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Grazing in the Park event cancelled

COMOX, B.C. – The inaugural Grazing in the Park event at Comox’s Filberg Park has been cancelled.

The event was set to take place on Sunday, September 23rd.

A notice from organizers released on September 13th stated that the decision was made due to slow ticket sales and “other financial considerations”.

“The decision was not made lightly, and we apologize for any inconvenience this may cause,” read the notice.

All ticket holders will received a full refund. Tickets that were bought online will be refunded automatically to the credit card that they were purchased with. That may take five to ten business days.

Ticket holders who purchased tickets at Cascadia Liquor can return their ticket to the store and received a refund.

Questions can be directed to event organizer Kira Rogers at [email protected] or to the Filberg Heritage Lodge and Park Association Executive Director, Eden Lindsay-Bodie at [email protected].

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