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Vol. 139
A LOOK INSIDE Essex Council notes PAGE 3 _______________ Annual Flower Show still blooming PAGE 7 _______________ Train exhibit gets attention from those of all ages PAGE 10 _______________ EDHS announces its Governor General award winner PAGE 13 _______________ Harrow Hawk sculpture to help keep former high school’s spirit alive PAGE 18 _______________ Couple shares 2019 Essex Citizen of the Year title PAGE 20 _______________
Thursday, July 11, 2019
Issue No. 27
Another successful Essex Fun Fest celebrated
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by Sylene Argent Despite the excessive heat and periods of rain experienced during the Essex Fun Fest, which took place between July 4-7, fairgoers still headed out to the Essex Centre Sports Complex grounds to enjoy four-days of entertainment. With the variety of activities and entertainment, the local fair
was sure to satisfy the tastes of just about anyone who passed through the gates. The Youth Talent Showcase kicked-off the four-day festival on Thursday evening, followed later by Zumba and belly dancing demonstrations. On Friday, fair entertainment continued with a Martial Arts
demonstration, and performances from rock variety group, “Almost Famous,” and, later, county music artist, Marshall Dane. On Saturday, the 2019 Essex Fun Fest Parade made its way down main street. With the event theme, “Life’s a Beach,” several entries incorporated water into their floats, and in some cases, even
sprayed unsuspecting individuals, who were likely appreciative for the cool-off during the heat. Back at the fairgrounds, attendees enjoyed the annual watermelon eating contest, entertainers Jangles the Clown and BillNuvo, a trick-riding demonstration from the Off Kilter
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