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Fifteen musical acts and bands have been confirmed for the Canadian Cancer Society Jamboree, which will take place on Saturday, June 23 and Sunday, June 24 at Nickle Lake Regional Park. "It is looking good and hopefully we will have everything ready to go," said chairman Les Hill. There are still a couple of bands that still need to be confirmed. If there are any bands that are interested in performing, they are asked to call the Southeast Unit office. Some of the musical acts that have been confirmed include Louisiana Jane, Tenille Arts, Jennifer Jade Kerr, Lightning Creek, Judy Faith, Glenna Switzer and Black Water, Old Boys, Cruel Country, R.J. and the Boys, Sweet Spots, Amy Nelson, East 14th and Old School. A headliner has not been confirmed yet. Once again this year there will be a motor blow and burnout competition on Sunday, June 24 The Antique Car Club will be running the Show N' Shine on both days and a pancake breakfast will take place on Sunday morning. Something new this year will be a two-day mini-golf tournament. Anyone interested in signing up for the tournament can call the Cancer Society office. There will be a beverage garden once again this year and the Nickle Lake canteen, the Chuckwagon and the M&M Ice Cream truck will be on hand to serve food. Admission has not changed from last year. It will be $6 for one day or $10 for both days plus the gate fee to get into Nickle Lake. Volunteers are needed for the Cancer Jamboree. Anyone interested in helping out can call the Cancer Society office. |
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