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Unionville
Heritage &
Big
Band Festival
swings into town Monday, September 7, 2009
11 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Enjoy the last days of summer
strolling Main Street Unionville as you explore our unique shops,
restaurants and patios and learn about Unionville's cultural
heritage.
A long-time supporter of the arts
and culture of Unionville, the merchants of Main Street present
some of the biggest names and most talented Big Bands in the GTA.
While you stroll the village between performances, take advantage
of our great sidewalk sales all weekend long.
| Entertainment
Lineup: |
| 11 a.m.
- 2 p.m. |
Toronto Mega
City Swing Band |
| 12 -.4
p.m. |
Uptown Swing
Band |
| 12 - 4
p.m. |
Markham
Concert Band |
| 12 - 5
p.m. |
Klaus the
Organ Grinder |
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1 - 5 p.m. |
Not Affiliated
Big Band with June Garber |
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All Day |
Cobbler Jay
the Eccentric Juggler |
Located
just north of Highway #7 and west of Kennedy Road, Main Street
Unionville offers a taste of old-time Loyalist Ontario right on
Toronto’s doorstep. Founded in 1794, the village has successfully
fought development to preserve its old world charm. With nearby
hotels, first class shops and plenty of pubs, patios and dining
establishments, Unionville attracts more than one million visitors
a year. For more information on this season’s events visit
www.unionvilleinfo.com
or call 905-477-0117.
For
more information contact:
Greg McCormick, Unionville BIA
Telephone: 905-477-0117
unionvillebia@bellnet.ca
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