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4th Annual Canada Day Drumming Celebration

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Canada Day Drumming Celebration (Supplied photo)

Date: July 1, 2020

Time: 10:00 – 11:15 am (PDT)

 

The 4th annual Canada Day Drumming Celebration is moving online due to COVID-19 and physical distancing. Legacy 150 Celebrations Society is fortunate to be able to continue with the celebration virtually while many long-standing summer events were forced to cancel this year.

 

In view of the pandemic, we are celebrating Canada’s 153rd birthday in a new format with two purposes:

• To celebrate Canada Day (virtually) http://canadadaydrumming.com/ in an interactive way; and

• To salute healthcare and frontline workers who have given so much to keep us safe.

 

Encouraged by the overwhelming support, this year’s celebration will cover 10 Provinces and three Territories across 6 time zones. Many cities have answered our call and we are targeting 1000+ participants, first-come-first-served, no drumming experience required.

The event will be broadcast on July 1, 2020, from 10:00 AM to 11:15AM (PDT) with a 6-minute simultaneous drumming at 11am (PDT). It can be viewed live on the website as well as on Facebook and YouTube Live.

 

To participate, please visit http://canadadaydrumming.com/participate/be-a-drummer/.

 

We are only do free promotional now as we are on a limited budget for this virtual event. Thank you for your offer and I will keep it in mind, just if we have the budge and need, I will reach out again.

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