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North Crosby Heritage Festival

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Tell Your Friends: Westport celebrates heritage on Saturday, July 16th.

at the North Crosby Community Centre 10am to 4pm, music, BBQ, heritage displays, demonstrations, children’s “old fashioned” games, storytelling and more. Join us as we explore the history of North Crosby, Westport and Newboro.  Share your personal artifacts for others to enjoy.  Check the Heritage Day Facebook page for a “trivia contest” and details of this event.

The Westport Heritage Festival features a select group of quality vendors selling art, crafts, gifts and food.

“The event celebrates our success as a village and as a community. Westport is a vibrant, vigorous town,” said Thacker. The festival provides a chance to showcase the area to new people coming from Ottawa and Kingston.

“Each year we marvel at the number of people that return. It’s been said before; nobody’s a stranger very long in Westport.”

Event organizers say that the festival may join other groups and become part of a larger committee for the celebrations of Canada’s 150th birthday in 2017.

 
Date :
Saturday, July 16, 2016
 
Event location :
Westport, ON
 
Contact :
Westport Heritage Day Festival Committee
PO Box 284
Westport, ON
Contact Barb Lavoie for more information or to bring your items to this event by phone: 613-273-8177 or e-mail: belavoie@kingston.net

The Delta Mill Society 2015 BREAD BAKING CONTEST

The Delta Mill Society 2015 BREAD BAKING CONTESTThe Delta Mill Society
2015 BREAD BAKING CONTEST
Saturday, October 3, 2015

 

 

Mark October 3 on your calendar and come to Delta and enjoy the first annual Delta Harvest Festival. There will be lots of things going on – fun for the whole family starting with a Harvest Breakfast at 8:00 am.

A contest using Old Stone Mill Red Fife or Rye flour to see who can produce the best loaf of bread in several categories. Entries will be judged at our First Annual Delta Harvest Festival on October 3 – the winner’s names will go down in Delta history!!

Bread Baking Contest:

10 Categories: B1 to B5 are adult categories and J1 to J5 are junior categories for youth 15 years of age or under.

All loaves must use some portion of Old Stone Mill (OSM) Flour (see categories)

Prizes: 1st, 2nd, 3rd place for each category. Loaves will be judged on appearance, texture and taste.

Category B1/J1 – Whole Wheat (using 100% OSM Whole Wheat flour) – any method, free form or pan.

Category B2/J2 – Whole Wheat (minimum 60% OSM Whole Wheat flour) – hand made*, baked in a pan.

Category B3/J3 – Whole Wheat (minimum 60% OSM Whole Wheat flour) – bread machine.

Category B4/J4 – Rye (minimum 40% OSM Rye flour) – hand made*, free form or pan.

Category B5/J5 – Artisan, any kind (minimum 50% OSM flour) – hand made*, free form loaf.

* A stand mixer with a dough hook may be used to mix and knead the dough.

Rules:

Old Stone Mill Flour must be used (as specified for each category) – cost is $5 per bag if the flour is to be used for the contest. The flour can be purchased at the Mill or contact 613-928-2584 to arrange for a pick-up.

The empty Old Stone Mill Flour bag must accompany the bread.

Entry must be a full loaf wrapped in plastic.

The full recipe used must accompany the bread. Winners agree that The Delta Mill Society may publish their recipe (website, newsletter, etc.). Recipe credit will of course be given to the baker.

Please bring your bread to the Old Town Hall before 10 a.m. on Sat. Oct. 3rd. Judging will start at 10:00 am.

Contest is open to everyone other than those tasting and judging.

Enter any or all of the Categories – please fill out a separate entry form for each loaf.

For more info please contact cathy.livingston@sympatico.ca or call 613-928-2796.

Delta Harvest Festival

Delta Harvest FestivalWhen: Saturday, October 3

Begin Saturday, October 3 off with our Harvest Breakfast in the Old Town Hall starting at 8:00 am. Later, take a tour of the Old Stone Mill and see how wheat is ground into flour on the millstones. That flour is available for purchase in the gift shop. The blacksmith will also be on site to show his trade plus there will be food vendors set up inside the Mill to sell their wares and a produce sale providing an opportunity to purchase your harvest vegetables.

Lunch will be a BBQ Octoberfest Sausage or Hot Dog and then stick around for a Ham Supper with fall harvest fruits and vegetables hosted by the Delta United Church in the Old Town Hall.

