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Multicultural Harvest at Pottageville

A Multicultural Harvest Celebration in Music and Dance will be held at the Pottageville Lions Hall Oct. 17.

It will run from 2 until 5 p.m.

Music and dance play an integral part in celebration in cultures around the world. Join Prince Bamidele Bajowa from Nigeria and Laskay with The Bhadra Collective and the Baro Dunumba as they awaken senses with haunting chants, sounds from unusual instruments and drumbeats of the sakaras and djembe drums. You can participate or watch.

This is an event for the whole family.

Tickets $10, and children aged 12 and younger will get in for free, if accompanied by an adult.

For more information, call (905) 939-7537 or em ail Info@ArtsSocietyKing.ca

The Hall is at 15980 7th Concession.