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Hi all,
As some of you know, every year I buy a bunch of tickets from the Rogue Folk Club at a member discount and make them available at cost to friends and fellow music lovers. Then I get really busy for awhile, and then make a crazy mad dash to sell them all at the last minute.
It's that time again.
This year tickets are $122. (Early bird passes thru the Folk Fest were $135 thru June 11, and are currently $150, going up to $165 on Thursday.) Naturally, my supply is limited, so they're available on a 1st come, 1st serve basis.
If you're interested, please reply to "folk fest tix" ross@villagevancouver.ca.
Cheers,
Ross
P.S. Anyone who's interested is welcome to join us on Village Vancouver's tarp. We post our location every day on the info board (which is usually located near the CD tent and the info booth off of the main east-west path in the evening concert area. We also keep the VV lawn sign up during the day. (Comes down when the evening concert starts.)
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