UPDATE: Thanks to all who came out to volunteer with the CBC Montreal Do Crew last Saturday, Sept. 14. The fifth annual Joe Beef Market was a great afternoon for all in attendance.
Event organizer Fergus Keyes was ever grateful for your help:
I wanted to take a moment to thank you again for your terrific participation in our Joe Beef Market.
Virtually every person with the PSC Community Theatre, and others on the organizing committee, mentioned to me how pleased they were with the tremendous efforts of all your volunteers with the Do Crew.
The willingness and overall positive attitude of your group of volunteers was so very much appreciated.
Thanks again,
Fergus Keyes

The Montreal Do Crew helped a theatre group in Pointe St-Charles hold its community event in Pointe St-Charles. (CBC)
Come one, come all to the 5th annual Joe Beef Market in Pointe St-Charles!
This month, the CBC Montreal Do Crew will be partnering with the Pointe St-Charles Community Theatre to help it out with its annual community gathering, which features a market as well as musical and theatrical performances for the whole family.
CBC's Do Crew will be on-site on Saturday morning and mid-afternoon to help keep things running smoothly.
Volunteers will be asked to perform a range of tasks, from moving light stuff around the stages, to setting up tents and helping with the cleanup as the party winds down.
Here's all you need to know:
- Who: The CBC Montreal Do Crew needs 10 enthusiastic volunteers
- When: Saturday, Sept. 14.
- Time: 8:30 – 11 a.m. or 2:30 – 4:30 p.m.
- Where: Joe Beef Park, 1651 Rue Centre, Pointe St-Charles
If you are interested in volunteering with the CBC Montreal Do Crew on this event, please contact Monique Lacombe at monique.lacombe@cbc.ca.
Please feel free to contact Monique if you — or a group you know about — needs help from the CBC Montreal Do Crew.
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