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millrace_folio_2013_.. - Mill Race Folk Society
1 2 3 4 Folk Night at the Registry www.folknight.ca ww le Th Presented by estnuts Song C ld Ch irc eO rg w.old chestnuts.o & Gathering Sparks $16 Eve Goldberg, Sam Turton, and Jane Lewis Saturday October 5, 2013 Ritchie / Parrish / Ritchie $18 Saturday November 30, 2013 Brother Sun $18 Saturday January 11, 2014 James Hill and Anne Davidson $18 Saturday March 29, 2014 Maria Dunn and Cara Luft $16 Saturday April 12, 2014 Eileen McGann with David K $18 122 Frederick St. (Frederick at Weber) Kitchener 519-745-6565 www.registrytheatre.com 2014 Merrick Jarrett Concert Saturday May 31, 2014 2013-2014 Series Pass available! $92 See www. folknight.ca for details and door prices. All information is preliminary and may be subject to change. 5 GUIDE TO THE 2013 MILL RACE FESTIVAL EVENTS In addition to the concerts that are prominent throughout the weekend of the festival, these other activities are also happening: WORKSHOPS: Workshops in Ontario folk festivals are a combination of education, performance and entertainment. These take place on the Saturday and Sunday afternoons on the Mill Race and the Civic Square stages. Various performers from different backgrounds will be put together on stage under a specific theme. These may involve a number of fiddlers from different groups, or a selection of singers could be asked to share songs about specific themes. These are a spontaneous experience of informal music making by festival artists. SINGAROUNDS: Singarounds are informal gatherings where musicians/singers gather in a circle, unplugged, sharing songs together in an informal social setting. Anyone can join in and the intent is to provide a place for folk song enthusiasts who are not necessarily hired performers to participate in making music at the festival. This year, the Singarounds will be held from 1-3pm on the Saturday and Sunday afternoons of the Festival in the South Waterloo Naval Veterans Hall on the corner of Cambridge and Colborne Streets, just a couple blocks north of City Hall. Acoustic workshops will be held at this venue both days from 3-5pm. PUB SESSIONS These are a mainstay at British and Irish folk festivals. Pub sessions are for those who enjoy playing or listening to traditional folk music. Held at the Kiwi on Dickson Street, these sessions will be hosted by specially appointed players, but anyone who plays the appropriate music is welcome to join in. All weekend long and throughout the year as well. YOUTH SHOWCASE The Youth Showcase is intended to assist young musicians to gain some performance experience. Located in the Queen’s Square Library & Gallery on Saturday afternoon. See schedule for details. OPEN STAGE This will follow after the Children’s performances on the Water Street Stage and is in the same venue. Singers and musicians who would like to have a chance to perform should speak with the volunteers at that Stage and sign up. Hosted by the Mill Race Folk Club. Please see the Schedule and Venues Map in the centre of the programme for details, times and locations. For folk music activities throughout the year, please see: www.millracefolksociety.com and www.grandriverfolk.org For year round folk music, visit: www.millracefolksociety.com www.grandriverfolk.org www.ocff.ca 6 CONCERT, WORKSHOP AND SESSION PERFORMERS The Bilge Rats The Bilge Rats are the singing component of The Toronto Morris Men. When resting in licensed premises to recover from their dance exertions, The Bilge Rats have been known to break into song. Mostly, this is the joyous uplifting style of English folksong with rousing choruses that are best sung with throats well lubricated with pints of ale. They will be hosting the annual Johnny Collins memorial singing session in the Kiwi Saturday afternoon. www.tfmm.ca Bourrée à Trois Follow the sound of hurdy gurdies and bagpipes right into the heart of France. Sandra, Andrea and Robin will share with you their passion for the traditional instruments and compelling tunes of a real “bal folk” (a traditional village soirée). They will lead you in bourrées, scottishes, mazurkas and more, and may even take you on the occasional side trip to the British Isles. All that’s missing