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August 16, 2017

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Join #OnThe42 this weekend for Leamington’s Sip & Savour Experience! Leamington’s 2nd annual waterfront food festival is set for this weekend, August 18-20. Bringing together the flavors of seven different countries with produce grown locally and Essex County’s best distillers, brewers and wineries, Sip & Savour is sure to delight all of your tastebuds! Hosted by the Municipality of Leamington, come together #onthe42 to enjoy music from local artists, sip EPIC wines, grab a beer or a coffee, and stroll the Sip & Savour Marketplace, open to the public and located at Leamington’s waterfront property, 5 Foster Ave. (near the Pelee ferry docks). New this year – on Friday night, Freddy’s restaurant will host a Perch Fish Fry for only $25. Tickets are available online, at Town Hall and at Freddy’s. There will be a limited number of tickets at the admission gates. Celebrity Chef Lynn Crawford joins the fun on Saturday at 1 p.m. on the Main Stage with a Mystery Basket from Go Produce Inc. for her live cooking demonstration. What will she make? You’ll have to come find out and possibly get a taste! Grill, shake, stir and bake – what will the County Fair Recipe finalists make? Local dishes made from local ingredients will be presented to a panel of judges, including Chef Crawford, on Saturday at 3:00 p.m. “Leamington has such a vast array of quality local food, I can’t wait to see the rainbow of ingredients that could potentially be used in the winning recipes and meet the faces behind the recipes!” said Chef Crawford, an awardwinning cookbook author whose creations have made regular appearances on Iron Chef America, Top Chef Master Series Season Five, Restaurant Makeover and Top Chef Canada. Saturday Night’s VIP Signature Experience, presented by WFCU and The Windsor Star, will provide ticket-holders with an enchanted evening of delectable delights and local musical guests for ages 19+. Limited seating available. Tickets are selling fast at Eventbrite: https:// www.eventbrite.ca/e/sip-savour-experienceleamington-tickets-31514875842 This food and drink focused festival continues all weekend long, beginning at 5 p.m. Friday, Aug. 18 and wrapping up with a full-day of children’s activities on Sunday starting at 11 a.m. The festival closes at 5 p.m. Full event details and information are at: sipandsavour.onthe42.com

Jimmy Rankin fans were thrilled with his performance Saturday night, August 12 at the Kingsville Folk Music Festival. He had many up on their feet and dancing to his Cape Breton-style country music. (SUN Photo)

Thousands enjoy 4th annual Kingsville Folk Music Festival By Pat Bailey It was a perfect weekend. The weather, the folks, the refreshments, and most importantly the entertainment at the 4th annual Kingsville Folk Music Festival August 11-13 made it the most successful to date. According to Michele Law, one of the founders of the event, “It couldn’t have been better.” She said they managed to skirt the bad weather, with only a few sprinkles that lasted about the length of a song being played on the Pillar Stage Saturday afternoon. “It’s just been fantastic,” she said, while Splash N Boots performed for the children on the main stage Sunday afternoon. She attributed much of the success to the great line-up of entertainment, including The Cowboy Junkies and Jimmy Rankin Saturday night. But, she said, without an army of about 200 volunteers it wouldn’t be possible to pull off an event such as this. “Thanks to the dedicated volunteers,” said Law, “it’s become a smooth running machine. It’s a great team effort and a wonderful board of directors that make it so successful.” The entertainment that took to the stages scattered throughout Lakeside Park hailed from around the world, featuring a number of Canadian-based groups playing a wide variety of musical styles.

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Saturday night, thousands turned out under the stars to take in headliners, The Cowboy Junkies, but it appeared to be Jimmy Rankin who touched their souls. Rankin, who hails from Cape Breton, had many up on their feet dancing and swaying to the sounds of the award winning singer-songwriter. Focusing on a family-type atmosphere, children’s activities and entertainment abounded, from tie-dying, bubbles and play art to children’s entertainment on stage. Dennis Rogers, president of the Sun Parlour Folk Music Society, was thrilled with the weekend. He said they virtually surpassed last year’s numbers in all areas — including attendance and sales. Sunday the 2017 MAY FUNd Scholarship was handed out to two local youths exploring futures in the arts. Jael Hernandez and Kendra Bosse were the recipients of the $500 awards. As for the future of the festival, Rogers said it is definitely a go for next year. Rogers said the community has been amazing in its support of the festival and he anticipates a long, successful run for the popular summer event. (MORE PHOTOS ON PAGE 2)

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