 

 

 

Other events will include a bread making contest, a used book sale, a new book launch, plus rope making and corn shucking demonstrations. There will be lots of games and activities for kids and great musical entertainment provided by Fiddlers Plus.

The Fire Hall Museum will be open, Lower Beverley Lake Park will host wagon rides through the Park and village plus will be holding a 25 per cent sale on camping rates. At the fair grounds the Delta Agricultural Society will be hosting a vendor sale, plus a horse draw.

End the day by enjoying the Harvest Festival Dance which will take place in the Agricultural Society Hall from 9 pm to 1 am.

See what the Village of Delta has to offer.

Make Delta your destination for the day!

Delta Harvest Festival Program Guide & Map
October 3, 2015
Thanks to our Community Partners: Delta Agricultural Society, Delta United Church, Delta Baptist Church, Royal Canadian Legion Br 207, Delta Athletic & Recreational Society, Rideau Island and Lakes Theatre Group, Delta Fire Hall Museum, Lower Beverley
Lake Park and all the volunteers!

Harvest Breakfast
(Old Town Hall) – Enjoy sausage, eggs,
home fries, toast, coffee /tea, and juice from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m.
Adults: $8.00 / Children 5 to 12: $5.00

Used Book Sale
(Old Town Hall) – free will donation
Old Stone Mill opens: tours, gift shop, vendors (bread, produce,
preserves and crafts), snack table.

Fairgrounds Main Hallopens ($5 admission to Fairgrounds) –
vendors in the Main Hall include Tupperware, Regal Gifts and
Greetings, homemade cards, homemade crafts, jewelry, baked
goods, knitting Party Lites, Epicure, Jan Berry Nails, and Unique
Make up, Avon, Steeped Tea, Bling Thing, Wood Carving, Steel,
and Sensational Candles.

Octoberfest Sausages
(Fairgrounds, all day)

Fire Hall Museum
opens (9am to 4pm)

Blacksmithing Demonstrations
(Drive Shed – 9am to 4pm)

Bread Baking Contest
Judging (Old Town Hall)

Rope making and corn shelling
demonstrations at the mill
(10am to 11am and 1pm to 2pm)

Wagon Rides of the Village
– pick-up/drop-off at Lower
Beverley Lake Park, Old Town Hall, Fairgrounds (10am to 2pm)

Launch of Pioneer Cookbook
by Joyce Gunnewiek
(Old Town Hall)

Horse Draw, Fairgrounds’ Grandstand ($5 entry to Fairgrounds)

Children’s Activities at the DARS Rec Centre (11am to 2pm)

BBQ Hot Dog or Sausage Lunch at the Mill (11am to 1pm)

Music by Fiddler’s Plus
(along the street – 11am to noon)

Rope making and corn shelling
demos (mill – noon to 1pm)

Milling Demonstration
(Old Stone Mill)

Music by Fiddlers Plus
(along the street – 1pm to 2pm)

Harvest Supper
(Old Town Hall) from 4pm to 6pm – Enjoy ham,
scalloped potatoes, baked beans, harvest vegetables, apple
crisp or pumpkin pie and beverage.
Adults: $12.00 / Children 5 to
12 years of age: $6.00. Sponsored by the Delta United Church.

Harvest Festival Dance
(Fairgrounds Main Hall) – 9pm to 1am
with DJ Jef incent – $5.00 admission at the door.

Festival of Small Halls at the Delta Old Town Hall – The Strumbellas

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Community Supper on Friday September 25th

$10 hot supper served starting at 5:30PM at the hall.

Reservations are required at info@deltamill.org.

Cash bar. All proceeds go to support the Old Stone Mill NHS.

A musical evening in the Old Town Hall with the THE STRUMBELLAS featuring sweeping bluegrass-inspired indie rock music.

For more information, click here: small-halls-strumbellas

The Ontario Festival of Small Halls is about sharing a love of music in a beloved place. Brought to you by the Team Behind Bluesfest, the Festival of Small Halls brings exceptional Canadian musicians to small venues across Eastern Ontario.

Every small community has one: a treasured building that brings people together for town meetings, yoga classes, bingo games, local theatre, white elephant sales—and the list goes on.

These buildings have rich cultural histories and countless stories to tell. No two are alike. During the festival, communities across Eastern Ontario will throw open the doors of their small halls for an unforgettable night of music. Some of Canada’s best musicians will step off the big stage and hit the scenic back roads to perform in legions, schools, churches, or town halls. They will receive a warm, small-town welcome from communities of music lovers who are eager to show off their treasured halls and their hospitality, all in the name of excellent music.

