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shop • dine • discover
Holiday
Guide
SHOP ● DINE ● DISCOVER
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Inside:
❄ Holidaying in Kingsville
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❄ Small Town, Big Heart
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❄ Eat, Drink, Dine Kingsville
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❄ Arts and Culture
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❄ Kingsville Events Calendar
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❄ Tall Ships are Coming
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Kingsville BIA Holiday
Guide was produced by
The Windsor Star
in association with the
Kingsville BIA.
❄ All stories by Karen
Paton-Evans
❄
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It's the ho-ho-holidays in Kingsville
The spirit of Christmas past is tenderly and
imaginatively brought into the present by Kingsville’s townspeople, municipal staff and Business Improvement Association.
There are so many celebrations that the festivities must
start early to accommodate
them all. In Kingsville, the holiday season officially begins on
Nov. 17 and continues till Jan.
6, 2013.
Santa Claus is coming to
town to kick off the fun and
goodwill. Highlights include
the 20th Annual Fantasy of
Lights and the all new 8th Annual Santa Claus Parade.
Santa and Mrs. Claus greets children.
Right, town's Christmas tree all lit up.
Dinner with Santa
The excitement begins at 4 p.m., Saturday,
Nov. 17, when families will sit down with the
jolly old elf at the annual Dinner with Santa,
hosted by the Youth and Family Resource Network of Essex County.
Eat, Drink, Relax, Enjoy!
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Served at Lakeside Park Pavilion, 315 Queen
St., the pasta meal is $7 per adult, $3 per child
and free for tots two years and under. It includes
raffles, free kiddie crafts and (for purchase)
photos with Santa. Tickets are available at the
door or in advance by calling 519-733-8983.
Christmas Train
The trackless mini Christmas train will take
passengers of all ages on tours around Lakeside
Park from 1 to 4 p.m. and 6 to 8 p.m., every
Saturday and Sunday, Nov. 18 to Dec. 9. “It’s a
great way to see all the lights,” promises Maggie Durocher, Kingsville Parks and Recreation
program manager.
Tickets are $2 per person or $5 for a family
of four. Children under 2 years ride for free.
Santa Claus Parade
(Sponsored by Ernie’s TV and
pg. 7
Harold Remark/Prudential Select)
Starting at 6:30 p.m., Nov. 17, under the starry night sky, Kingsville’s primary thoroughfares
will be filled with lights, music and motion as
marching bands, entertainers, floats and the new
Christmas train parade through town.
The man of the hour, Santa Claus, is flying in
to take part.
The parade route concludes in Lakeside
Park on the shore of Lake Erie, where Santa
will perform the Flick of the Switch to signal
the official opening of the winter celebration
and the 20th Annual Fantasy of Lights.
20th Annual Fantasy of Lights
After Santa turns on all the lights, many
charmingly illuminated displays will be revealed, transforming Lakeside Park and bringing joy and vibrant colour to the winter’s night.
Continued pg. 10
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As part of the Nov. 17 opening ceremonies,
families will be treated to entertainment, caroling and fireworks. Hot chocolate and other refreshments, crafts and souvenirs are available in
the Lakeside Park Pavilion at 315 Queen St. The
light show continues nightly till Jan. 6, 2013.
Sold on tour days at Migration Hall, 170
Main St. E., the $20 ticket gives the holder access to all of the homes. Pelee Island Winery
at 455 Seacliff Dr. E., Kingsville is serving
refreshments. The fundraising event benefits
Kingsville’s Migration Hall.
Kingsville Christmas House Tour
Tasteful and inspirational, the Kingsville
Christmas House Tour showcases some of the
town’s loveliest homes each year.
Professionally decorated for the holidays, a
fresh selection of festive residences will be on
view from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Saturday, Nov. 17
and Sunday, Nov. 18. Tours are open to everyone aged 12 years and older.
Seniors’ Christmas Dinner and Dance
The fun continues: The young at heart are
invited to the special Seniors’ Christmas Program from 5 to 11 p.m., Saturday, Nov. 24.
(Pre-register by Nov. 18 at 519-733-2123).
Dinner, entertainment and a ride on the
Christmas train amidst the lighted displays lead
up to dancing the night away in Lakeside Park
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Children’s Afternoon at the Park
Counting the sleeps till Santa comes, youngsters can share giggles from 2 to 5 p.m., Saturday, Dec. 1 during the Children’s Afternoon at
the Park. The festivities are in Lakeside Park
Pavilion. Pre-register at 519-733-2123.
