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June 2009 2 Tuesday | Big Bike for Heart & Stroke Boppers parking lot on Malden Road, LaSalleAll businesses are welcome to join in this race to raise money for the Heart and Stroke Foundation.
Call Scotiabank for more information 519-972-3808.
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June 2009 4 Thursday | LaSalle Strawberry Festival Gill Maure ParkBring the family to this delicious festival and enjoy a strawberry eating contest, a carnival, entertainment, fireworks, Elvis impersonators and the Miss LaSalle Beauty Pageant and Little Miss Strawberry pageant, which takes place on Thursday. Visit www.lasallestrawberryfestival.com website
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June 2009 5 Friday | LaSalle Strawberry Festival Gill Maure ParkBring the family to this delicious festival and enjoy a strawberry eating contest, a carnival, entertainment, fireworks, Elvis impersonators and the Miss LaSalle Beauty Pageant and Little Miss Strawberry pageant, which takes place on Thursday. Visit www.lasallestrawberryfestival.com website
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June 2009 6 Saturday | LaSalle Strawberry Festival Gill Maure ParkBring the family to this delicious festival and enjoy a strawberry eating contest, a carnival, entertainment, fireworks, Elvis impersonators and the Miss LaSalle Beauty Pageant and Little Miss Strawberry pageant, which takes place on Thursday. Visit www.lasallestrawberryfestival.com website
Community Garage Sale 9:00 am-2:00 pm Walter D. Kelly Funeral Home and Cremation Centre, 1969 Wynadotte St. E.Come down to the fourth annual garage sale and support around various charities. The event will include a car wash. For more information call 519-252-5711
Art in the Park 10:00 am-6:00 pm Willistead Park and ManorSupport the arts at one of Ontario’s largest outdoor arts and crafts shows. Exhibits will be open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturday, with live music, a wine bar and food available from 2 p.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday. On Sunday, exhibits will be open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and live music will play from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Admission is $5 for adults, children 12 and under get in for free. All proceeds will benefit rotary projects for the Rotary Club of Windsor (1918). For more information, call 519-253-6382 website
Street Festival in Cottam 3:00 pm-11:00 pm Bell River Rd. (road 27) through County Rd. 34 to Hill StreetBring a lawn chair down for this free community festival, which will include food, games of tug-of-war, a fashion show and musical entertainment. Around 15 local businesses will participate and the event will have kid-friendly activities such as an obstacle course, snow cones and colouring. Call Julie’s Tea Room at 519-839-6581, Calabria Pizzeria at 519-839-5611 or Crepe Temptations at 519-839-6363.
Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons 9:00 pm The Colosseum at Caesars Windsor website
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June 2009 7 Sunday | LaSalle Strawberry Festival Gill Maure ParkBring the family to this delicious festival and enjoy a strawberry eating contest, a carnival, entertainment, fireworks, Elvis impersonators and the Miss LaSalle Beauty Pageant and Little Miss Strawberry pageant, which takes place on Thursday. Visit www.lasallestrawberryfestival.com website
Art in the Park 10:00 am-5:00 pm Willistead Park and ManorSupport the arts at one of Ontario’s largest outdoor arts and crafts shows. Exhibits will be open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturday, with live music, a wine bar and food available from 2 p.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday. On Sunday, exhibits will be open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and live music will play from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Admission is $5 for adults, children 12 and under get in for free. All proceeds will benefit rotary projects for the Rotary Club of Windsor (1918). For more information, call 519-253-6382 website
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June 2009 12 Friday | Celtic Fest Tap your feet along to local and regional Celtic dancers, fiddlers, and pipe bands. These concerts are part of Summerfest and have various costs. Visit www.summerfestwindsor.org or call 519-254-2880.
Hours: Various times during the day and evening website
Carrousel of the Nations Charles Clark Square and City HallCelebrate Windsor’s rich culture through world music, dance, art and food.
This annual festival is hosted by the Multicultural Council of Windsor and Essex County.
Admission is $10 for adults, $5 for seniors and children 12 and under.
For more information, call 519-255-1127, e-mail contact@themcc.com or visit carouselofnations.com.
