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Festival of the Sound says farewell to its Executive Director

Parry Sound’s biggest summer music festival is saying farewell to its Executive Director. 

Alison Scarrow-McGarvey will be leaving the position in the Festival of the Sound by the end of January. 

According to a release sent Wednesday, Alison will be filling a senior leadership position at the Township of the Archipelago.

She joined the festival nearly eight years ago and will stay on to provide consultations until her successor’s orientation is finalized by the board. 

In the meantime, the position will be filled by President Donald Sanderson on a voluntary basis and will be evaluated monthly until the board names the new Executive Director.

Outgoing Executive Director of Festival of the Sound Alison Scarrow-McGarvey (Photo provided by Festival of the Sounds)
Mo Fahim
Mo Fahim
The Moose's News Reporter for Parry Sound. Algonquin Radio Grad with a background in Medical lab work. If you see any news in the making give us a call at 705-746-2163 or email moose1033.news@moosefm.com

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