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River Town Times - September 20, 2023

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Wednesday, September 20, 2023

“Uncommon” festival takes over the streets By Ron Giofu

Harry Potter and steampunk enthusiasts found a home in Amherstburg over the weekend. The annual Amherstburg Uncommon Festival was held in the downtown core this weekend with thousands turning out, with many dressed up in Harry Potter or steampunk attire. People enjoyed tea pot races, aerialists, vendors selling “uncommon” items, “Three Witch Theatre,” live entertainment, wacky golf, a “Punch and Judy” show, a pirate encampment from the Provincial Marine, a Quiddich ball throw, costume contests, flea circus and more. Rachelle Lachapelle of Tecumseh and Shayna Nespolon of Amherstburg came out and enjoyed themselves. Lachapelle said it was fun and it was her first time there, while Nespolon said she had been there before. “I get to dress up,” Lachapelle said of one of her favourite things about the Amherstburg Uncommon Festival. Frank Janisse and his daughter Yasmeen from Tecumseh were in full costume with Yasmeen saying she enjoys doing such things. She said it is fun to dress up and when her friends “bailed on me,” her father stepped up and came out. “It was her idea,” said Frank, with a smile on his face.

Yasmeen added she was glad to be able to attend a festival like Uncommon close to home. “It’s neat they are doing this in Amherstburg,” she said. Shantelle and Link Reyner came into town from McGregor and Shantelle said she was happy to take Link to such festivals. They last came before the COVID-19 pandemic where Shantelle said young Link won the costume contest. “We just love it,” she said. “We love supporting local. We love to dress up and cosplay.” Shantelle added they hope to do more.

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Aerialists entertain the large crowd at Amherstburg Uncommon Saturday night (above) followed by Seb Whipits & DJ Fritz (right).

Plans for “Miss MJ” include restaurant, overnight accommodations By Ron Giofu

The “Miss MJ” is now docked at the Amherstburg Yacht Club.

Amherstburg has had much-discussed debate about overnight accommodations in town. Could a solution be found on the water? A local developer has plans for a new vessel that residents have been noticing at the Amherstburg Yacht Club, with those plans including short-term rental units, a restaurant, event centre and patio. The 160-foot ship is a former scientific research and survey vessel that was used by the Canadian Coast Guard but it was recently purchased by Terry Jones. The ship had been stationed in eastern Canada but was towed to Amherstburg, having arrived last

Wednesday. The ship was originally built in 1990. “We had a tug company tow it down from Nova Scotia,” explained Mackie Jones, property manager with the Jones Group. “This is where it’s going to stay.” Jones said her father saw the ship was available through an auction and thought it would be good to have at the marina to bring people to Amherstburg. They also want to bring more visitors from the United States to town. It is a “very unique” project to undertake in the area, she added.

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