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Weyburn Junior High to host 'Imagine No Bullying' tour

Multi-SCMA award winner and CCMA nominee Codie Prevost and National Philanthropy award winner Stephen Maguire, along with a representative from the Canadian Red Cross, take to the road leading into National Bullying Awareness Week. Thursday, Nov.

Multi-SCMA award winner and CCMA nominee Codie Prevost and National Philanthropy award winner Stephen Maguire, along with a representative from the Canadian Red Cross, take to the road leading into National Bullying Awareness Week.

Thursday, Nov. 21 at 10:30 a.m., they will perform at the Weyburn Junior High and will hold a public concert at 7 p.m. also at the school.

Presented by Studio XII Music & Dance Co, the tour will include a presentation during the day to the students and teachers, and a show for the parents and the community in the evening. Proceeds from the shows will go to the Imagine No Bullying Campaign.

Advance tickets for the evening shows will be available at the Weyburn Junior High.

Prevost and Maguire debuted their new song "Let Love Conquer All" at the Imagine No Bullying kick-off in Saskatoon. The Saskatchewan musicians wrote and recorded the song to help spread their anti-bullying message.

Following last spring's Imagine No Bullying concert on the Saskatchewan Red Cross' Day of Pink, requests started coming in from schools, students and parents to bring it to their community. Both musicians have their own personal stories about bullying - Prevost growing up in small town Saskatchewan, and Maguire in Northern Ireland where bullying and prejudices were based on religion.

Imagine No Bullying partners are Saskatoon Downtown Lions, Canadian Red Cross, SaskMusic and the Saskatchewan Country Music Association.

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