Ice, Wine and Art at the Park
Naughty or nice, adults will be rewarded at
Kingsville’s Ice, Wine and Art at the Park in the
Lakeside Park Pavilion. From 7 to 10 p.m., Friday, Dec. 7 and Saturday, Dec. 8, local vintners
will pour their wines and Simply the Best will
present its decadent desserts amidst a dazzling
setting of ice carvings, fine art and holiday music performed by Kingsville artists.
Hors d’oeuvres, desserts and three wine
samplings are to be had for a $10 donation.
Christmas Gingerbread Gazebo at the Park
Lakeside Park’s gazebo turns into a Christmas Gingerbread Gazebo, festooned with decorations created by young elves. The ornaments,
created by children and displayed until Dec. 15,
will be judged and the winners announced during the Big Screen Christmas Movie.
pg. 11
For details call 519-733-2123.
Family Caroling and Christmas Movie
Raising their voices together, families can sing
holiday carols and watch a Christmas-themed
movie on a big screen in Lakeside Park. Admission is free for the event, happening 7 to 9 p.m.,
Thursday, Dec. 15. Popcorn is available for $1.
Raise a Reader Book Trees
Kingsville is putting up two very unique
holiday trees to help promote literacy.
A six-ft. tall tree in Lakeside Park Pavilion
and a 12-ft. tall tree in Kingsville Arena, each
sporting sturdy shelves, are ready to be decorated with new or gently used children’s and
youth’s books from Nov. 17 to Jan. 6. Donated
books will benefit the Raise a Reader Program.
Catching the Spirit Downtown
Throughout the holiday season, the Kingsville
Business Improvement Association decks the
downtown, dresses shop windows and adorns Victorian architecture with wonderful decorations.
Blending yesteryear with 2012, Kingsville
is a timeless place that welcomes one and all!
November 17th, 2012
to January 6th, 2013
Lakeside Park
315 Queen Street, Kingsville, Ontario, Canada
Dinner with Santa
Saturday, November 17
4pm - 6pm
8th Annual Santa Claus Parade
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At the conclusion of the Parade, Santa Claus will
“Flip the Switch” to signal the official opening of this year’s events.
Sponsored by
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Opening Ceremonies
Saturday, November 17, 2012 at 7:30pm
(Rain Date: November 18, 2012, 7:30pm) Live Entertainment, etc.
Updates on Events at
www.fantasyoflights.ca
pg. 12
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Small town with a big heart
When Kingsville shows its concern for
breast cancer patients, it goes all out to Paint
the Town Pink.
In April, the bows tied around the lampposts,
the flowers in the planter boxes, the displays in
the shop windows, even the specialty food and
beverages served in the restaurants – everything is in the signature pink of the Canadian
Breast Cancer Foundation.
The highlight of the Kingsville BIA’s Paint
the Town Pink campaign is a gala event, a joyous triumph of the spirit over cancer. Supporting
breast health awareness and the purchase of a
digital mammography machine for the Leamington District Memorial Hospital, the April 2012
fundraiser presented Viva La Diva, a musical extravaganza performed by breast cancer survivors
and regular performers at Migration Hall.
Paint the Town Pink was dreamed up five
years ago by Laura Jacobs, owner of Pinstripes
Ladies Fashions. Since then, the campaign has
raised more than $30,000.
Observing the decorations going up the week
before the start of seven days of events each
Kingsville businesses Paint the Town
Pink every spring.
Look for the poster in participating
businesses to enter or drop off at the BIA
office at the Carnegie Arts & Visitors Centre, 28
Division St. S. Kingsville for your chance to Win
a Shopping Spree in Kingsville. Good Luck!
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April, Laura is gratified by the wide participation. “Everybody goes pink! It’s now moving
beyond downtown and into residential neighbourhoods. You walk along the streets and see
pink everywhere. It’s wonderful!”
“There are no barriers here, I think because
the object of our fundraising touches everybody,” Laura notes.
Beth Riddiford, a retailer and the BIA Chairperson, observes: “I’ve been downtown and
involved in the BIA for 20 years and on town
council for one year. It’s a very friendly town.
Kingsville BIA Holiday Guide
Nov. 3, 2012
pg. 13
"I’m always impressed when someone grabs
an idea and runs with it.”
The owner of My Cousin’s Closet finds,
“There are so many creative committees at
work that there is always something exciting
happening. It’s always amazing how many
women want to step up to the plate and help.”
