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Be a Tourist: Events around town March 7-9

Be a Tourist: Events around town March 7-9

Yahoo07-03-2025
Ron Pearson is a true triple threat: a comedian, actor, and world-renowned juggler. With an impressive resume that includes appearances on The Late Late Show, That 70s Show, and The Drew Carey Show, Ron's unique blend of humor and skill has captivated audiences around the globe. For tickets and show times, click here.
Enjoy a day at Splash Lagoon with your family! Purchase a full-price child admission pass (ages 3-8) and receive an adult admission pass for FREE! Up to 3 additional children (ages 3-8) can get admission passes for only $29 each! This promotion applies to all adults (Moms, Dads, Grandpas, Grandmas, Guardians, Babysitters, etc.!). Click here purchase tickets.
The Erie Otters take on Owen Sound Attack Friday for Women's Empowerment Night. The team will play Owen Sound Attack again on Saturday for Kids Takeover night. Kids of Erie and surrounding counties will once again take over the jobs of game night – from Junior Public Address Announcer to our Kids' Coaching Staff, and all the mayhem in between. For tickets, click here.
Head to Arundel Cellars every Sunday for some live indoor music from 1pm – 4pm. This weekend will feature Uncharted Course. For more information, click here.
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