Hours: Friday 6 p.m. to 12 a.m., Saturday 11 a.m. to 12 a.m., Sunday 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. website
Summerfest Civic Terrace and Festival PlazaEnjoy midway games and rides, children’s activities, concerts and more. Target fireworks display is on June 24. Advance all-day midway passes are available until June 20 for $25. Visit www.summerfestwindsor.org or call 519-254-2880. website
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June 2009 13 Saturday | Community Garage Sale Anderson Funeral Home, 895 Ouellette Ave.Community members can come together at this garage sale to support dozens of local charities such as Downtown Mission, Ready, Set, Go and Rafiki Kenya. For more information call 519-254-3223.
Hours: 8 a.m.-2 p.m.
Celtic Fest Tap your feet along to local and regional Celtic dancers, fiddlers, and pipe bands. These concerts are part of Summerfest and have various costs. Visit www.summerfestwindsor.org or call 519-254-2880.
Hours: Various times during the day and evening website
Carrousel of the Nations Charles Clark Square and City HallCelebrate Windsor’s rich culture through world music, dance, art and food.
This annual festival is hosted by the Multicultural Council of Windsor and Essex County.
Admission is $10 for adults, $5 for seniors and children 12 and under.
For more information, call 519-255-1127, e-mail contact@themcc.com or visit carouselofnations.com.
Hours: Friday 6 p.m. to 12 a.m., Saturday 11 a.m. to 12 a.m., Sunday 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. website
Summerfest Civic Terrace and Festival PlazaEnjoy midway games and rides, children’s activities, concerts and more. Target fireworks display is on June 24. Advance all-day midway passes are available until June 20 for $25. Visit www.summerfestwindsor.org or call 519-254-2880. website
Firefighters Memorial Volleyball McCurdy Track ComplexHours: Games 9 a.m.-6 p.m., dance at 9 p.m.
There will be volleyball games and a barbecue during the day, and live music by the Demelo Brothers for the evening dance. Call 519-736-6500.
Taste of Leamington Leamington MarinaEnjoy food, wine and live music from Leamington’s multicultural communities.
Festival admission is free, but purchased tickets can be redeemed for food and drink. Call 519-326-2721.
Red Bull Air Race RiverfrontWatch some of the world’s best race pilots race above the Detroit River. For ticket information, visit www.redbullairrace.com
Hours: Saturday 11 a.m., Sunday 10 a.m. website
Huey Lewis and The News 9:00 pm The Colosseum at Caesars Windsor website
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June 2009 14 Sunday | Windsor Waterfront Corvette Show 8:00 am Coventry Gardens (Pillette and Riverside Drive)This annual show will feature more than 100 Corvettes, entertainment and vendors selling clothing, food, jewelry and automibile parts. Registration costs $25 and the show is free for spectators
Hours: 8 a.m.-4 p.m.
Visit www.corvetteclubofwindsor.com
or call 519-967-8447. website
Celtic Fest Tap your feet along to local and regional Celtic dancers, fiddlers, and pipe bands. These concerts are part of Summerfest and have various costs. Visit www.summerfestwindsor.org or call 519-254-2880.
Hours: Various times during the day and evening website
Carrousel of the Nations Charles Clark Square and City HallCelebrate Windsor’s rich culture through world music, dance, art and food.
This annual festival is hosted by the Multicultural Council of Windsor and Essex County.
Admission is $10 for adults, $5 for seniors and children 12 and under.
For more information, call 519-255-1127, e-mail contact@themcc.com or visit carouselofnations.com.