Small Halls festivals are popping up around the world. What started in PEI has spread to Australia, and now to Ontario. The Festival of Small Halls is proud to join this international community dedicated to showcasing first-rate music in intimate venues.

The Festival of Small Halls is about sharing big music in small, cherished places. It’s about settling into the heart of a community, and then experiencing music with heart.

BLUES ON THE RIDEAU @ THE COVE INN

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THE BETTY FOX BAND
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DAVID MICHAEL MILLER
Needle To The Wheel/Same Soil/2015 Self/David Michael Miller

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Burning Thunder/Lazer Lloyd/2015 Lots Of Love Records/Lazer Lloyd

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Westport, Ontario
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Danny Brooks & The Memphis Brothers return Sept 25 to kick season off

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UPCOMING EVENTS @ THE COVE INN

Great LIVE music continues at THE COVE INN, Westport all summer long
Only a 90 minute scenic drive from Ottawa, 45 minutes from Kingston

EVERY WEEK
Sunday afternoons – Acoustic Duo HEAD OVER HEELS on the Patio
Most Saturday nights – Acoustic Duo HEAD OVER HEELS in the Dining Room
Wednesday nights – singer, songwriter, guitarist SHAWN McCULLOUGH hosts Wings ‘n Tunes Night
Thursday Nights – Jazz Night w. THE SPENCER EVANS TRIO & Special Guests

July 17 – Country/Rock guitarist singer/songwriter JOHN WILBERFORCE returns
July 24 – From Montreal DAY TRIPPER – a musical tribute to The Beatles
July 25 – Local band STRINGTEASE – Gypsy/Blues/Folk
Aug 1 – From Kingston FOLEY MOUNTAIN PLAYBOYS – new Country/Bluegrass
Aug 2 – From Westport ROCKABILLY RIOT – acoustic Rockabillly
Aug 4 – From Montreal DEAR DENIZEN + SEAMUS COWAN – Indie Rock
Aug 11 – JAKE “THE SNAKE” ROBERTS – Tales from the road by the legendary wrestler
Aug 14 – MUSICWestport Kick Off Party w. JARON FREEMA FOX & THE OPPOSITE OF EVERYTHING
*Aug 15 – MUSICWestport Festival – all day free festival
**Aug 21 – Juno Award winners MONKEYJUNK – Swamp Funk Blues Rock

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Seeley’s Bay Frost Fest

frost festPlanning for the Frost Fest has begun, if you would like to come and volunteer or help us plan this years activities then join us every Saturday starting at 9am in the Seeley’s Bay Retirement Home.

The Frost Fest promises to be the most fun you’ll have in February. There will be hockey games, outdoor activities and of courses places to go and get cozy and warm.

The Frost Fest takes place from February 5-7. Good fun for the whole family! Don’t miss out, come out and enjoy winter at the Seeley’s Bay Frost Fest.

For more information visit the Frost Fest website.

Two Rivers Music Festival

10603661_742082202515546_7304569914999554290_nCan’t get enough summer concerts in before September? Here’s one more to add to your list, the Two Rivers Music Fest – a day long musical showcase and community gathering in downtown Gananoque. Featuring the best local talent, Two Rivers works with the Town of Gananoque, the Gananoque BIA, and Gananoque Brewery to create a fun and exciting atmosphere in celebration of our unique community.

Come to beautiful downtown Gananoque on Saturday, August 23 and enjoy great food and music. The first annual Two Rivers Music Fest is an exciting and family friendly event created to celebrate our unique community and the talent that lives here.

All ages welcome and donations accepted for admission.

Line up to date:

12:00 – Aaron Ray
1:00 – TBA
2:00 – Cliff Edwards
3:00 – Patrick Kirkby
4:00 – Alex Leggett
5:00 – Foley Mountain Playboys
6:00 – Colin Brady
7:00 – Mark Hunt & Guests
8:00 – Special Electric Guest
9:00 – Special Guest

Admission Details: $5.00 Admission Wristband Website: http://www.tworiversmusicfest.com Contact Name: Alex Leggett & Kristina Miller

Email: alexanderleggett@hotmail.com Contact Phone: 647-269-1536

Fall Colours Studio Tour

IMG_3857Come to the village of Westport, Ontario for the Thanksgiving Weekend Oct 11,12,13, 2014 – Sat, Sun & Mon for an exclusive tour of our local art studios. Every year Westport hosts the Fall Colours Studio Tour, an occasion to view collections from our local artists right in their own art studios.

