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			<title>Tokyo Police Club to headline Caledon Day</title>
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<p>Written by: JOSHUA SANTOS</p>
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<p>Newmarket's Tokyo Police Club (TPC) will
headline this year's Caledon Day on Saturday, June 15.</p>
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<p>The four-time JUNO nominated band
perform on the Husky Main Stage starting at 8:30 p.m. at the Caledon Civic
Campus in Caledon East.</p>
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<p>“This is the best front-to-back program we
have ever put together for Caledon Day,” said Mayor Allan Thompson. “This
celebration has become our signature event, attracting people from across the
GTA.”</p>
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<p>TPC has been a mainstay in
the Canadian indie rock scene for the last thirteen years. Fronted by bassist
David Monks, keyboardist Graham Wright, guitarist Josh Hook and drummer Greg
Alsop, TPC was recently honoured with a JUNO nomination for the 2019
Alternative Album of the Year.</p>
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<p>Opening for TPC on the main stage at 7 p.m.
will be alternative-country band Blackie Jackett Jr., whose style has been
described as “whiskey-drenched lyrics
rolled up in a cloud of honky tonk smoke.” Blackie Jackett Jr. was born in the
minds of Finger Eleven guitarists James Black and Rick Jackett and is
beautifully balanced by the vocals of the Dolly-inspired Sandra Dee.</p>
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<p>Festivities for the day begin at 2
p.m. with a number of fun zones. </p>
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<p>In the Kids Zone, children can build
a bird house, make natural crafts and try the Great Canadian Eco Puzzle among
many other activities. It is hosted by EcoCaledon and Caledon Parent-Child
Centre.</p>
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<p>There will also be an Infant Feeding Zone,
located next to event services, hosted by Family Health Chiropractic and
Wellness and a tech fair hosted by the Caledon Public Library in the library
zone for patrons who want to explore cutting edge technology and learn more
about virtual reality, robotics and 3D printing with interactive and hands-on
demonstrations. </p>
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<p>A Safety Zone will feature
demonstrations by emergency first responders, a VIP section will feature
comfort seating, enhanced views and a full-service bar, snacks and
non-alcoholic beverages and premium washroom facilities and a Vendor Zone will
host over 50 vendors, crafters and community organizations and businesses.</p>
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<p>There will also be a Youth Zone
featuring an inflatable obstacle course and the gaming trailer hosted by
Caledon Parks and Recreation staff, a water zone where you can fill up a reusable
water bottle hosted by Water Depot and a beer zone with domestic beer, wine and
cider options for adults.</p>
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<p>“Caledon Day is such a great community
celebration,” said Michael McKendry, vice president corporate services and general
counsel for Husky Injection Molding Systems. “Husky is proud to call Caledon
home, and we're thrilled to support this event and help bring a great main
stage line-up to the residents of Caledon and area.”</p>
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<p>The Husky Main Stage lineup begins at
2 p.m. with a performance by 2019 JUNO Nominees Sonshine and Broccoli. Driven by vocals and fueled by boundless
positive energy, their playful harmonies are sure to kick off Caledon Day with
a bang.</p>
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<p>Rhythmfoot takes the stage
at 3 p.m. They're built on three generations of Leahy musicianship, as Frank
Leahy, together with Chanda and their children are keep the families traditions
alive through music, song and dance. &nbsp;</p>
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<p>Turns back the
clock at 4:00 p.m. to a time of peace and love, with&nbsp;Creedence Clearwater
Survival. You will be convinced you're taking a ride on the Bayou, as this
world-class impersonator pays homage to the legendary John Fogerty.</p>
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<p>Toronto's own all
female funk and soul band, Grace, will perform at 5:30 p.m.There
will be a fireworks grand finale after the performances by Blackie Jackett Jr.
and Tokyo Police Club on the Husky Main Stage.</p>
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<p>Free parking is available at the Caledon East Soccer Complex, after 3 p.m., and the Caledon East Fire Hall Park and premium parking are available at Town Hall for $5 per car. There is free valet parking for bicycles and the Driver's Den, by Homes James, will take you and your vehicle home or you can receive a promo code for $10 off an Uber ride home.</p>
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