Huge Book, Music and Board Game Sale Coming to Mississauga Soon

With the holiday season fast approaching (we know it's not even Thanksgiving yet, but it's probably time to start thinking about Christmas gifts), you might be happy to hear that you can pick up some quality vintage goods for less in Mississauga.
And soon.
The Mississauga Symphony Orchestra (MSO) recently announced that its Annual Giant Used Book Sale will return to the Sheridan Centre mall for its 24th year.
The event is popular amongst lovers of literature, music and board games, as the sale features 60,000 items including fiction and non-fiction literature, vinyl records, DVDs, CDs, puzzles, sheet music and board games.
The goods are all in excellent condition and sold at bargain prices.
The sale will take place on Thursday, Sept. 19 from 5:00 pm to 9:00 pm; Friday, Sept. 20 from 10:00 am to 8:00 pm; Saturday, Sept. 21 from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm; and Sunday, Sept. 22 from 11:00 am to 3:00 pm.
The MSO's Annual Giant Used Book Sale is also a fundraiser for the orchestra. Revenue generated from the book sale is used to present and support each concert season, fund the rapidly expanding Mississauga Symphony Youth Orchestra, and assist with high-profile projects such as fully-staged operas (the MSO recently put on a production of La Boheme).
Based out of Hammerson Hall, a theatre located within the Living Arts Centre, the MSO provides performance opportunities and personal development to talented amateurs by assisting young professional performers and composers through solo performance opportunities, commissions and mentoring.
Will you be checking out the sale soon?
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