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Oakville Beaver, 2 Jun 2022, p. 26

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in si de ha lto n. co m O ak vi lle B ea ve r | T hu rs da y, Ju ne 2, 20 22 | 26 Repair or replace we've got it • Large stock in our warehouse • Complete turnkey installs • Factory trained Technicians • Repair parts on our trucks • Your one stop pool heater shop • Repairs to all makes & models905-845-0701 * POOL HEATERS * Our most popular model Features: Electronic Ignition Digital control and Display 266,000 BTU of heating $2899.00* *While supplies last *Installation Extra Interlocking & Concrete Specialists Call Mario 905.842.7171 sunmarlandscape.com ™ La n d s c a p in g 3133 Burnhamthorpe Rd W, Milton, On L9E 0J7 • Pebble Concrete • Stamped Concrete • Interlocking • Flagstone • Walkways • Garage Floors • Patios • Driveways • Curbs (French) Interlocking & Concrete Specialists Communities we serve: Located in Halton region, we work in and around • Milton • Campbellville • Burlington • Aldershot • Hamilton • Oakville • Mississauga • Waterdown • Carlisle Can you hear that? It's been more than two years, but yes, live music festivals are back in Ontario. