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Ever wonder how many kids saved up their money and had a raccoon delivered to their parents' doorstep. The Sootoday's arts and entertainment page would like to make all the pet-deprived children out there a better offer.
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Ever wonder how many kids saved up their money and had a raccoon delivered to their parents' doorstep. The Sootoday's arts and entertainment page would like to make all the pet-deprived children out there a better offer. Read Sootoday's 4-day arts and entertainment forecast and be elgibile for a free raccoon. Yes, that's right. 100% free. No phone numbers or airport addresses required. We have scattered them around the forested areas on the outskirts of town just for our arts and entertainment page readers. Think of it like an easter egg hunt, but with raccoons. If you find them, they are yours for free. Remember, raccoons have always been, and will always be, America's favourite pet.

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(We will be updating this guide throughout the day)

THURSDAY, MARCH 31ST

Docks Riverfront Bar and Grill (89 Foster Dr.) presents: Northern Jazz Ensemble

Oddfellows Hall (124 Dennis St.) presents: All ages show featuring Burn The 8 Track with Gates Of Winter, Fitswitch and Soldiers of Misfortune. $7 at the door.

Reggie's Place (458 Queen St.) presents: Flashback

The Royal Canadian Legion (96 Great Northern Rd.-- downstairs) presents: Up an Running

Art Gallery of Algoma (10 East St) presents: A meet-the-artist reception for Carl Beam, recipient of 2005 Governor General's Award in Visual Art. 7:30 p.m. His "It's All Relative" exhibition will show until April 9.

Sault Theatre Workshop and Stage 1 Theatre (121 Pittsburg Ave.) present: Soothfest entries, The Slippers of Cinderella, Trying Times and 'Twixt Two A Mediaeval Romance. Call 946-4081 or 946-4513.

FRIDAY, APRIL 1ST

Algoma Conservatory Concerts and the Kiwanis Community Theatre Centre present: Canadian Guitar Quartet featuring Philip Candelaria, Denis Donegani, Patrick Roux and Louis Trepanier. Show will be held at Algoma University College at , at 8 p.m. For tickets call 705-253-4373 or visit the Station Mall Box Office.

The Downbeat Lounge (740 Queen St. E.) presents: Mocombo

Loplops (651 Queen St. E.) presents: Northern Jazz Ensemble at 5 p.m. and Mark Kuntsi at 9 p.m.

Canadian Night Club (410 Pim St.) presents: Cleveland Steamer

The Sault Theatre Workshop presents three Soothfest Drama Festival entries: The Slippers of Cinderella; Trying Times; and Twixt Two

Docks Riverfront Bar and Grill (89 Foster Dr.) presents: Settle for Silver

The Eastgate (874 Queen Street East) presents: Fitswitch

Elk's Lodge #341 (216 Bay St.), presents: Desert Rain

Esquire Club presents: Fairlane Cruisers

Foggy Notions (708 Queen St. E.) presents: Stiffler's Mom

Reggie's Place (458 Queen St.) presents: Flashback

The Roosevelt (306 Korah Rd.) presents: Live country music TBA

White Pines High School presents: My Big Fat Hillbilly Wedding. $20 per person, includes a full buffet dinner of ham, potatoes, salad, bread, and corn. Tickets available Madonna Optical (Station Mall) & the White Pines office.

Sault Theatre Workshop and Stage 1 Theatre (121 Pittsburg Ave.) present: Soothfest entries, The Slippers of Cinderella, Trying Times and 'Twixt Two A Mediaeval Romance. Call 946-4081 or 946-4513.

SATURDAY, APRIL 2ND

Loplops (651 Queen St. E.) presents: Stumpy Coldwater at 9:30 p.m.

The Downbeat Lounge (740 Queen St. E.) presents: Mocombo

Canadian Night Club (410 Pim St.) presents: Cleveland Steamer

Docks Riverfront Bar and Grill (89 Foster Dr.) presents: Settle for Silver

The Eastgate (874 Queen Street East) presents: Fitswitch

Elk's Lodge #341 (216 Bay St.), presents: Desert Rain, matinee show 3 to 7 p.m.

Esquire Club presents: Fairlane Cruisers

Foggy Notions (708 Queen St. E.) presents: Stiffler's Mom

Sault Symphony presents: Musical Kaleidoscope at St. Jerome’s Church (26 Carmel Rd.) featuring David Miller, winner of the Sault Symphony’s Young Artists Concerto Competition.

The New American Tavern (Brock St.) presents: 4 Way Stop

O'Aces (2 Queen St. E.) presents: Live band TBA

Reggie's Place (458 Queen St.) presents: Flashback

The Roosevelt (306 Korah Rd.) presents: Live country music TBA

The Royal Canadian Legion (96 Great Northern Rd.-- downstairs) presents: Up an Running

Sault Theatre Workshop and Stage 1 Theatre (121 Pittsburg Ave.) present: Soothfest entries, The Slippers of Cinderella, Trying Times and 'Twixt Two A Mediaeval Romance. Call 946-4081 or 946-4513.

Art Gallery of Algoma (10 East St) presents: Murder Mystery & Mayhem. Tickets $50 each. Includes cold buffet, cash bar, and an almost perfect crime. Call 705-949-9067 to reserve.

SUNDAY, APRIL 3RD

O'Aces (2 Queen St. E.) presents: Jam Night

The Steamy Bean Coffee Company (357 Great Northern Rd.) presents Rock on Wood at 7:00 p.m. and Craig West at 8:00 p.m.

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