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An evening with Ian Tamblyn.
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An evening with Ian Tamblyn

By Raincoast 2008 February 192024 July 8 1 minute

An evening to celebrate the coast with Ian Tamblyn, Raincoast, appetizers and drinks
when:  Thursday, March 13 2008
time: 7:00pm -10:00 pm
where:  Saanich Peninsula

Call Raincoast at 655-1229 for tickets, reservations and info

A great evening of music and fun. Contact Raincoast at 250-655-1229 for tickets.

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