Music in the Park Returns for 2022

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Rain or shine, Music in the Park returns to Hanna with live musicians performing Sundays in Hector King-Hunter Park.

Get outside, relax and enjoy the talent. Bring a lawn chair or a blanket. The performance is planned to be outdoors at the park but if the weather is poor, maybe be moved inside.

Each performance is free of charge and there will be an opportunity to tip the performers. The Music in the Park summer series is provided by the Town of Hanna.

As acts are confirmed they will be added to the Community Event Calendar: hanna.ca/events

Original source can be found here.



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