Three-day event included several musical performances, a parade and children’s activities
Residents turned out in full force for Rayside-Balfour Days in the Azilda and Chelmsford areas over the weekend.
The event, put on by Café Heritage, kicked off in Whitewater Park Thursday, June 8, with demonstrations from emergency services and music by Rolly Lafontaisie and The Tremonics , followed by a fireworks show. Friday, June 9 saw a concert at the Chelmsford Arena featuring musicians Andy Lowe, Celine Tellier, Angelo Paquette and Gavan Rousseau.
On Saturday, June 10, there was a parade in Chelmsford starting at 11 a.m., followed by a party in Cote Park at noon, with activities including live musicians, children’s activities, vendors, a car show and a barbecue. The Super Sound Explosion tribute concert took place at the Dr. Edgar Leclair Centre in Azilda Saturday, June 10.
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