One-Tank Trip for
Aug. 3/13
(c) By Jim Fox
Ah, summertime and
the livin's easy.
There’s an
abundance of things to do including watching the pirates invading Milton, marvelling
at elaborate sandcastles, doing some fiddling around and visiting artists in
the park.
Arrrhh matey, pirates sailed back to Dry Bluffs (Milton) to party over the Civic Holiday weekend,
daily from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. through Monday.
They’ve taken up
residence at Country Heritage Park (8560 Tremaine Rd.) and renamed it the
Village of Dry Bluffs.
Organizers say the area is “populated with a cast of colourful characters – a mixture of pirates and villagers that is sure to entertain.”
Organizers say the area is “populated with a cast of colourful characters – a mixture of pirates and villagers that is sure to entertain.”
There’s something
for everyone, “from powder monkeys in training to old salty dogs, from gentlefolk
to the scurviest bilge-rats.”
It gets down and dirty at the
featured “Mud Show,” described as live
theatre performed in a pit of mud.
There’s a gypsy encampment, called “a multicultural nomadic group of animated singers,
dancers, musicians and story-tellers.”
The pirates have landed |
Children can enjoy a pirate
ship, stories, crafts and a variety of shows while entertainers include Zoltan the Adequate and Juggling
Brothers with music by Pirates McKenna, Scirish and Eclectic Revival.
Pirate captains Kier a Din and William Dampier host an adult-only
keg party tonight (Aug. 3) from 7 p.m. to 11 p.m.
Throughout the
weekend, there’s food, featuring turkey legs, drinks that include grog and a
marketplace.
Admission is $14; $9.50 for seniors, 55 plus, and
children, six to 12 (free to age five). http://thepiratefestival.com;1-866-518-6106
Sand sculpting
Elaborate castles and life-sized dinosaurs will majestically rose on the Lake Ontario beach for this long weekend’s Cobourg Sandcastle Festival and will next month in Burlington.
Elaborate castles and life-sized dinosaurs will majestically rose on the Lake Ontario beach for this long weekend’s Cobourg Sandcastle Festival and will next month in Burlington.
Among the sand creations in Cobourg is a huge dinosaur. (Photo by Stephen Della Casa) |
Nine master sculptors from across Ontario wowedthe crowd estimated at 7,000 people in Cobourg
east of Toronto, said publicist Erin Wakely.
There are also
amateur teams competing and sand-sculpting lessons, the Lego Summer Playcation mobile tour trailer, music, scavenger
hunt and Family Fun Zone with giant inflatables and giant slides. cobourgtourism.ca/sandcastle; 1-888-COBOURG
Master sand
sculptors will have a circus theme at this year’s Burlington’s Annual
Children’s Festival on Aug. 17 and 18.
The annual sandcastle
competition takes place on Aug. 17 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Beachway Park (1100
Lakeshore Rd.) along with live music, games, food and a marketplace.
Master sculptor Sandi “Castle” Stirling of Hamilton creates this work of sand art on Cobourg Beach. (Photo by Stephen Della Casa) |
There is also a
sand-creation competition with four amateur categories.
Activities continue
Aug. 18 at Spencer Smith Park (1400 Lakeshore Rd.) from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
with circus performers and animals. http://cms.burlington.ca/Page512.aspx;
1-877-213-3609
Fiddling around
Rhythms, waltzes, jigs and reels highlight five days of
activities at the 63rd annual Canadian Open Old Time Fiddle Championship
in Shelburne, northwest of Orangeville.
The event,
sponsored by the Rotary Club of Shelburne from Aug. 7 to 11, features top
fiddlers in competition, said publicist Caroline Mach.
The step-dancing Jenish sisters and fiddling Provencher brothers took part in an earlier Canadian Open Old Time Fiddle Championship in Shelburne. |
The toe-tapping
activities include a Cape Ceol fiddle and step-dance show, fiddle jam sessions,
concert by Everything Fitz with Nate Douglas and Emily Flack, a Battle of the
Bands, That 60’s Show and Glory Days, a Bruce Springsteen tribute.
There will be a fiddle
parade, open-air market, meals and entertainment at the Legion Hall, beer
garden, pork barbecue and camping.
Fiddlers of all ages take part in the Canadian Open Old Time Fiddle Championship. |
The contest finals on
Aug. 10 at 6 p.m. at the Centre Dufferin Recreation Complex (Shelburne Arena)
feature the Black Family and a judges’ showcase with renowned fiddlers Ian
Hamilton, Brian Hebert and Doug McNaughton. ShelburneFiddleContest.com;
519-925-8620
Artists draw visitors to park
More than 50
artists will gather for Art in the Park on Aug. 10 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
in Strathroy, west of London.
The seventh annual
event organized by the Art Group of Strathroy is at Alexandra Park (152 Caradoc
St. N.).
“There will a large
display of art work in various styles and media including oil, acrylics and
water colours,” said artist Victor Alderson, one of the organizers.
As well, there will
be three-dimensional works and crafts by artisans, including woodworks, glass
work and jewelry.
There will also be
entertainment, children’s events including creating works of art, food and
refreshments. theartgroupstrathroy.com;
519-652-5503
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Jim Fox can be reached at onetanktrips@hotmail.com
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