Hours: Friday 6 p.m. to 12 a.m., Saturday 11 a.m. to 12 a.m., Sunday 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. website
Summerfest Civic Terrace and Festival PlazaEnjoy midway games and rides, children’s activities, concerts and more. Target fireworks display is on June 24. Advance all-day midway passes are available until June 20 for $25. Visit www.summerfestwindsor.org or call 519-254-2880. website
Red Bull Air Race RiverfrontWatch some of the world’s best race pilots race above the Detroit River. For ticket information, visit www.redbullairrace.com
Hours: Saturday 11 a.m., Sunday 10 a.m. website
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June 2009 15 Monday | Summerfest Civic Terrace and Festival PlazaEnjoy midway games and rides, children’s activities, concerts and more. Target fireworks display is on June 24. Advance all-day midway passes are available until June 20 for $25. Visit www.summerfestwindsor.org or call 519-254-2880. website
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June 2009 16 Tuesday | Summerfest Civic Terrace and Festival PlazaEnjoy midway games and rides, children’s activities, concerts and more. Target fireworks display is on June 24. Advance all-day midway passes are available until June 20 for $25. Visit www.summerfestwindsor.org or call 519-254-2880. website
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June 2009 17 Wednesday | Summerfest Civic Terrace and Festival PlazaEnjoy midway games and rides, children’s activities, concerts and more. Target fireworks display is on June 24. Advance all-day midway passes are available until June 20 for $25. Visit www.summerfestwindsor.org or call 519-254-2880. website
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June 2009 18 Thursday | Summerfest Civic Terrace and Festival PlazaEnjoy midway games and rides, children’s activities, concerts and more. Target fireworks display is on June 24. Advance all-day midway passes are available until June 20 for $25. Visit www.summerfestwindsor.org or call 519-254-2880. website
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June 2009 19 Friday | Summerfest Civic Terrace and Festival PlazaEnjoy midway games and rides, children’s activities, concerts and more. Target fireworks display is on June 24. Advance all-day midway passes are available until June 20 for $25. Visit www.summerfestwindsor.org or call 519-254-2880. website
Carrousel of the Nations Around the City Throughout WindsorExplore Windsor’s cultural communities in this free festival. Enjoy entertainment, tours and food in places like Windsor’s Chinese, Scottish, Caribbean or Italian Village. For more information, call 519-255-1127, e-mail contact@themcc.com or visit carouselofnations.com. website
Leamington Fair Leamington Fairground, 194 Erie St. N., Highway 77Bring your kids to watch chicks hatching, to meet Maple the Cow, visit the petting zoo, and take in the horse, sheep, goat and pet shows at this agricultural fair. Stay for the parade of antique tractors, live harness racing, a lawn mower race, demolition derby, and dad-calling contest. Daily admission is $5, with children 12 and under admitted free. Call 519-326-8082 or e-mail ldasfair@sympatico.ca
Hours: Friday 6 p.m.-midnight, Saturday 9 a.m.-midnight, Sunday 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
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June 2009 20 Saturday | Summerfest Civic Terrace and Festival PlazaEnjoy midway games and rides, children’s activities, concerts and more. Target fireworks display is on June 24. Advance all-day midway passes are available until June 20 for $25. Visit www.summerfestwindsor.org or call 519-254-2880. website
Carrousel of the Nations Around the City Throughout WindsorExplore Windsor’s cultural communities in this free festival. Enjoy entertainment, tours and food in places like Windsor’s Chinese, Scottish, Caribbean or Italian Village. For more information, call 519-255-1127, e-mail contact@themcc.com or visit carouselofnations.com. website
Leamington Fair Leamington Fairground, 194 Erie St. N., Highway 77Bring your kids to watch chicks hatching, to meet Maple the Cow, visit the petting zoo, and take in the horse, sheep, goat and pet shows at this agricultural fair. Stay for the parade of antique tractors, live harness racing, a lawn mower race, demolition derby, and dad-calling contest. Daily admission is $5, with children 12 and under admitted free. Call 519-326-8082 or e-mail ldasfair@sympatico.ca
Hours: Friday 6 p.m.-midnight, Saturday 9 a.m.-midnight, Sunday 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
Beach Jam Volleyball tournament: 9:30 am-4:30 pm Dirty Jersey’s Sports Grill, 6675 Tecumseh Rd. E.Recreational mixed teams of six can support the Kideny Foundation through beach volleyball. Registration before May 20 is $180 and after is $200 per team and all proceeds go to the Kidney Foundation.
If a team raises $600, the registration fee will bewaved. For more information, e-mail erika@mdirect.net, visit www.kidney.on.ca/BeachJam or call 519-977-9211 ext. 23.
