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Little Red Wagon Winery – 14 May 2022

­ ◆ 7:30 p.m., 14 May 2022
◆ $25 Cover
◆ Dinner extra, at 6:00 p.m.
◆ Reservations Required
littleredwagonwinery.com/events-tickets

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At Irene’s ~ 25 Sept. 2021!

Sneezy Waters and The Marvellous!

Vince Halfhide, Dave Bignell, Ann Downey,
Peter Beaudoin and Ken Kanwisher
885 Bank Street / 8:00pm / 25 Sept

Tickets Now Available at Eventbright.

We have arranged our tables to seat as many patrons as safe space allows. We are selling 4 single bar seats plus tables of 2, 3 and 4. Tickets are $27 + HST plus Eventbrite Processing fees. This means that a single bar seat will be $27 + HST + fees, a table of two will be $54 + HST + fees, a table for three will be $81 + HST + fees and a table of four will be $108 + HST + fees. Feel free to purchase a table of 2 and invite a friend. Upon arriving, give the first and last name of the person who booked the ticket. Please feel free to email Aislinn Calvert, Irene’s Event Coordinator at: [email protected]

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Ottawa Grassroots Festival, 23-25 April 2021

Saturday, April 24, 2021 – FREE

STAGE A – UNION OF CANADIAN TRANSPORTATION EMPLOYEES LOCAL 70703

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Sunday, April 25, 2021 – FREE

STAGE A – UNION OF CANADIAN TRANSPORTATION EMPLOYEES LOCAL 70703

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Watson’s Mill – 23 Sept 2020

For tickets: email Terry McGovern: [email protected] .

Watson’s Mill is hosting Sneezy Waters, accompanied by Vince Halfhide and Ann Downey on Wednesday, September, 23rd.

As you know, musicians have been particularly hard hit by the COVID 19 crisis, so Watson’s Mill will not be taking any profit from these events.

All of the ticket proceeds will be going to the musicians and technician. Tickets are $30, but please feel free to “overpay” so that the musicians can have a really good payday.

Best,

Terry McGovern
Watson’s Mill