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Halifax Chapter News

New PAL Halifax Administrator

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Ann Pocket is joining PAL Halifax as our part-time Administrator and will be doing a lot of the work for PAL that has needed doing for some time. Like reaching out to our members!

PAL will be sharing Ann with our friends at Imagine Bloomfield. She will not only be assisting the two organizations in all the admin work that needs doing, but she will assist in keeping each organization apprised of what the other is up to.

Since the aims and goals of the two organizations dove-tail so nicely, we think that this is a match that will work very well (thanks to Ron Skibbens and Susanna Fuller at Imagine Bloomfield for all their cooperation).

This is a tremendous step forward for PAL and we are thrilled to have someone of Ann’s caliber in our corner.

Ann is a dynamic artist in her own right, she is a recent graduate from NSCAD’s Jewellery Design & Metalsmithing but prior to arriving in Halifax she worked as an arts administrator at The Martha Hicks School of Ballet in Toronto.

Welcome, Ann!  It’s great to have you aboard!

You can contact Ann by email by This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .

 

The Sudden Passing of PAL Halifax Chair Bill Forbes “a gentle spirit and an honest, decent and good man”

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This week, our board was stunned to learn of the sudden and unexpected passing of our Chair, Bill Forbes.  Bill was just 50.

Bill passed away quietly in his home, on a day off from his run of Ivor Johnson’s Neighbours at the Ship’s Co. Theatre in Parrsboro. He was a true renaissance man – a writer, performer, designer, builder, director and humanitarian.  His performances included work at Neptune Theatre, Mulgrave Road Theatre, Mermaid Theatre of Nova Scotia and numerous films, television shows and commercials.

Bill was a member of the board of the Performing Arts Lodge (PAL) Halifax since its inception. He believed completely and entirely in the PAL mission and philosophy.  He had devoted much of his life to the performing arts community of Atlantic Canada, having served for a decade as a National Councillor for Canadian Actors Equity Association. He also served several years as a Branch Councillor for ACTRA Maritimes.

Personally, Bill had been a good friend to me since the day we met at the rehearsals for The Wizard of Oz at St. Francis Xavier University. (He was the Scarecrow… I was the Stage Manager.) We shared a house for a summer in PEI for an idyllic summer doing a show together in Summerside.  And we spent countless hours on stage together as part of the improv company Script Wrecked. Some of the funniest moments of my life were created by Bill who truly had one of the most original and spontaneously creative minds I’ve ever come across. But his incredible talents were matched with a gentle spirit and a generosity of spirit that made everyone who worked with him loved him. He was an honest, decent, good man.

We at PAL will miss Bill immeasurably. I had always thought that he and I would be neighbours at PAL decades down the road.  But I take some comfort in the image of him and our founder, the late, great David Renton planning our future together in a much better place.

Bill was one of the good ones.  We who remain behind must work all the harder to make our PAL a reality so that it may serve as monument to his memory.

Rest easy, Bill.  We are all the better for knowing you.

 

Halifax Chapter News Jan 09

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PAL Halifax was incorporated in the summer of 2006 with the late David Renton being the catalyst for creating the chapter. His work continues through the Halifax Board of Directors with Deborah Allen, the current vice-president as they move closer to procuring a PAL building in the city.