The Creemore
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Friday, February 3, 2023 Vol. 23 No. 05
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Queens, king come to Creemore for second drag show
by Trina Berlo February’s “Winter is a Drag” show will feature top notch performers with big personalities, voluminous hair and glitzy costumes as they wow the crowd with their skillful blend of dance, lipsynching and stand-up comedy. Host Enya Dreams is promising an extremely fun, high-energy sequel to the first Creemore show held in the fall when spectators became enthusiastic participants in a full-on dance party, the energy escalating throughout the night as the crowd and the queens egged each other on in turn. “As a performer that was probably one of the best shows I have ever done,” said Enya, the host and curator of the Creemore shows. “The crowd was just incredible.” Enya Dreams will have with her some of the best drag performers in Ontario – Wynonna Juggs (who performed at the fall show under the name Vylette), Toronto legend Katinka Kature, and drag king TroyBoy Parks. Enya started doing drag in Toronto and performed there for most of her twenties, until moving to Collingwood a year and a half ago. Since then, Enya has been part of a blossoming drag scene, making appearances from Innisfil to Meaford. Enya Dreams has since launched a production company and is hosting area events.
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Enya Dreams accepts tips from enthusiastic spectators at Creemore's first drag show in the fall. The second show is coming up on Feb. 18 Enya said the need and the desire is there and she is happy to help smaller rural communities get representation and grow. “The more they see the more they know and I think drag, and drag shows,
have such a beautiful way of showcasing all walks of life,” said Enya, adding that these areas have not been saturated with drag performances so the reception has been great. Enya said the success, and the ability
to support other drag kings and queens, has reignited a spark in her. It has helped her grow as a person, doing things to bring people together, both entertainers and audiences. “It has really allowed me to have a lot of fun with it, and showcase love,” said Enya. “This show is really great, and diverse. People are going to have so much fun with it.” For newbies, the performers do a great job of explaining the etiquette of drag. One of the important things to know in advance is that tipping is a big part of the performance so bring bills to wave in order to catch the performers’ attention. The show is on Saturday, Feb. 18 at the Creemore Legion. Doors open at 7 p.m., show starts at 8 p.m. All money raised will be used to provide arts and history programming in the community through Purple Hills Arts and Heritage Society. Tickets cost $25 each and are available online to anyone 19 and older at www. ticketscene.ca/events/43210. Istealya Heart, another one of the drag queens that performed in Creemore in the fall, is hosting a Steal’n Hearts Drag Show at the Legion in New Lowell on Saturday, Feb. 11, joined by Angell Morana and Twinklet. Showtime is 8 p.m. and tickets cost $20, available at www.eventbrite.ca.
OLG playtime casino opens in Wasaga Beach Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation (OLG) has issued the first quarterly gaming revenue payment to the Town of Wasaga Beach, for its role in hosting the new Playtime Casino Wasaga Beach. This first payment of $152,138 is based on casino revenue generated from Nov. 23 to Dec. 31, the first 39 days the casino operated during OLG’s third quarter. During a grand opening event at the new Playtime Casino Wasaga
Beach on Friday, OLG’s President and CEO Duncan Hannay, along with Simcoe-Grey MPP Brian Saunderson, presented Wasaga Beach Mayor Brian Smith with the initial cheque. “I would like to congratulate Gateway Casinos on the opening of this exciting new casino in Wasaga Beach” said Saunderson. “This entertainment destination is a $34 million investment that will have a significant impact on the regional
economy, will add to the robust tourism sector, and provide hundreds of new, local jobs.” Clearview council unanimously voted against hosting an OLG gaming facility in the municipality in 2012. The Town of Wasaga Beach was the only one of the four municipalities to vote in favour of hosting a casino. “We are very happy to host Playtime Casino Wasaga Beach, which offers a new entertainment destination for the region and is creating new jobs
in our community,” said Smith. “And, we are pleased to work with OLG and Gateway Casinos to use this new revenue stream to improve the quality of life of the residents of Wasaga Beach.” According to the OLG, 140 new jobs have been created at the casino. The new Playtime Casino Wasaga Beach was built by Gateway Casinos and Entertainment Limited, the service provider for the Central (See “Payouts” on page 7)
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