Tuesday, July 2, 2013

Lemon Bucket Orkestra update

Sonya Szubelak, right, picks up her tickets from
Zoriana Bikusov at UCU's Mississauga branch
Just a few days to go before the Lemon Bucket Orkestra show on Friday! The first few winners of free tickets have already come by to claim them.

Looks like all the tickets are now claimed, but stay tuned, if any of the winners fail to pickup their tickets, then we might have a couple more to give away at the last minute.

We'll post other winners' pictures as they become available.

Here's a bit more about the show:

Iryna Mykytiuk, right, picks up her
tickets from Oksana Iwanusiw
at UCU's St. Demetrius branch
Toronto's beloved Balkan-Klezmer-Gypsy-Party-Punk Super Band, the LEMON BUCKET ORKESTRA - hot off their second sold-out show at Lee's Palace in as many months - will once again host the Romanian sensations FANFARE CIOCARLIA in an electrifying double bill that will bring the red-hot phenomenon of Balkan music to the next level in Toronto. Hailing from the remote Romanian village of Zece Prajini, FANFARE CIOCARLIA have been dubbed one of the world's greatest live bands, their energy and ingenuity having won them fans from Melbourne to Memphis, Tokyo to Toulouse. Having learnt their craft at the feet of their fathers and grandfathers Fanfare's members proudly approach every concert as a challenge to both entertain audiences and keep the true spirit of Gypsy music alive. Friday July 5, at The Opera House 735 Queen St. East.

The full list of winners from our first five questions:

Winner #1: Sonia Justyna Szubelak who wins 2 tickets

Winner #2: Adrian Woloszanskyj who wins two tickets

Winner #3: Iryna Mykytiuk who wins two tickets

Winner #4: Leda Hewka Lada who wins two tickets

Winner #5: Mark Moroz who wins two tickets

Also the following three people won for providing tips on saving money (they were randomly drawn from everyone who answered the question:

Taras Pater who said "Make your own varenyky instead of buying them. Or better yet, get babcha to make them as they will inevitably be better."

Cait R. Power who said "Buy one good thermos and never have to buy a monring coffee/tea ever again! The savings each month really add up."

Peter Hrycajkiw who said "It might be a pain to lug a cart of pasta from the grocery store, but buying in bulk saves me money. Getting non-perishable foods in bulk is always worth it in the long run."

No comments:

Post a Comment