All tours are conducted from 10 am – 5 pm and include 10 Distinctive Studios and 32 Outstanding Artists. Speak with the artists about their pieces and process. This will be an art tour that promises more than just simply viewing the works, but interactivity as well.

You will discover an exciting and eclectic range of juried, quality original work. Indulge in fall’s brilliant colours as you tour from studio to studio. Use our map to choose your own starting point and watch for the signs.

Westport is located 90 min. southwest of Ottawa and 30 min. north of the 401 at Kingston.

For more information contact Diane Black 613 273 0929

hookedonthelake@kingston.net or visit our new website www.westportstudiotour.com.

Lombardy Fair

TractorThe Lombardy Fair is coming fast! Join us in Lombardy Ontario from August 1-4, there will be so much to do and see you’ll need the whole weekend to take it all in! The Lombardy fair features an agricultural show, midway rides, beer garden, live entertainment and much more!

This year buy your advanced midway tickets from these local retailers: Kitley Grocery & Service Centre (Toledo), Impression Printing (51 Abbott St. N., Smiths Falls), Echo Tours (9 Chambers St., Smiths Falls), and The Roosteraunt (69 Lombard St., Smiths Falls). Ride bracelets are $20 in advance and $25 at the fair.

Here’s what’s happening at the fair this year,

Friday, August 1
3:00 p.m. Gates open to public
Animal & Water Fowl Displays ~ Cattle Pavilion
6:00 p.m. Registration for Junior Fair Ambassador
Contest ~ In the Park
6:30 p.m. Junior Fair Ambassador Contest
~ In the Park
7:00 p.m. OFFICIAL OPENING ~ In the Park
7:30 p.m. Demolition Derby ~ center of track
9:00 p.m. ENTERTAINMENT By
3’S A CROWD ~ Grandstand

Saturday, August 2
9:00 a.m. Gates open to public
Lynn McNabb (the Leather Lady) (All Day)
~ Cattle Pavilion
Local Products ~ Cattle Pavilion
Animal & Water Fowl Displays ~ Cattle Pavilion
Sheep Shearing Demonstrations ~ Cattle Pavilion
Hydro One ~ Cattle Pavilion
Rabbit 4-H ~ Cattle Pavilion
10am-4pm Wood Carving, Spinning, Weaving & Hooking
Demonstrations ~ Homecraft Building
11:30am-1:00pmTea Room – homemade sandwiches
& baked goods ~ Agricultural Hall
11:30 a.m. ENTERTAINMENT By TWO FOR THE SHOW
~ In the Park
12 noon Ranch Competition ~ Horse Show Ring
1:00 p.m. Antique Tractor, Farm Stock and
Lawn & Garden Tractor Pull
~ on track, in front of Bleachers
1:30 p.m. ENTERTAINMENT By
RUNAWAY ~ In the Park
2-5:00 p.m. ENTERTAINMENT ON THE RE/MAx
STAGE ~ SF Kinsmen Beer Gardens
3:00 p.m. ENTERTAINMENT By
SIMON CLARkE ~ In the Park
4:30 p.m. ENTERTAINMENT By
THe DOHERTY BROTHERS
~ In the Park
6:30-8:30 p.m. ENTERTAINMENT By
HENRY NORWOOD BAND ~ Grandstand
9:00-12:00 a.m. ENTERTAINMENT By
BLAckweLL BAnd ~ Grandstand