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Agility Dog Demonstrations Great Western ParkPerformers / Acts: All Breeds
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Tugboat Race 1:30 pm-3:00 pm Dieppe ParkWatch from the shoreline as 25 tugs from across Ontario and Michigan churn up the water of the Detroit River in this annual Summerfest event. After the race, meet the tug captains at Dieppe Park. Visit www.summerfestwindsor.org or call 519-254-2880. website
The Commodores 9:00 pm The Colosseum at Caesars Windsor website
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June 2009 21 Sunday | Summerfest Civic Terrace and Festival PlazaEnjoy midway games and rides, children’s activities, concerts and more. Target fireworks display is on June 24. Advance all-day midway passes are available until June 20 for $25. Visit www.summerfestwindsor.org or call 519-254-2880. website
Carrousel of the Nations Around the City Throughout WindsorExplore Windsor’s cultural communities in this free festival. Enjoy entertainment, tours and food in places like Windsor’s Chinese, Scottish, Caribbean or Italian Village. For more information, call 519-255-1127, e-mail contact@themcc.com or visit carouselofnations.com. website
Leamington Fair Leamington Fairground, 194 Erie St. N., Highway 77Bring your kids to watch chicks hatching, to meet Maple the Cow, visit the petting zoo, and take in the horse, sheep, goat and pet shows at this agricultural fair. Stay for the parade of antique tractors, live harness racing, a lawn mower race, demolition derby, and dad-calling contest. Daily admission is $5, with children 12 and under admitted free. Call 519-326-8082 or e-mail ldasfair@sympatico.ca
Hours: Friday 6 p.m.-midnight, Saturday 9 a.m.-midnight, Sunday 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
Agility Dog Demonstrations Great Western ParkPerformers / Acts: All Breeds
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June 2009 22 Monday | Summerfest Civic Terrace and Festival PlazaEnjoy midway games and rides, children’s activities, concerts and more. Target fireworks display is on June 24. Advance all-day midway passes are available until June 20 for $25. Visit www.summerfestwindsor.org or call 519-254-2880. website
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June 2009 23 Tuesday | Summerfest Civic Terrace and Festival PlazaEnjoy midway games and rides, children’s activities, concerts and more. Target fireworks display is on June 24. Advance all-day midway passes are available until June 20 for $25. Visit www.summerfestwindsor.org or call 519-254-2880. website
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June 2009 24 Wednesday | Summerfest Civic Terrace and Festival PlazaEnjoy midway games and rides, children’s activities, concerts and more. Target fireworks display is on June 24. Advance all-day midway passes are available until June 20 for $25. Visit www.summerfestwindsor.org or call 519-254-2880. website
Target Fireworks 10:06 pm Arrive early and bring a blanket to the waterfront, because thousands of other Windsorites will gather to be wowed by one of the world’s largest fireworks displays. More than 10,00 pyrotechnic effects will keep your neck craned and your senses delighted for 30 minutes
Hours: Beginning at 10:06 p.m. website
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June 2009 25 Thursday | Summerfest Civic Terrace and Festival PlazaEnjoy midway games and rides, children’s activities, concerts and more. Target fireworks display is on June 24. Advance all-day midway passes are available until June 20 for $25. Visit www.summerfestwindsor.org or call 519-254-2880. website
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June 2009 26 Friday | Best Buy Teen Talent Contest Performers / Acts: Youth between the ages of
13-20
June 26-6pm-10pm
June 27-12 noon-6pm
Summerfest Civic Terrace and Festival PlazaEnjoy midway games and rides, children’s activities, concerts and more. Target fireworks display is on June 24. Advance all-day midway passes are available until June 20 for $25. Visit www.summerfestwindsor.org or call 519-254-2880. website
Carrousel of the Nations Around the City Throughout WindsorExplore Windsor’s cultural communities in this free festival. Enjoy entertainment, tours and food in places like Windsor’s Chinese, Scottish, Caribbean or Italian Village. For more information, call 519-255-1127, e-mail contact@themcc.com or visit carouselofnations.com. website
The Second Annual Great Tastes of Ottawa Street Ottawa StreetExplore Ottawa Street in this food and music festival. The event will feature restaurants, a beer and wine garden and live entertainment. Admission is $2 for adults, free for children 12 and under
Hours: Friday 4 p.m.-11 p.m. and Saturday noon-11 p.m.
Battle of the bands, Summerfest Idol and Guitar Hero Competition Festival plazaLive your rock star dreams at this live music competition. Registration is required, and there will be a modest entry fee. Visit www.summerfestwindsor.org or call 519-254-2880 website
Windsor Elvis Fest Dieppe Park and Chrysler TheatreWho will reign as the King of rock ’n’ roll?
Only time will tell as the Ultimate Elvis Tribute Artist Contest competition shakes down over the course of the weekend.
Professionals, amateurs and youth will compete, and admission to the shows ranges from $5 to $35.
