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Schuylkill Canal Fall Music Festival Being Help Saturday, October 3rd

On Saturday, October 3rd, the Schuylkill Canal Association is hosting a music festival to help it raise money for its various programs and initiatives. From an email I received:
Please join us for an afternoon and evening of music, food and drink for all to enjoy at the Schuylkill Canal Fall Music Festival on Saturday, October 3, 2009 from 4 PM until 8 PM in St. Michael’s Park, Mont Clare.

We are VERY fortunate to be able to bring you the very best - the incredible Phil Roy as the headline act for our first ever Schuylkill Canal Fall Benefit Concert.

Joining Phil Roy will be notable local musical acts - Tin Bird Choir, Todd Martin and the ever popular Manatawny Creek Ramblers.

A selection of brews provided by Sly Fox Brewery and food from a variety of Phoenixville's downtown restaurants will be available to enjoy at a reasonable cost.


Tickets for the festival are $20 if purchased online or $25 at the door.

Comments

Anonymous said…
The SCA concert will prove to be the best thing to happen in the area this fall.

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