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CR Live Streets Coming To Campbell River This Summer

Monday, July 4, 2022 at 9:02 AM

By Meg Polson

Every Wednesday night, from July 20 to August 24, 2022, Shoppers row will transform into an art, music, food, and community hub with CR Live Streets - a free community event series by the City of Campbell River.

Every Wednesday night, from July 20 to August 24, 2022, Shoppers row will transform into an art, music, food, and community hub with CR Live Streets - a free community event series by the City of Campbell River.

This year’s CR Live Streets Event Schedule has a little bit of everything.  The first being Battle of the Brushes July 20th.  From there they will host Evening Street Market, Chalk Art Festival, Salsa & Latin Night, Rockin’ River Country, wrapping up on August 24th with Music in the Night featuring Jesse Roper.

All ages are welcome to attend this free, family-friendly event.  Food trucks will be on-site throughout the evenings, as well as local beer and wine. 

 There is much to explore in your community backyard, and the City invites everyone to get involved!

Full event details are available at https://www.campbellriver.ca/discover-campbell-river/events/community-calendar

 

The City’s recreation department is also hosting weekly line dancing in Spirit Square, Yoga in the Park at Robert Ostler Park, and coffee and board games in the Tidemark theatre courtyard. The Spirit Square concert series and Campbell River Farmers Market continue all summer long. Whether you are looking to learn something new or embrace mindfulness and connect with friends over games.

 

Information on all CR Live Streets, Yoga and Line Dancing, and all City events is available on the City website https://www.campbellriver.ca/discover-campbell-river/events/community-calendar and the City recreation Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/Campbellriverrec

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