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Canada Day was a scorcher this year, with temperatures soaring into the mid-30s throughout the Fraser Valley. In Agassiz, firefighters let children play with the water hoses, and eventually sprayed down Pioneer Avenue allowing everyone a chance to cool off, including an eager Mark Schwichtenberg. For more Canada Day photos, see page 12.
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For Ed and Phyllis Stenson, tonight is the beginning of the end. The 35th annual Harrison Festival of the Arts kicks off in Memorial Hall with a special performance by H'Sao, a festival favourite, at 8:30 p.m. Actually, regulars to the 10-day cultural feast will notice a few return acts, and it's no accident. This is the Stenson's final year at the helm of the festival, and they've gone out of their way to ensure every act is well-received. Many are personal favourites of the Stensons, including the Wailin' Jennys. One of that
group's first shows was right here at the festival – on a drizzly Monday under the old plaza, Ed recalls. But the show was a hit and the Wailin' Jennys (Nicky Mehta, Ruth Moody and Heather Masse) went onto gain huge successes; their 2006 album Firecracker was nominated for a Juno Award and spent more than 56 weeks on the Billboard charts. They'll close the festival on Sunday, July 14, with what is sure to be a sold out show in the hall. Tickets are selling fast for that performance, along with the other high-calibre performances lined up. Some of the highlights include
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Harry Manx, Ray Bonneville, Digging Roots and Fred Penner. When the Jennys pack up the stage, so will the Stensons. But, the show will go on. Their replacements, Andy Hillhouse and Mel Dunster, have been in place for months, and have been gearing up to take over the festival – an enormous labour of love that includes piles of paperwork and organization to secure funding for the $450,000 annual budget, as well as seeking out new and exciting musicians while attracting big names for the evening shows. There are volunteers – dozens upon dozens – to organize, summer staff to recruit, along
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with marketing of the entire shebang. But it's all worth it. Every year, both Ed and Phyllis can often be found in and amongst the crowds at the festival, enjoying a few minutes of rest here and there, taking in the cultural offerings they worked so hard to deliver to the community. To check out a full listing of what's happening at the Harrison Festival of the Arts this year, see page 8. To purchase tickets online, visit www. harrisonfestival.com. For further information, phone 604-796-3664. – with file from the Chilliwack Progress
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