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Sarnia

DJs to showoff their skills at Beats on the Street

They'll be dancing in the street in downtown Sarnia.

Beats on the Street kicks off Friday, August 15 in support of the Alzheimer Society Sarnia-Lambton.

The eighth annual two-night event will feature 11 DJs including, Canadian DJ and Record Producer Skratch Bastid.

Entertainment Saturday night will include a throwback 90s/2000s dance party with Sarnia's own DJ Phatfingers.

The licensed affair is being held at a new location this year, in front of Bad Dog Bar and Grill on George Street from 7 p.m. to 12 a.m. both nights.

Tickets are $25 at the gate or $20 in advance online at revelree.ca

Since its inception, Beats on the Street has raised money for several area charities including St. Clair Child and Youth Services, the Sarnia District Humane Society and the Fresh Start Project: (TFSP) Sarnia area.

 Further details, including the full lineup of entertainment, can be found on the Beats on the Street Facebook page.

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