is the château! Two hurdy gurdies and a bagpipe. Three musicians enamored with French traditional music. They are : Andrea Haddad, a veteran hurdy gurdy player and teacher of French and music, Sandra Spencer, who extends her hurdy gurdy and other musical expertise all the way to the Indonesian gamelan, and piper Robin Aggus, master of woodwinds & bagpipes, who can often be found playing in local pubs and leading processions all around southern Ontario. Each year they come together at festival “Chants de Vielle” in Quebec to play the hottest French song and dance tunes this side of the Seine which they are now looking forward to sharing with you at the Mill Race. www.rigudon.ca www.robinaggus.ca 7 Comas Comas have been since March 2003.but Coming from diverse musical backgrounds and different parts of the world, they found a similar approach to music in each other. Combining their many cultural influences, they forged a unique blend of traditional Irish music which had them playing at major festivals in Ireland, Belgium, France, England, Denmark and Holland. Aidan Burke (Ireland) was brought up in the Irish culture of music song and dance. He has been playing music for 31 years, mainly the fiddle, drums and bodhrán, but he also plays guitar, mandolin, banjo and a whole host of percussion instruments. Although Philip Masure (Belgium) plays a number of instruments (guitar, cittern, bouzouki) & vocals he is mostly known as a guitar player. He has specialized in open-tuning and has played with a number of well-known bands. The foundation of Irish traditional music is the pulse of its drum, the Bodhrán. And no other percussionist tills that ground better than Jackie Mora (USA who also does vocals & other percussion. Isaac Alderson (USA) began playing Irish music while growing up in his native Chicago. He specializes in flutes and uillean pipes. CD Available www.comasmusic.com Phil Elsworthy & Ed Koenig Ed and Phil have both been involved in folk music for about 40 years, and have been regular session attendees since traditional music sessions started locally. They have both taught at the Riverside Celtic College of Music, and have played with the Grand River Ceili Band since the mists of time began to lift. HOSTING PUB SESSION philippe.elsworthy@gmail.com CD Available 8 The English Session The English Session consists of a diverse and motley group of individuals who regularly meet at pubs in Cambridge to play English traditional folk music together. Some are members of Tethera, County Vaudeville, Bouree a Trois, Hunter’s Corners, Cotillion, the Toronto Morris Men and Wolf at the Door Molly Dancers. Others are not associated with any bands, but just like to come out and join in. Pubs include The Argyle Arms and the Kiwi, but they’ll go anywhere that has decent British beer and/or Canadian microbrewery products that will have them! HOSTING PUB SESSION www.millracefolksociety.com The Everlovin’ Jug Band After bobbling down the highway from Montreal, following the geese, they landed in the city of Waterloo, Ontario. Now living in “The Duke of Erb”, a small venue/studio, the Jug Band is busy at work on new material for your listening pleasure! The Ever-Lovin’ Jug Band plays original tunes in the style of the jug bands of the 1920s, plus some old-time, ragtime, and other music of a bygone era or two. The band features Bill Howard on guitar and kazoo, and Minnie Hart on banjolin, violin, kazoo, jug, and washtub. These two take turns leading songs with their unique voices, but the real magic goes down when the harmonies come out. In recent months, the band has been performing as a four- or five-piece, depending on who’s available, with an extra guitar/harmonica/ jug player, a cello/tenor banjo player, and a fiddle/harmonica/tuba player. CD Available www.everlovinjugband.com 9 Fasta Featuring musicians from Ireland and Québec, Fásta summons up the finest tunes and songs from its Celtic traditions. Using uilleann pipes, whistle, fiddle, guitar, mandola & voice, Fásta bridges these two cultures to create its original and unique sound. It all started when Sophie and Fiachra met at an Arts Festival in Ireland in 2008. Sophie was on a tour with her French Canadian band and both herself and Fiachra were fascinated by the subtle similarities and differences in their music traditions. They embarked on a music adventure as duo Sophie & Fiachra, that took them to the USA, Canada, Australia, New-Zealand, Europe and the Middle East. They have since recruited a guitar player to complete the formula that is Fásta. CD available www.fastamusic.com Archie Fisher Scotland’s foremost troubadour, host, for over 25 years of BBC Radio Scotland’s “Travelling Folk” show, inducted into the Scots Traditional Music Hall of Fame for his contributions to Scottish folk music and in 2006 he was nominated by his peers for an MBE, (Member of the British Empire) which was bestowed by Queen Elizabeth 11. This is Archie’s second time performing at the Mill Race Festival. www.woodenshipproducitons.com 10 Genticorum Over the past decade the trad Quebec group Genticorum (Pascal Gemme, Alexandre de Grosbois-Garand and Yann Falquet) has become a fixture on the international world, trad, folk and Celtic music circuit. Genticorum has given more than 800 concerts in no fewer than 15 countries – and is showing no sign of slowing down: this is a band in high demand. Firmly rooted in the soil of their native land, the energetic and original traditional ‘power trio’ also incorporates the dynamism of today’s North American and European folk cultures in their music. They weave precise and intricate fiddle and flute work, gorgeous vocal harmonies, energetic foot percussion and guitar and bass accompaniment into a big and jubilant musical feast. Their distinctive sound, sense of humour and stage presence make them a supreme crowd pleaser. CD Available. www.genticorum.com Mary Humphreys & Anahata Based in East Anglia, UK, Mary & Anahata rediscover local songs and tunes that were popular in the past and deserve to be heard again. Song accompaniments (on banjo, melodeons & concertinas) are deceptively simple, allowing the songs to speak for themselves. Their sparkling instrumentals are honed by many years of playing for dancing. They are booked at festivals throughout the UK and are on their second visit to Mill Race. They have several CDs to their credit, on sale at the festival. CD Available www.maryanahata.co.uk mary@maryhumphreys.co.uk 11 The Horables They play Klezmer, Django style jazz, polkas, Gypsy dance tunes, rags from the age of steam and the occasional Cajun tune just to scare the horses. They strive to evoke the immediacy and excitement of acoustic music played spontaneously on a street corner, in a market or at a village dance party. They rose from the ashes of a band known for its activism as well as its music, the all woman Klezmer band Ponegranate. CD Available www.thehorables.com Juneyt Since moving to Canada in 1999, Juneyt has built a large, dedicated following through his regular, electric performances throughout the Kitchener-Waterloo area and beyond. Juneyt’s peers recognize him as a highly talented, professional musician whose passionate performances have earned him nominations for the KW Arts Awards in both 2010 and 2011. Combined with his impressive musical skills, Juneyt’s heart for his community has led him to become the official musician for a number of long-standing charities and fundraising events including Nutrition for Learning, The Alzheimer’s Society, The Terry Fox Run and DR Congo Raising Awareness Campaign. Along with these, Juneyt donates his time to perform at over 35 charitable events every year demonstrating his dedication to bettering the lives of others. CD Available www.junety.com 12 Enoch Kent Scotland born and now Canada-based, this legendary interpreter and songsmith’s love of traditional music was first inspired by his family. Enoch Kent’s own songwriting craft was further developed through The Singers Club (aka “The Critics Group”) which he co-founded with internationally renowned folksingers, Ewan MacColl and Peggy Seeger. Since immigrating to Canada in the 60s, Enoch performed in many folk clubs and festivals across the country. However, after a 36-year recording hiatus, at the age of 70, Enoch well made up for lost time with his return to the studio and the release of 3 outstanding CDs, “I’m A Workin’ Chap” (2002), “Love, Lust & Loathing” (2003), and “For The Women” (2005). These albums include such gems as the “The Farm Auction”, “No More Cod On The Banks”, “The Widows O’ War”, and “Edinburgh Maggie”. Enoch’s music is treasured by traditional music enthusiasts with a passion for story-songs, love & betrayal ballads, and gritty politics. While his songs are deeply rooted in the traditional Scottish style, much of his subject matter is Canadian, giving his music a unique cultural blend. What’s more is Enoch’s natural storytelling style complemented by a ferocious wit and kitchen-range warmth. CD Available www.enochkent.ca LightofEast This is an instrumental group based in London, Ontario. The band performs music from the Near and Middle East, including traditional, folk, classical Arabic, Greek Rembetika, and modern urban music of the 20th century from this area. from regions such as Armenia, Greece (Asia Minor - Smyrni, and Konstantinoupoli), Turkey, and other Middle Eastern countries such as Egypt, Lebanon, and Syria. The Light of East Ensemble has appeared in various venues in Southwestern Ontario Light of East also performs educational concerts for schools. The Light of East Ensemble are the winners of the 2011 Jack Richardson Music Award in the category of World Music. CBC’s “In Town and Out”, “Bandwidth”, and “The Bridge”, have broadcast their music. CD Available www.lightofeastensemble.com 13 Love Banshee Love Banshee is a seven piece touring band performs original material as well as pre WWII blues, country & old time songs. They create a sound rooted in traditional folk music but with an energy & sensibility that transcends genres. Using acoustic guitar, drum kit, upright bass, banjo, lapslide, fiddle, trumpet & vocal harmonies they create a variety of sonic textures bastioned by Tyler Stoddart’s frank and original lyrical delivery . CD Available. www.lovebanshee.bandcamp.com Donald McGeoch In Scotland during the mid sixties Donald became interested in Traditional Scottish & Irish folk music. In 1974 he moved to Canada & continued singing & playing traditional folk music & has been performing ever since. Since 1980, he has been writing & performing original songs, some of which have strong ties to his native Scotland. His song “Homeland” has been recorded by many artists & “all You Ever Wanted”, a song about immigrant children from the U.K. took 2nd place in the 1996 “Songs from the Heart” competition sponsored by the Ontario Council of Folk Festivals. Donald continues to perform at festivals, folk clubs & private events. His love of folk music, & a passion to entertain is evident in every & every performance. folk@rogers.com 14 NUA NUA is an innovative new trad trio, bringing a fresh and unique sound to traditional music, with both original and traditional compositions from Ireland and Scotland. NUA consists of three award-winning members: fiddle player James M Law, guitarist Graeme McGillivray and bodhrán player Jacob McCauley. The trio is also well known for their exciting incorporation of odd time signatures and polyrhythms, which give the music an electrifying lift and spontaneity. Each member adds their own distinctive sound and influence to the music. Although they are a trio with a sole melody player, the brilliant multi-tasking of each member is demonstrated countless times with perhaps a guitar-driven flat-picked melody, rhythmic fiddle playing, or melodic bodhrán playing to add to the mix. The ability for each member to take on multiple roles is one of the staples of NUA. This adds to a thrilling live experience, and a “you just don’t know what’s coming next” approach! www.JacobMcCauley.com Chris Ricketts 21st Century Shantyman, International Acclaim and only 24 years old. Chris Ricketts brings his youthful vision to songs drawn from deep in the folk tradition. Outward Bound is the culmination of several years of rapid musical growth for singer and guitarist Chris Ricketts. The new album brings together his love of sea shanties, his formidable instrumental skills. The roots of Chris Ricketts love affair with shanty songs lie in seafaring Portsmouth, where he was born and bred and involved in the city’s acoustic and folk music scene since the age of 15. After attending one of Fairport Convention’s Cropredy festivals, he realized just how strong a passion he held for British folk music, as