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Sarah Harmer returns to Salmon Arm

Harmer played March 18 in Salmon Arm
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Canadian singer and songwriter Sarah Harmer played for an all-ages crowd at Song Sparrow Hall on March 18. Harmer is on her latest tour promoting her new album Are You Gone (Arts + Crafts). The album is described as a deeply personal and momentous collection of songs motivated by lifeÏ㽶ÊÓƵֱ²¥™s beauty, loveÏ㽶ÊÓƵֱ²¥™s mysteries and the climate crisis. (Kayleigh Seibel photo)

Canadian singer and songwriter Sarah Harmer played for an all-ages crowd at Song Sparrow Hall on March 18.

Harmer is on her latest tour promoting her newest album Are You Gone (Arts + Crafts). The album is described as a deeply personal and momentous collection of songs motivated by lifeÏ㽶ÊÓƵֱ²¥™s beauty, loveÏ㽶ÊÓƵֱ²¥™s mysteries and the climate crisis.

According to the Salmon Arm Folk Music Society, Harmer has become a fixture in Canadian politics and advocacy, from co-founding the citizenÏ㽶ÊÓƵֱ²¥™s organization PERL (Protecting Escarpment Rural Land) to leading the effort to prevent an open-pit gravel mine in a UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve on the Niagara Escarpment.

In 2022, Harmer helped launch the Reform Gravel Mining Coalition in her home province of Ontario to protect water, farmland, and biodiversity.

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