gates blocking parking lot?
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gates blocking parking lot?
Can anyone tell me why they would barricade a public parking lot today? It seems they have done it to a few of the beach park parking lots today. And of course my car is inside...along with a few others.
#2
Re: gates blocking parking lot?
Where are you? It might help to know which area of the country you're in
I have no idea though, perhaps the beach is closed or there closing part of the road or something?
I have no idea though, perhaps the beach is closed or there closing part of the road or something?
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Re: gates blocking parking lot?
Have you tried ringing the city to find out? There should be a number on the carpark somewhere. If not call the Rangers.
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Re: gates blocking parking lot?
this is at Kings Beach on SUnshine Coast in Queensland. It's an unpaved car park and no number there. I do see now that they seem to be setting up something on the stage at the park. Must be due to an event..
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Re: gates blocking parking lot?
It is due to the Council running the Opera on Kings event at Kings beach today.
You could ring the council
You could ring the council
Back by popular demand, Opera on Kings will burst onto the stage of the Kings Beach amphitheatre on Saturday 18 April for another free family concert.
Sunshine Coast Council is the major sponsor of the event, featuring a specially created program of classics from Romeo and Julliette, Rigoletto, La Boheme and a West Side Story medley.
Award-winning classical performers from Vavachi Entertainment will be joined on stage by the 50-voice Caloundra Chorale – winners of the 2007 Queensland Eisteddfod.
A highlight of the night is a not-to-be-missed performance by Pavarotti Viva – three tenors from Ingham, Brisbane and Naples. Inspired by Pavarotti, our home-grown tenors will belt out songs ranging from O Sole Mio and Funiculi Funicula to classics from Joe Cocker and Celine Dion.
Sunshine Coast Council is the major sponsor of the event, featuring a specially created program of classics from Romeo and Julliette, Rigoletto, La Boheme and a West Side Story medley.
Award-winning classical performers from Vavachi Entertainment will be joined on stage by the 50-voice Caloundra Chorale – winners of the 2007 Queensland Eisteddfod.
A highlight of the night is a not-to-be-missed performance by Pavarotti Viva – three tenors from Ingham, Brisbane and Naples. Inspired by Pavarotti, our home-grown tenors will belt out songs ranging from O Sole Mio and Funiculi Funicula to classics from Joe Cocker and Celine Dion.