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Vol. 2, No.24
The Voice of North Grenville
June 18, 2014
Ribfest gives that full feeling experience
The North Grenville Times is Locally Owned and Operated
photo credit Barb Tobin by David Shanahan What a weekend for Ribfest and Big Brothers and Sisters of Leeds Grenville! The crowds were out and the entire town of Kemptville seemed to be crowded with people enjoying a huge event for a great cause. The NG Times were proud to be one of the media sponsors of the event, but we were just one of so many local and regional businesses that supported the three days of controlled mayhem and fun. St. Michaels High School were involved, not just as close neighbours, but as organisers of the Beach Volleyball Tournament.
This involved sixteen teams competing for Senators tickets and $250 in cash prizes. The courts were built and supplied with sand by a number of local builders and contractors, and Big Brothers and Big Sisters were the real winners. There was live music on stage throughout the weekend, a Kidz Zone, pony rides, a bike trial show, and, of course, lots of ribs to be enjoyed. The highlight of the weekend was the rib eating contest, where teams of four took it in relays to eat as many ribs as quickly as possible. The sight (and sounds) of that particular event were hard to beat.
The champions, in the end, was the team representing the Municipality of North Grenville: Mayor David Gordon, CAO Brian Carré, Councillor Tim Sutton and Shaun Tobin, representing Councillor Barb Tobin. We at the Times were particularly grateful for this win, as it gave us the chance to make comments about politicians, pork barrel politics, feeding troughs, etc., but we finally decided the four guys had done a good thing and deserved praise. So we haven’t published pictures of the actual eating, just the presentation of the trophy. You’re welcome! In fact, so enthused were the winning
team that there are plans afoot to extend their victory throughout Leeds Grenville. Tim Sutton says that “we are going to challenge Brockville council and other municipal councils within the County for the Brockville Ribfest, which we hope will help bring more publicity to Big Brothers and Big Sisters throughout the County”. An excellent idea, and we congratulate the team for their win and their ambition. Maybe next time we can get to print those pictures of ribsauced faces? Well done to everyone involved in a truly wonderful event, and to Big Brothers and Big Sisters for bringing it to town.
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