SASKATOON – “And it’s a heave-ho, hi-ho, comin’ down the plains stealin’ wheat, barley and all the other grains.”
A popular Saskatchewan song is taking on a new meaning just before Halloween.
The Radius Community Centre’s Glee Club has released their version of “The Last Saskatchewan Pirate” by the Arrogant Worms.
Watch below: Tunetown – The Last Saskatchewan Pirate “Official Music Video”
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The Halloween-themed video was shot in September and features a number of local celebrities including Mayor Don Atchison and Coun. Troy Davies.
The group says creating the video helps people with intellectual challenges as it highlights the importance of inclusion.
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It also coincides with a fundraising campaign for the centre, with all funds going to support programs.
The video was produced by Jesse Weiman of Tunetown.
Radius Community Centre has been offering programs and services to children and adults with acquired brain injury and cognitive disabilities since 1970.
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