November Fashion Shows
The community’s talents are put to good
purpose every November.
The women who own BIA businesses Mary
Kathryn’s Ladies Shop, The Towne Shoppe, The
Green Goose, Nova Goldsmiths, Swimsuits from
Tanlines, My Cousin’s Closet and Pinstripes Ladies Fashions co-host two fashion shows, again
to fundraise for the digital mammography machine in the nearby Leamington hospital.
This year, on Nov. 2 at Lakeside Park Pavilion, the Kingsville BIA will strut its style on
the runway with local women’s and men’s fashions, music, lights, wine and hors d’oeuvres.
“It’s a party!” Beth says. “Tickets sell out in
a matter of hours.”
There are still tickets available ($30 each)
for the second fashion show Saturday, Nov. 24,
&
Kingsville businesses host three fashion
shows for a good cause annually.
which includes an elegant lunch at the Kingsville Golf and Country Club. For information,
call 519-733-8684.
For the fashion shows, Kingsville businesses prove their support by donating merchandise
and services for guests’ gift bags, door prizes
and other treats. Restaurants contribute food;
retailers showcase their fashions.
Preparing for the much-anticipated events,
Laura believes, “People like to have a good
time to support a great cause.”
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Approximately two-thirds of the town’s restaurants and two of its wineries are active partners in the Kingsville Business Improvement
Association’s sub-committee, Eat, Drink, Dine
Kingsville. The group of food, beverage and
hospitality operators shares the common goal of
promoting Kingsville and the surrounding area
as a culinary tourism destination.
Appealing to all tastes, Kingsville’s memorable cuisine and award-winning wines are
well worth the trip. Partners include The Chuck
Wagon Restaurant, The Main Grill and Ale
House, The Butcher of Kingsville, Vernon’s
Tap & Grill, Victorian Rose Tea Room & Restaurant, Annabelle’s Restaurant, Jack’s GastroPub, Inn31, Mettawas Station Mediterranean
Restaurant, Kings Landing Restaurant, Pelee
Island Winery and Aleksander Estate Winery.
pg.
15
Pelee Island Winery is a partner in Eat,
Drink, Dine Kingsville along with Annabelle's Restaurant (below).
For more information about each partner
and to see their menus, wine lists and upcoming
events, visit eatdrinkdinekingsville.ca.
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Arts, culture thrive in Kingsville
Surrounded by natural beauty, Kingsville
inspires artists, even those who have not yet
tapped into their own creativity. To make opportunities available to people of all ages, the
town has established two centres dedicated to
the arts, a garden and the new Arts and Culture
Association of Kingsville.
Carnegie Arts & Visitor Centre
Nearly four years ago, the Town of Kingsville decided to invest in its cultural development and enjoyment by converting its former
library into the Carnegie Arts & Visitor Centre.
Now open year-round, the centre at 28 Division St. S. is home to the Kingsville BIA and an
expanding menu of creative, educational activities organized by the Arts and Culture Association of Kingsville.
War of 1812 Carnegie Peace Garden
In September, Kingsville unveiled its War
of 1812 Peace Garden, 200 years after the war
took place. Gracing the grounds of the Carnegie Arts & Visitors Centre, the garden was a
community effort that is now drawing tourists
following an 1812 commemorative garden trail
across Ontario.
The Kingsville Horticultural Society worked
with town’s Parks and Recreation horticulturalists to design the garden. Municipal horticulturalists selected heritage plants in keeping with a
formal British garden of early 1800s, framed
with a hedge of green boxwood.
Staff and students of Kingsville District
High School contributed the garden’s focal
point, a hand-hewn waterwheel, symbolizing
the town’s early roots. A plaque tells the story
of Kingsville, its involvement in the War of
1812 and its evolution.
“The fishing and lumber industries were
huge in the 1800s in shaping Kingsville,” notes
Maggie Durocher, Kingsville Parks and Recreation program manager.
“The Port of Kingsville serves as a safe
shelter when winds make the Port of Leamington inaccessible. Kingsville has always been a
community on the watch, ready to help when
need be and that is indicative in this peace garden,” she adds. “It’s a beautiful site that causes
people to pause and admire.”
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Migration Hall
Working together, the Town of Kingsville
and the Greater Essex County District School
Board opened Migration Hall in 1994.
Located at 170 Main St. E., the building provides the community with space for arts, culture
and recreational events and the Kingsville District High School with additional teaching space.
