find various pages beyond what you see here on this home page of the blog.  There, you'll also find a free resource page supporting local (Creston Valley region in BC, Canada) volunteer opportunities.  It is a one-stop resource for all new comers to the area, to learn what is available in our area, and for local residents in terms of support for their situation.  It is also a great resource for non-profits to become more aware of one-another, offer referrals to their clients and network with each other on any project they are looking at taking on. This time of year, people with a little excess income might be looking at ...