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I loved reading about music playing at St. George & 10th traffic circle. Any time you'd like to play at 6th & Trafalgar, let meune know.
Especially hoping for some musicians for our Kits Car Free day block party on June 16.
from: http://thesprog.blogspot.ca/2012/06/mount-pleasant-pride.html
Last Sunday, we noticed a group of people playing music in the middle of the traffic circle at St. George & 10th Avenue. They told us they do it weekly here in 'Vancouver's Smallest Park'. We discovered them on our way to take a look at the St. George Library, a little outdoor installation where people from the neighbourhood can share books & post notices.
Tags: music, public space, roundabout
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