well as the rock energy that such bands bring to the genre. He subsequently began developing both his own folk repertoire and unique approach to this material. Chris now works on his album of original sea shanties and it is due for release in the summer of 2013. Chris Ricketts www.acoustic-fusion.co.uk CD Available www.acoustic-fusion.co.uk 15 The Schotts Darin and Alison are a picking, singing and song writing duo from South Western Ontario who bring beautiful harmonies and world class musicianship to their unique blend of country, bluegrass and folk music. They’ve honed their chops playing in clubs and festivals across Canada, USA and Europe, including a memorable appearance in Nashville on the legendary “Midnight Jamboree”. They have recently released their debut CD. www.theschotts.com Tom Nunn and Norm Tellier Tom Nunn and Norm Tellier The local duo of Tom Nunn from Kitchener, on guitar and vocals, and Norm Tellier from Cambridge, mandolin and vocals, have many years of combined musical experience. Tom started out performing in his father’s southern Ontario dance band before moving into the folk and bluegrass scenes, while Norm has stuck primarily to bluegrass throughout his 35 years of playing. Norm and Tom played together in the successful bluegrass band Northern City Limits and have received numerous awards and nominations from the Central Canadian Bluegrass Awards. Although this bluegrass background certainly comes through in their music, their selection of vocal and instrumental material touches on various genres. Tom and Norm are pleased to be back playing at the Mill Race festival once again. Email: tnunn@sympatico.ca 16 Dave Weber & Anni Fentiman Dave and Anni joined forces in 1985, after spending many years around the folk club scene, in which time they featured on several albums made by other performers. Although Dave and Anni perform substantially at home in the UK they also make at least one trip each year to the United States, where they have an established following and have also performed in Holland, Denmark and Finland. Anni has developed a specialist repertoire of songs originating from her native North East, and Dave has been writing songs in traditional vein since 1982 many of these are widely sung and have become part of the general song repertoire of singers all over the world. CD Available www.OldandNewTradition.com CHILDREN’S PERFORMERS Crumbly the Clown Crumbly is a top notch entertainer who has the unique ability to communicate with the crowd using his tongue-in-cheek humour which appeals to both adults and children. Crumbly delights his audience with his ability to unicycle, juggle, do magic and twist balloon animals. He cleverly incorporates safety and friendship into his show while using audience participation. After 24 years experience as a children’s entertainer, Crumbly intuitively knows how to win over even the most timid and terrified children. By the end of Crumbly’s show even those children are eager for more. www.crumblyclown@rogers.com Zoe the Clown Zoe the Clown from The Chuckle Gang is delighted to be greeting families again at the 2011 Mill Race Festival. Based in Kitchener, Zoe has been joyfully playing with audiences in Ontario, USA and Dominican Republic for over 20 years. Having theatrical training, her repertoire also includes magic, mime, juggling and stilt walking. More information can be seen on her website. www.thechucklegang.com More > 17 Charlie For 15 years, Charlie has been running a neighbourhood music studio called Little Fingers Music where students of all levels study piano, guitar and vocal music. When Charlie performs or teaches, he never fails to get children and parents alike engaged in fun, interactive music-making, whether through singing, dancing, or playing percussion. Inspired by the primary curriculum, and the theme of ‘earth awareness’, Charlie has written an interactive musical called, ROCKgarden Party which is touring Ontario and Michigan this year. The songs in his show address the environment, animals, multiculturalism, nutrition and fitness. CD Available www.littlefingersmusic.com Robert Davis The Robert Davis Kids Music & Comedy Show takes a big hunk of music and a little chunk of comedy and turns them into a whole lotta fun! Family audiences are sure to have a good time with Robert’s fun, catchy songs, kid friendly jokes and magical surprises sprinkled throughout his popular family show. Robert Davis is a Toronto-based award-winning singer-songwriter who’s won top honours in several international songwriting contests and regularly performs at festivals, fairs, libraries and community events throughout the province. Robert has two children’s music CDs: I Dream of Pizza and Get Snappy. His music is available online and several songs are featured on Casablanca Kids compilation CDs and on two Smartphone Apps by Storychimes.com. CD Available www.robertdavis.ca . 18 Sarah Granskou Canadian, Sarah Granskou is rooted in Norwegian oral tradition and branching out, known for her intricate poetic storytelling and lyrics. With a sense of humour and aesthetics, she integrates singing, mouth harp, fiddle and puppetry in a fluid narrative, reflecting ancient processes with an altogether contemporary flair. She has shared her work with hundreds of festival, community and school audiences internationally, and is currently the 2013 Folk-Artist-in-Residence at the Joseph Schneider House. Recently, Sarah has been collaborating with artist, Cristin Osborne, in creating performance marionettes of a variety of materials for musical storytelling. www.sarahgranskou.com Marky Weinstock Marky is a popular children’s entertainer, award winning songwriter, and respected educator. He continues to perform across the continent and overseas, picking up new instruments and stories along the way. His unforgettable concerts are with singing, dancing, group participation and lots of laughter. He combines original songs from his acclaimed album with the family classics. The concert will put a smile on your face and a song in your heart! You can hear his music at… www. LittleSuperstarsMusic.com. CD Available www.MarkyWeinstock.com 19 YOUTH SHOWCASE PERFORMERS Benjamin Rogers Ben and his family have attended the Mill Race since he was very young. On his 7th birthday all Benjamin wanted was a violin. He has been playing fiddle now for nine years and his repertoire includes alternative, Celtic, and Old Time fiddle tunes. He has composed many of his own pieces. Ben has played at the Mill Race for three years during the Kiwi music sessions, and very much looks forward to it again this year! Ben can be found at the Brantford Farmers Market most Friday and Saturdays during the summer where he entertains patrons with his love of fiddle tunes.. His many talents include mandolin, guitar, mandocello, and clarinet, but his first love is his fiddle. Benjamin’s goal is to attend Humber College and pursue a career in music. Ben is now 16 years old, and has been known on many occasion to be heard saying he LOVES his fiddle. Emelene Rosen Emelene Rosen’s feet are firmly planted in the folk music world and her roots are growing stronger every year. She is an experienced violinist and viola player with an extensive repertoire that includes Classical, Irish, Klezmer, Gypsy, Baltic, and English tunes. She plays regularly at the English Pub sessions and has played for the Queen’s Plate, Cambridge Symphony Orchestra, Williamsburg Town Festival, Waterloo Regional Police, and Westfield Heritage Village. She has had a passion for the instrument from the age of two, and has been formally studying violin and viola for the past 51/2 years. She says that she cannot imagine a world without music. 20 Raven Westlake Raven’s love of music began at Kindermusik when she was 16 months old. There she made many good friends and fond musical memories. After graduating from Kindermusik, Raven began studying piano with teacher, Amber Morphy. Raven has been playing piano for four years, and is now studying voice as well, with the same teacher. Raven has performed as a soloist in school concerts, Operetta Day Camp in Guelph, and the Guelph Kiwanis music festival. This is her first time performing at the Mill Race Folk Festival. Folk music is Raven’s favourite category of music to sing. DANCE GROUPS Forest City Morris Forest City Morris & Sword from London Ontario danced out for the first time in 1978, drawing inspiration from the dances of the village of Kirtlington in Oxfordshire, U.K. Thirty-two years