2008 & 2011 Gem Award Winners for Culture
THE LAKESHORE
VILLAGES Volum e 0 8 • I ssue 0 3 • Ju l y - A u g u s t Ed i t i o n
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Firesound
Alan Frew
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Lakeshore Mardi Gras
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Singles, couples and families will enjoy the refreshing open-air ambience of the Lakeshore Mardi Gras in a natural park setting in the heart of the beautiful Lakeshore community. Taking place over a four-day period from Friday, July 31 to Monday, August 3, the community-based event draws its inspiration from the world famous Mardi Gras held annually in New Orleans. Last year the event was a huge succ ess and this year promises to be bigger and better with a few new surprises. Participants will be able to sample a wide variety of cuisines, while enjoying Dixie, Jazz, Blues, Rock, and Country bands in one of the largest and most beautiful parks in Toronto, Colonel Samuel Smith Park, on the historic Lakeshore grounds. Live music will play on the main stage and buskers will perform dazzling displays of entertainment. The Spoons, Kim Mitchell, Alan Frew of Glass Tiger and Firesound – Toronto Firefighters Band will be headlining the main stage. Enjoy the kid’s zone, interactive games and food vendors, a midway, and market vendors offering arts, crafts, jewellery and more. See the ad on the back page for a complete listing of entertainment.
Kim Mitchell