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Arts in the Park returns with great line-up of free performances

Jason Setnyk by Jason Setnyk
June 19, 2017
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Arts in the Park

Cornwall Ontario – The City of Cornwall’s popular Arts in the Park program is set to return to Lamoureux Park for its 32nd season with a full slate of free family entertainment.

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This year’s program features 25 performances by local musical acts as well as a free outdoor movie in the park on Saturday, July 15th (weather permitting, film title to be announced) in partnership with Rachel’s Kids.

In addition, this year’s series will feature some live theatre in the form of Shakespeare in the Park. The Montreal-based Repercussion Theatre will present Much Ado About Nothing on Friday, July 14th under the stars in Lamoureux Park.

“We are really excited about the shows and performers we’ve lined up for Arts in the Park this year,” said Lorne Taillon, Leisure Arts Coordinator. “It’s a special year since we are celebrating Canada 150. These free events will give everyone a chance to join in the celebration.”

All Arts in the Park events are free however donations are gratefully accepted to help offset the cost of the programming. Shows are held outdoors at the Lion’s Club Bandshell in Lamoureux Park, and all musical performances will begin at 7 pm (weather permitting) unless otherwise noted. The outdoor movie in the park will begin at approximately 8:45 pm (weather permitting) while Shakespeare in the Park will begin at 7 pm. Free parking is available behind the bandshell and at the nearby Cornwall Civic Complex.

Sponsorship opportunities are still available for the 2017 season of Arts in the Park, with packages starting as low as at $25. For more information, please contact Mr. Taillon at (613) 938-9898 ext. 2 or by e-mail at [email protected].

2017 Arts in the Park line-up:

Tuesday, June 27 Grace Willison
Wednesday, June 28 Seaway Winds
Thursday, June 29 Winston Marley
Tuesday, July 4 Two Dimensions
Wednesday, July 5 Seaway Winds
Thursday, July 6 Mike McAnany and Intrepid
Tuesday, July 11 Moe Lemieux Quartet and Stephen Vallieres
Thursday, July 13 The Hallions
Friday, July 14 Shakespeare in the Park (Much Ado About Nothing)
Saturday, July 15 Outdoor Movie in the Park (Title to be announced)
Sunday, July 16 (2 pm) Clarpian-duo
Tuesday, July 18 Bruce Ciccarelli
Wednesday, July 19 Seaway Winds
Thursday, July 20 Switchgear
Tuesday, August 1 Carey B Grant & The Cadillac Kitcats
Wednesday, August 2 Seaway Winds
Thursday, August 3 Radio Nova
Tuesday, August 8 Rock Bottom
Wednesday, August 9 Mena Hardy Band
Thursday, August 10 Revival
Monday, August 14 Ruby Tuesday Dixie Band
Tuesday, August 15 The Snyders
Wednesday, August 16 The Shiners
Thursday, August 17 Mandee Woods Band
Monday, August 21 Shelter Valley
Tuesday, August 22 D-Composers
Thursday, August 24 Sevengate

 

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Jason Setnyk

Jason Setnyk

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

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