Musician invited back to Stanley Mission as pilot project ends
Students and community members of Stanley Mission were so impressed by the musical teachings of Eliza Doyle they invited her to come back.
Doyle, who spent the last six weeks living in Stanley Mission, left for Saskatoon earlier today after delivering musical programming for a wide variety of residents. She was in the community through a pilot project by the Canada Council for the Arts and Saskatchewan Cultural Exchange, which originally was going to occur somewhere else. While the pilot project came to end, Doyle said she will be back for the annual winter carnival during the last week of February.
“They say it’s really changed their lives,” she said of the students. “I think band council and the schools really picked up on the excitement going on. They want me to stay and there’s a position. I just need to develop it.”