Community and professional performers
take the stage, entertaining audiences throughout the year. Past crowd-pleasers include Paul
Brandt, Rita MacNeil, Fred Penner, Tommy
Hunter, Michelle Wright, Terri Clark, the former Kingsville Repertory Players and Migration Hall Productions.
The Windsor Symphony Orchestra arrives
every spring, bringing its education concerts
and Music Alive performances to local students,
engaging them in the thrill of making music.
To see coming attractions, visit migrationhall.
com or call the box office at 519-733-8357.
Arts and Culture Association of Kingsville
“The Arts and Culture Association is a collaborative endeavour of artists, business people
pg. 17
Outdoor summer concerts have been
popular in Kingsville.
and those just interested in learning more or being exposed to arts and culture in general,” says
Lydia Miljan, chairperson of the newly formed
sub-committee of the Kingsville BIA.
One popular series is the monthly summer
concerts, held outdoors and featuring big band,
country and Motown music performed by the
likes of the Greater Windsor Concert Band,
Crystal Gage and The Bomb Squad.
People ready to explore their inner artists can
look forward to movie nights, writer workshops,
exhibitions and performances. Starting in January 2013, there will be art classes for children
and adults, held after school, in the evening and
on teachers’ professional development days.
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“We will be offering classes for young and
old,” says Lydia. “We welcome submissions
from the public to showcase art and arts and
crafts and we welcome any suggestions or offers to hold classes.”
Already, instructors have come forward to
teach painting, drawing, jewelry design, quilting and needlework. “If someone has a talent
that they would like to share with the community, we are here to help make that happen.”
The association’s mission also includes providing artists with a marketplace, networking
and social marketing. “The restoration of the
Carnegie building has facilitated greater awareness and opportunities for Arts and Culture in
Kingsville. Town Council’s generous contribu-
Nov. 3, 2012
Restored Carnegie building.
tion to the infrastructure surrounding culture
will enable the Arts and Culture Association to
reach more people interested in developing arts
and culture in the area,” Lydia says.
To learn more, visit kingsvilleartandculture.
ca or call 519-733-0902.
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Fun always in season in Kingsville
Holiday Season
Kingsville BIA’s Fall Fashion Shows –
Nov. 2, 2012. Show and party at Lakeside Park
Pavilion, 315 Queen St. SOLD
OUT. Nov. 24, 2012. Show
and lunch at the Kingsville
Golf and Country Club, 640
County Road 20. 519-7336250. kingsvillebia.com.
Seniors’ Christmas Program – Nov. 24, 5
to 11 p.m. Lakeside Park Pavilion, 315 Queen
St. Pre-register by Nov. 18 at 519-733-2123.
Children’s Afternoon at
the Park - Dec. 1, 2 to 5 p.m.
Lakeside Park Pavilion, 315
Queen St. Pre-register at 519733-2123.
20th Annual Kingsville
Festival of Lights – Nov. 17,
2012 to Jan. 6, 2013. Lakeside
Park, 315 Queen St. fantasyoflights.ca
Kingsville Santa Claus
Parade – Nov. 17, 2012, 6:30
p.m. Downtown Kingsville
and Lakeside Park.
Ice, Wine and Art at the
Park - Dec. 7-8, 7 to 10 p.m.
Lakeside Park Pavilion, 315
Queen St.
Kingsville BIA will Paint
the Town Pink this spring.
Kingsville Christmas House Tours – Nov.
17-18, 2012, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tickets at Migration Hall, 170 Main St. E. kingsvillechristmashousetour.ca
Family
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Summer
Arts and Culture Association of Kingsville’s Outdoor Concerts – Monthly during
the Summer 2013. Outside the Carnegie Arts
& Visitor Centre, 28 Division St. S. and other
locations to be announced. kingsvilleartandculture.ca. 519-733-0902.
Fall
Migration Festival – Oct. 18 to 20, 2013.
Jack Miner Bird Sanctuary at 360 Rd. 3 W.,
Kingsville District High School at 170 Main St.
E. and Lakeside Park at 315 Queen St. migrationfestival.ca.
pg. 21
Tall Ships come a-sailing
The Tall Ships Challenge® Great Lakes
2013 – a significant event that involves communities in Canada and the U.S. commemorating the 200th anniversary of the War of
1812 – is coming to Kingsville.
The ships set out from Brockville on June
14 and will land at Kingsville over Labour
Day weekend. Entertainment, musical performances and horse-drawn carriage rides are
planned. Special menus will be served in restaurants and wineries will have treats.
For more information, visit tallshipchallenge.wordpress.com.
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