From 10am to 3pm on Aug. 16, the downtown here will be bustling with activity as Spirit of the…
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Weather did not dampen redneck spirit
The Canadian Redneck Games here pretty much became the Wetneck Games, as the skies…
Music for the Marsh offers entertainment for all
Two groups and a pianist will be featured in Music for the Marsh on Aug. 21, at the Fergus…
Chapel dedicates doors
On Aug. 17 at 2:30pm, Ellis celebrates the 147th anniversary of its establishment. The…
Reuben Hits 90
Amidst a flurry of excitement and amongst family, friends, and well-wishers, Reuben Oehm celebrated…
Threshing Bee now in 4th year
The fourth annual Puslinch Threshing Bee is bringing in some new events this year. The…
Shelburne’s Canadian fiddle championship runs until Aug. 10
The 58th Canadian open Old Time Fiddle Championship takes over this community from Aug. 6 to 10.…
Memorial award offered
Once again, Guelph Arts Council is inviting applications for the Jane Graham Memorial award.…
Trillium Foundation grant had festival patrons sitting in style
Audiences in the Gambrel Barn at this year’s Elora Festival were much more comfortable thanks…
Arts Council seeks aid in public art inventory
Thanks to a 2007 grant from the Musagetes fund at the Guelph Community Foundation, Guelph Arts…
Steel Magnolias runs Aug. 12 to 30
The acclaimed 2008 season continues at the Drayton Festival Theatre with one of the best-loved…
Writers’ festival coming Sept. 7
Inspired by the lead of the English village of Ashton Hayes, Eden Mills launched its official plan…
Little Theatre announces 73rd season
Guelph Little Theatre is preparing to raise the curtain on its 73rd season of live community…
Comedy classic comes to library Aug. 14
The Ennotville Summer Theatre’s final production in 2008 is Bernard Slade’s…
Telecommunications firm supports festival
The village’s newest festival, Sensational Elora – A Festival of the Senses has won the…