Saturday’s Cruisin’ Classic Car Show, featuring more than 75 cars from Elvis’s era will be on display at Dieppe Park free of charge.
Check windsorelvisfest.com for details.
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June 2009 27 Saturday | Best Buy Teen Talent Contest Performers / Acts: Youth between the ages of
13-20
June 26-6pm-10pm
June 27-12 noon-6pm
Summerfest Civic Terrace and Festival PlazaEnjoy midway games and rides, children’s activities, concerts and more. Target fireworks display is on June 24. Advance all-day midway passes are available until June 20 for $25. Visit www.summerfestwindsor.org or call 519-254-2880. website
Carrousel of the Nations Around the City Throughout WindsorExplore Windsor’s cultural communities in this free festival. Enjoy entertainment, tours and food in places like Windsor’s Chinese, Scottish, Caribbean or Italian Village. For more information, call 519-255-1127, e-mail contact@themcc.com or visit carouselofnations.com. website
The Second Annual Great Tastes of Ottawa Street Ottawa StreetExplore Ottawa Street in this food and music festival. The event will feature restaurants, a beer and wine garden and live entertainment. Admission is $2 for adults, free for children 12 and under
Hours: Friday 4 p.m.-11 p.m. and Saturday noon-11 p.m.
Windsor Elvis Fest Dieppe Park and Chrysler TheatreWho will reign as the King of rock ’n’ roll?
Only time will tell as the Ultimate Elvis Tribute Artist Contest competition shakes down over the course of the weekend.
Professionals, amateurs and youth will compete, and admission to the shows ranges from $5 to $35.
Saturday’s Cruisin’ Classic Car Show, featuring more than 75 cars from Elvis’s era will be on display at Dieppe Park free of charge.
Check windsorelvisfest.com for details.
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Wrestlefest Get a ringside seat as you cheer on your favourite wrestlers from Border City Wrestling and Total Nonsense Action.
Visit www.summerfestwindsor.org or call 519-254-2880 for location information.
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Agility Dog Demonstrations Great Western ParkPerformers / Acts: All Breeds
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Tim Conway & Friends 9:00 pm The Colosseum at Caesars Windsor website
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June 2009 28 Sunday | Summerfest Civic Terrace and Festival PlazaEnjoy midway games and rides, children’s activities, concerts and more. Target fireworks display is on June 24. Advance all-day midway passes are available until June 20 for $25. Visit www.summerfestwindsor.org or call 519-254-2880. website
Carrousel of the Nations Around the City Throughout WindsorExplore Windsor’s cultural communities in this free festival. Enjoy entertainment, tours and food in places like Windsor’s Chinese, Scottish, Caribbean or Italian Village. For more information, call 519-255-1127, e-mail contact@themcc.com or visit carouselofnations.com. website
Windsor Elvis Fest Dieppe Park and Chrysler TheatreWho will reign as the King of rock ’n’ roll?
Only time will tell as the Ultimate Elvis Tribute Artist Contest competition shakes down over the course of the weekend.
Professionals, amateurs and youth will compete, and admission to the shows ranges from $5 to $35.
Saturday’s Cruisin’ Classic Car Show, featuring more than 75 cars from Elvis’s era will be on display at Dieppe Park free of charge.
Check windsorelvisfest.com for details.
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Agility Dog Demonstrations Great Western ParkPerformers / Acts: All Breeds
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Tim Conway & Friends 4:00 pm The Colosseum at Caesars Windsor website
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June 2009 29 Monday | Summerfest Civic Terrace and Festival PlazaEnjoy midway games and rides, children’s activities, concerts and more. Target fireworks display is on June 24. Advance all-day midway passes are available until June 20 for $25. Visit www.summerfestwindsor.org or call 519-254-2880. website
Celebrity Storytellers 7:00 pm-8:00 pm Festival PlazaBring along your sleepy children and join local and celebrity writers as they read children’s stories. Visit www.summerfestwindsor.org or call 519-254-2880
Hours: 7 p.m.-8 p.m website
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June 2009 30 Tuesday | Summerfest Civic Terrace and Festival PlazaEnjoy midway games and rides, children’s activities, concerts and more. Target fireworks display is on June 24. Advance all-day midway passes are available until June 20 for $25. Visit www.summerfestwindsor.org or call 519-254-2880. website
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