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Upcoming Amphitheater Events

Upcoming Events at Sunset Cove Amphitheater

Sunday December 14, 2008 – First United Methodist Church Christmas Sing Along. 6-7 PM. Come and sing Christmas Carols and your favorite holiday songs. Admission is free.

Saturday December 20, 2008 MPj04387210000[1] – A family fun-filled event as we celebrate the “Winter Solstice” 4 PM to 8 PM. Admission is free. Come and play in 24 tons of SNOW, make winter arts and crafts, play reindeer games, pictures with Santa and enjoy the magic of “STEPHAN.” Vendors on site, so no outside food or drinks allowed. No pets. Don’t forget your mittens!

HAPPY HOLIDAYS TO ALL FROM SUNSET COVE AMPHITHEATER

Saturday, February 7, 2009 – Compassionate Pug Rescue’s (CPR) first Pugs and Pooches WinterBark 2009. South County Regional Park, Sunset Cove Pavilion 9 AM - 4 PM. Spend the day hanging out with your pooch while enjoying the festival. All proceeds will benefit a local animal rescue. Vendors on site. No outside food or beverages allowed. $10 parking fee.
Saturday, February 21, 2009 – Boca Raton Dog Club’s AKC Show. Sunset Cove Amphitheater and Pavilion 7 AM - 5 PM. Come and enjoy the thrill of competition combined with the joy of seeing beautiful dogs compete in the AKC All Breed Conformation Show. Vendors on site. No outside food or beverages allowed.

Festival seating - bring a blanket or lawn chair to sit on. Vendors on site, no outside food or drinks (or pets) allowed inside the gates.

Visit www.pbcgov.com/parks for new additions to the schedule and sign up for E-lerts. Event Hotline 561-488-8069

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We accompanied my daughter and her small children to the Winter Soltice. Could have used more supervision. Older kids took over the hill of snow. Lines were too long for face painting. Two artists would have been better, because this is always popular. Not enough lights, could also use another food vendor to cut down on wait time. Should have started earlier to make use of daylight.

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ALAN KELLOCK
Kellock moved to West Boca in 2000. He was born in Manhattan, raised on Long Island, and graduated from Antioch College...

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