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Sooke Talent Showcase

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Date(s) - October 19
7:00 pm - 9:00 pm

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“Get ready for a night of laughter, music, and mesmerizing performances as the Sooke Talent Showcase take the stage this fall! This exciting event, inspired by the lively and dynamic style of ‘Saturday Night Live,’ promises to be an unforgettable evening filled with a variety of creative acts, all while supporting a worthy cause.”
Admission: Ticket $25 (cash only) at the Castle Liquor Store, 6309 Sooke Road or at the door (all proceeds to the Sooke Food Bank) Event location: Edward Milne Community School Theatre, 6218 Sooke Road.
For more information and to register your act please contact:
Steve Anderson: 250-920-6428 or Rosanne Day: 778-533-2223

Coastal Experiences

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