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Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 30 Jun 2011, Focus, FOCUS08

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In Focus, July, 2011 8 Ron Quinlan from Glazed Expressions helps Layla and Zoë Shadlock invent a new colour for their tiles. Fun-loving families came from far and wide to celebrate dad at the second annual Big Daddy Festival on June 17 to 19. The three-day extravaganza featured a wide array of activities at hubs in Downtown Georgetown, Acton's Prospect Park, Glen Williams and Norval's Willow Park Ecology Centre. Between the live music, vendors, games, interactive demonstrations, nature scavenger hunts and food, there was something for every dad at the Big Daddy Festival. Happy Father's Day! Photos by Andrea Lefebvre Andrew, Candace, Alexander and Brad Pickering enjoy live music at the Glen Oven Bakery. Luca Giavedoni and Emily Greatorex aren't afraid to get their hands dirty as they work with clay at the Williams Mill. ABOVE: In Acton, Parks and Recreation employees Aaron Hnatiw and Meghan Connolly struggle to eat Jello with tongs and chopsticks. LEFT: Haley, Shawna and Mya Campigotto enjoy the sights and sounds of Downtown Georgetown. RIGHT: Michael and Sierra Kendall play games in Prospect Park. ABOVE: Rachel and Brody Spencer add their own artistic touches to the Big Daddy mural. Photo by Jenn Spencer ABOVE RIGHT: Richard, Sarah and Debbie Hay check a few more items off their nature scavenger hunt list at Willow Park. RIGHT: Victoria Chandu-Lall (left) and Isabella Paton add their own artistic additions to a boat at the Beaumont Mill. Continued on page 9 Bratin Auto 82 Main St. N., Georgetown SUMMER MAINTENANCE SPECIAL Includes oil change, tire rotation, battery test, 30 point inspection (on most vehicles) 905-873-6127 To book an appointment. $3995 Expires July 31, 2011

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