Grantham Lions will host 'Party in the Park' Saturday

The St. Catharines Grantham Lions will hold a 'Party in the Park' tomorrow.
The family-friendly event will be held from 11 a.m. - 9 p.m. at the Grantham Lions Park at 732 Niagara Street.
Officials say there will be food trucks, live music, beer and wine selections, and lawn games.
Some of the performers include Laurel & Hulley, JAMMR, and Riders On The Storm: A Live Celebration Of The Doors.
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