LAST CHANCE: Market Collective – $11 for a Four-Weekend Festival Pass for One, $20 for Two, or $39 for Four (Up to 51% Off)

Market Collective - Marda Loop

Last Chance Reminder: I originally posted about this deal last week. Here’s a reminder that today is your last chance to buy the deal as it expires tonight. At the time of this post, they have sold over 60+ vouchers so don’t miss out!

Today’s Groupon Calgary Daily Deal of the Day: Market Collective – $11 for a Four-Weekend Festival Pass for One, $20 for Two, or $39 for Four (Up to 51% Off)

Buy now from only $11
Value $20
Discount 45% Off

Choose from Three Options

  • $11 for festival entry for one, valid all four weekends ($20 value)
  • $20 for festival entry for two, valid all four weekends ($40 value)
  • $39 for festival entry for four, valid all four weekends ($80 value)

Market Collective, a festival that celebrates local arts and live music, will take place at the historic King Edward School in Marda Loop on four back-to-back weekends—November 29 through December 1; December 6–8; December 13–15; and December 20–22. Doors are open from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. on Friday, and from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday. This Groupon grants admission for every day of the festival.

This is a limited 4-day only sale that will expire at midnight on Monday, November 18, 2013.

Click here to buy now or for more info about the deal. Quantities are limited so don’t miss out!

In a Nutshell
Arts and music festival showcases locally handmade goods at the historic King Edward School.

The Fine Print
Expires Dec 22nd, 2013. Limit 10 per person, may buy 10 additional as gifts. Valid only for option purchased. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services.

Market Collective
http://www.marketcollective.ca/
Marda Loop
1720 30th Ave SW
Calgary, Alberta T2P 2C4

Now in its fifth year, Market Collective is a series of festivals that celebrate local artists by inviting them to share their music and handcrafted goods with the community. According to the Calgary Journal, each artist is selected based on the quality of their work and their proximity to Calgary. After all, the mission of the project is to support local commerce, which festival attendees can do by browsing the festival’s expansive selection of clothing, jewelry, toys, and other handmade items.

The music aspect of the festival grew out of years of house shows hosted by the festival’s founders. These events led to local musicians playing at the festival. These musicians can be heard throughout the day, filling the spacious King Edward School with tunes that draw on everything from bluegrass to electronica.

Click here to buy now or for more information about the deal. Don’t miss out!