Savannah Quinn is ready to take the stage in week four of the Envision Coffee House Concert Series
On June 15 from 8 to 10 PM, the Envision Coffee House Concert Series is proud to present Savannah Quinn at the Wired Monk on McCallum Road in Abbotsford.
Born and raised in Abbotsford, BC, eighteen-year-old Savannah Quinn started singing at the age of eight in a children’s church choir. She then performed before small and large audiences in Canada, Italy and the USA and became committed to pursuing a career as a professional recording artist and songwriter.
By her passion, talent and dedication over the years, Quinn has made her mark regionally. She is now signed to an Artist Development deal with Darcy D Music Group where she receives marketing support from Fair Wend Entertainment Services in North Vancouver, BC, to assist in taking her career to a provincial level.
Quinn has performed at private events, fairs, and major B.C. festivals, such as the Rockin’ River Music Fest and the Berry Festival. In the Fall of 2012, she penned and recorded her debut single You Could Be My Boyfriend with Darcy D at Studio Downe Under in Abbotsford, B.C. with renowned musicians Jerry Adolphe, John Ellis, Jay Buettner, Dennis Marcenko and Darryl Havers. This was followed up with the release of her debut music video.
Concert goers are also invited to take part in Envision Financial’s Full Cupboard program by bringing non-perishable food or cash donations to the Wired Monk on McCallum Road.
“It’s so great to be part of two organizations that help their local community,” says Shana Temple, manager of Envision Financial’s Minter Street Branch. “Envision Financial and the Abbotsford Arts Council have come together to tackle hunger during the concert series. The Full Cupboard will be at the Wired Monk on June 15; your cash or non-perishable food donations will support Abbotsford’s families through our local food bank.”
“The great thing about The Full Cupboard is that all food and funds collected in your community will stay in your community,” says Susan Byrom, manager of community investment at Envision Financial. “That’s a great way to ensure every penny counts!”
For more information about the Envision Coffee House Concert Series, including the full concert schedule, please contact the Abbotsford Arts Council at 604.852.9358 or abbotsfordartscouncil@gmail.com, or visit us online at abbotsfordartscouncil.org.
About Envision Financial
Envision Financial is a division of First West Credit Union, B.C.’s third-largest credit union, with 40 branches and 29 insurance offices throughout the province operating under the Envision Financial, Valley First and Enderby & District Financial brands. Led by Launi Skinner, First West has $7.1 billion in assets under administration, more than 171,000 members and close to 1,300 employees. For eight years running, Envision was named one of the 50 Best Employers in Canada. Envision is designated a Caring Company by Imagine Canada. For more information, visit www.envisionfinancial.ca.
About the Abbotsford Arts Council
Established in 1972, the Abbotsford Arts Council acts as a resource for local artists while promoting the vision, creativity, and energy of the Abbotsford community through the arts. We consist of members, volunteers and directors representing diverse artistic, economic, and cultural interests of community members of all ages. We showcase the talents of local artists at the Kariton Art Gallery and at a number of events throughout the year including the Envision Coffee House Concert and Concert in the Park Series, the Arty Awards and the Christmas Artisan Gift Fair. To learn more about the Abbotsford Arts Council, visit abbotsfordartscouncil.org.