Performers leave their mark on Rankin Inlet fans

Loron Sharp and Richmond Niviatsiak show off the autographs they collected from performers on their hoodies on the closing day of the Jammin’ on the Bay Tribute Fest in Rankin Inlet on Aug. 5. Sharp, 13, had more than 18 signatures by the end of the day, while Niviatsiak, 11, had around five. “I thought it would be cool,” Sharp said of the project. (Photo by Arty Sarkisian)

By Nunatsiaq News

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(2) Comments:

  1. Posted by Walter on

    Fantastic Show ,BIg thank you to Jim Ramsey and his family and volunteers, perfect example of a small business giving back to the community.we all had a great time

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  2. Posted by eskimo joe on

    Jim and AC are always community minded, it’s too bad the other businesses are infected with greed. Specially the newer ones from West Coast, they’ll even will bled you if there’s any $$$$ to be had.

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