later, this women’s side of Cotswold Morris dancers maintains the ancient tradition while having fun! Over the years, the side has performed at numerous festivals and dance events throughout Canada, the U.S., and even Bermuda and England. The Mill Race Festival is delighted to have Forest City Morris perform once again. www.forestcitymorris.webs.com More > 21 Orange Peel Morris Orange Peel Morris Dancers is the Border Morris dancing troupe from the Orangeville area northwest of Toronto. These dancers do Border Morris, an old English folk dance performance style from the English/Welsh borders of Worcestershire, Herefordshire, and Shropshire, adding in their own inventions, plus those that have been gleaned from others. High spirits and high energy - “a rude vigor” typify Border Morris. This group also typifies the essence of Morris dancing: “A chance to perform in the street, to show off, to be loud or silly or raucous, to violate normal standards of behavior and not only get away with it, but be applauded for it.” www.orange-peel-morris.com Toronto Morris Men While Morris dancing has been performed in England since before the 1400’s the Toronto Morris Men (TfMM) have only been performing their exuberant style of morris dancing since 1985. The TfMM have danced throughout Canada, the United States, and have performed in England and Iceland. They are the only Canadian dance group to ever perform in the Carnaval de Santiago de Cuba They take dancing seriously but could never be accused of taking themselves seriously! The Bilge Rats, the singing incarnation of the Toronto Morris Men, are also back at the festival this year with their raucous shanties, lovely ballads and a lot of surprises. www.tfmm.ca Wolf at the Door Wolf at the Door is a Cambridge based dance team that specialize in Molly dancing, which is associated with the Eastern Counties of England and with Cambridgeshire in particular. It is therefore only fitting that the first Molly dance team in Canada should be from Cambridge, Ontario. This style of dancing is exuberant and fun, mixing old traditions with new innovations. www.wolf-at-the-door.webs.com 22 FOOD VENDORS (Dickson Street in front of Cambridge City Hall) K’S ICE CREAM ‘N TREATS Kawartha Dairy ice cream, slushies, treats Contact: Karie Forster 519-535-1060 1611 Morrison Road, RR #1 Cambridge, ON, N1R 5S2 kforster@xplornet.com WATERLOO REGION WATER WAGON Bring your refillable bottles for fresh water. EL RINCONCITO MEXICANO Burritos, tacos, fresh juices, Mexican sodas Contact: Patricia Solis 519-623-4100 49 Main St., Cambridge, ON Patriciasolismex@hotmail.com BOB’S CHIPWAGON Hamburgers, hot dogs, French fries, sodas, etc. Contact: Robert Burns 905-438-0763 698 Grandview St., N. Oshawa, ON robertburns3030@gmail.com OLDE BANQUE CAFE Coffee’s, Teas, Sandwiches, Muffins, Desserts, etc. Contact: Jim Griffin 519-624-8847 9 Ainslie St., N. Cambridge theoldebanquecafe@gmail.com THE ANGRY BULL BURGER BAR Sausage on a Bun, Pulled Pork, Slider Hot Dogs, Slider Burgers, etc. Contact: Jim Griffin 519-624-8847 33 Ainslie St., N. Cambridge theoldebanquecafe@gmail.com PAPPAS GREEK “ON WHEELS” Greek Salads, Gyros, Chicken pitas, Souvlaki, Vegetarian Pita, soft drinks, etc Contact: Paul Pappas 905-577-3793 23 Springfield Blvd Ancaster, ON L9K 1H8 Ppappas@Cogeco.ca CRAFT VENDORS (west side of new Cambridge City Hall) HENNA 4 YOU Henna art bhupi@henna4you.com BELLA BEADS Beaded items and accessories, jewellery ama_luna@hotmail.com SHEEP-ISH HANDMADE Purses, tote, bags paula.bruno@rogers.com CRAFTS BY MARG AND KATHY Beautiful sewn clothing, blankets, and accents for the home margspence@gmail.com FABLE FAUNA Fine art, handmade journals, paper goods jennhuddleston@gmail.com C&D STEEL WORKS Rod iron garden ornaments, welcome signs, trellis benchescdsteelworks@yahoo.ca …And many more not yet registered by print deadline! www.johnmitchellphoto.com 23 www.d3impact.com • 1 800 ART 1999 recognition | wayfinding | public art | exhibits 24 Highland Ad Here 25 Library Ad Here 26 26 The Black Badger 3URXGO\VXSSRUWVWKH 0LOO5DFH$QQXDO)RONIHVWLYDO &RQWDFW 7RP6LOFRFN :DWHU6WUHHW1RUWK &DPEULGJH2QWDULR15% ĪīĥSKRQHID[ WRP#EODFNEDGJHUFD RUILQGXVDW ZKDWV8SFD -RLQXVIRUOXQFKDQGDVNXV DERXWRXUGDLO\VSHFLDOV İRIIDOO )RRG2UGHUV 27 28