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The Pretty Cool Records Bizarre Bazaar takes place March 4th

Jason Setnyk by Jason Setnyk
February 16, 2017
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Cornwall Ontario – The Pretty Cool Records Bizarre Bazaar is coming up on Saturday, March 4th, 2017. The D-Composers, Painted Forest!, Castles, and Mena Hardy will each have a live set, providing the soundtrack of the evening.

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“Along with the music there will be the ‘Vendor Valley’ which will be a variety of tables with local vendors; Pom Pom The Bomb, Farm to Forest, and Kate Dwyer Designs to name a few. There will also be a mini flea market set up with various items,” event organizer Chad Coleman explains.

Local online radio station D.C.N. (Dunet Communications Network) will be on site doing a live remote with The Couch’s hosts Shannon Dugas and Erica Sinden. They will be interviewing musicians and patrons throughout the event.

This is a fundraiser to help out Pretty Cool! Records. The first five people to show up get a free cassette, and the first 100 people get a free pin. The public is welcomed to stop by and enjoy a day of music and flea market style shopping.

Pretty Cool! Records will be onsite with a table of cassettes, t-shirts, pins, and other merchandise.

“Come on out and enjoy and an event filled with fun,” Chad Coleman stated.

The event takes place March 4th at Knights of Columbus. Doors open at 3pm, and the event runs until 9pm. The entry fee is only $3 or PWYC (pay what you can).

Contact Chad Coleman at [email protected] for more information.

Jason Setnyk

Jason Setnyk

Jason Setnyk is a teacher, journalist, published and award winning author and photographer.

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