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Sudbury Symphony holding downtown crawl Oct. 13

Orchestra partnering up with other local musicians to put on unique inaugural event 
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The Sudbury Symphony Orchestra hosts its inaugural Sudbury Symphony Downtown Crawl from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 13. (Supplied)

The Sudbury Symphony Orchestra hosts its inaugural Sudbury Symphony Downtown Crawl from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 13.
 
The orchestra partners with local downtown businesses and a wide variety of Sudbury-area musicians to provide the public with the opportunity to attend a diverse range of musical performances such as a brass quartet, a rock group, a jazz combo, a string trio, a vocal ensemble, or a variety of soloists in various downtown venues, said a press release.

It's a fun afternoon of local music, shopping, treats, eats, and drinks. Your ticket to all the fun is an event passport, which lists all of the participating businesses, the press release said.

When you attend a performance, be sure to have your passport stamped, and you will receive a small gift. 

The more performances you attend, the more stamps you accumulate on your passport, the more gifts you receive, and the more chances you get to win one of the grand prizes donated by businesses from across the city. 

Also, you will have made a valuable contribution to the presentation of the Sudbury Symphony Orchestra's 43rd season. 
 
There are only 200 passports available at just $50 each. 

They can be purchased at one of the following locations: Sudbury Symphony Orchestra office (83 Cedar St.), One Sky Fine Goods, Cedar Nest Cafe, Jett Landry Music, Gourmet World, Thorneloe University main office (9 a.m. To 4 p.m., Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday).
 


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