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ENTERTAINMENT

The scent of lilacs was in the air

lilac design contest, the village was alive with the sights, News - Warkworth - The “Scent of Lilacsâ€? was in the air at sounds and sweet smells of spring. the fourth annual Warkworth Lilac Festival which began last Emcee for the ofďŹ cial opening was Joey Marth, owner of weekend. Joey’s Chocolate Bar. From the 65 unique varieties of lilacs along the Millen“The fourth annual festival ‌ it’s hard to believe, but I am nium (Lilac) Trail to the downtown display of entries in the so happy it is here and the weather is in our favour this weekend,â€? said founder David Rollins to the crowd that gathered at the gazebo downtown. “The lilacs, the trail look the best ever, so you really have By Sue Dickens

presents

“The Chalk Garden� “Is it a crime to want to be remembered?� By Enid Bagnold Directed by Sharron McMann Thurs, Fri, & Sat, May 23, 24, 29, 30, 31, June 5, 6, 7 at 8 p.m.

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Checking out the tabletop lilac designs that were submitted for judging at the lilac festival are: Natalie Baynes, four; her sister Addison, three; and sister, Hadley, two who wanted to scrunch up her face because of the bright sun that greeted festival goers last weekend. They are the daughters of Andrew and Deanna Baynes of Warkworth. Photo: Sue Dickens

to make a point of going on the trail ‌ I am so impressed,â€? he said. “Remember too, although this weekend we are trying to make the festival a season from May 24 until June 24, there’s lilacs blooming on the trail, early and late season. In fact there are one or two that will bloom in September and October so there is every reason to come back and enjoy the trail again,â€? he added. Co-chair Judy Norlock welcomed everyone, thanked the sponsors and talked

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CHARITY GOLF TOURNAMENT

about a new project, the lilac bed sponsorship program. “We have 23 lilac beds on the trail and our goal over time is to have a sponsor for each bed,� she noted. Festival co-chair Janice Allen got quite emotional when she acknowledged the hard work of the volunteers. “We have the most wonderful volunteers in the whole world. They have planned and organized the whole list of schedule events we are putting on.�

Please join us for the Eastern Ontario Credit Union Alliance Charity Golf Tournament to benefit the Ontario Credit Union Charitable Foundation and The United Way of Quinte on

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Fees: Individual Golfer: $150.00 Foursomes: $600.00 Sponsorships are available for this great event. For more information contact Gino Leone at

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The event will include a 4-person scramble, golf and carts, BBQ lunch, draws, prizes and dinner reception following the golf. Register now and remember to invite your friends to play. Thank you for your support of the Ontario Credit Union Charitable Foundation and The United Way of Quinte.


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