Sunday, August 3
10:00 a.m. Gates open to public
Lynn McNabb (the Leather Lady) (All Day)
~ Cattle Pavilion
Local Products ~ Cattle Pavilion
Animal & Water Fowl Displays ~ Cattle Pavilion
Hydro One ~ Cattle Pavilion
Rabbit 4-H ~ Cattle Pavilion
10am-4pm Wood Carving, Spinning, Weaving & Hooking
Demonstrations ~ Homecraft Building
11:30am-1:00pmTea Room – homemade sandwiches
& baked goods ~ Agricultural Hall
11:00 a.m. CHURCH SERVICE LED By
THE SANDHILL DUO ~ In the Park
Pig Scramble ~ Cattle Pavilion
12 noon Extreme Cowboy Races ~ Horse Show Ring
12:30 p.m. Baby Show Registration ~ In the Park
1:00 p.m. Baby Show ~ In the Park
Kid’s Tractor Pull ~ Cattle Pavilion
4X4 Truck Pulls ~ on track, in front of Bleachers
2:00 p.m. ENTERTAINMENT By ECCENTRIC
ADAM (Childrens Show) ~ In the Park
2:00-5:00 p.m. ENTERTAINMENT ON THE RE/MAx
STAGE ~ SF Kinsmen Beer Gardens
3:00 p.m. ENTERTAINMENT By
COUNTY ROAD FIVE (Country Bluegrass)
~ In the Park
Pig Scramble ~ Cattle Pavilion
3:00 p.m. 5TH ANNUAL NIGHT KARTING RACES UNDER
THE LIGHTS All Classes ~ Karting Track
4:00 p.m. FAMILY CHICKEN BBQ ~ Agricultural
Hall Catered by Delta united Church
4:30 p.m. ENTERTAINMENT By
ROTHWELL & MOFFATT ~ In the Park
6:00-8:00 p.m. ENTERTAINMENT By
MIKE FAHEY BAND ~ In the Park

Monday, August 4
9:00 a.m. Gates open to public
Local Products ~ Cattle Pavilion
Animal & Water Fowl Displays ~ Cattle Pavilion
7th Annual 4-H Horse Show & Brush up
on Your Skills Day ~ Horse Show Ring
11:00 a.m. Horse and Pony Pull
~ on track, in front of Bleachers
12:30 p.m. Lombardy 4-H Club Dairy Achievement Day
~ Cattle Pavilion
1:00 p.m. ENTERTAINMENT By CHRIS PHILSWORTH
(Magician) ~ In the Park
2:00 p.m. ENTERTAINMENT By JERRY LEE
(Country & Country Rock) ~ In the Park
4:00 p.m. Fair Closes

The Delta Fair

432119_243124559141905_556976890_nThe weekend of July 24-27 come to Delta Ontario and join us at the fair. The Delta Fair features an agricultural showcase, live entertainment, midway rides, and much much more! While you’re here see local sights and visit the Upper Canada Museum. Our fair is one of the oldest in Canada, so tell your friends to come and stay with us in Delta for the fair.

For all the information you’ll need on the fair, visit the Delta Fair website.

Events Schedule
Thursday, July 24
9am Judging of Homecraft and Agriculture Produce
12pm Animal Land opens
12pm Mini King and Queen Pageant
1pm “Safari of Fun” kids show
2pm Jimmy G Hypnotic Show
3pm “Safari of Fun” kids show
4pm Children’s Races
6:30pm Offical Fair Opening with the presentation of Citizen of the Year, and Youth Award of Excellence
7pm Horse Draw
7pm Doherty Brothers
9pm Main Exhibit Hall closed
11pm Grounds closed

Friday, July 25
10am Main Exhibit Hall opens
12pm Animal Land opens
1pm Silly Sally’s Magic Show
1pm Texas Tuxedo
3pm Silly Sally’s Magic Show
4pm Fun for Kids
7pm Motor Madness
8:30pm The Night is Young: Neil Young Tribute
9pm Main Exhibit Hall is Closed
11pm Grounds Closed

Saturday, July 26
9am Leeds 4H Club Sheep Club Achievement
9am Family Horse Show
10am Main Exhibit Hall opens
11am Baby Show
11am Lawn Mower Races
12pm Animal Land opens
12pm Goat Show
12pm Leeds County 4H Cloverbuds
1pm Magic in Your Heart – Ry Guy
1:30pm Irish Boots
2pm Children’s Pedal Tractor Pull
3pm Magic in Your Heart – Ry Guy
4pm Air Band Contest
4pm Chicken BBQ
5pm Magic in Your Heart – Ry Guy
6:30 Adrenaline Ry Guy Magic
7pm the Drifters
9pm Main Exhibition Hall Closed
11pm Grounds Closed

Sunday, July 27
9am Weigh in/Registration for Tractor Pull
9am Leeds 4h Dairy Club Achievement
10am Western Horse Show
10am Antique Tractor Pull
10am Main Exhibition Hall Opens
11am Pet Show
12pm Animal Land opens
12:30 Parade Line Up Foundry St
1pm King of Swingers
2pm Parade
4pm Cow Chip BINGO
5pm Main Exhibition Hall Closes
6:30pm Bowes Brothers
6:30pm “Cheer for a Year” Raffle Conducted
8pm Fair closes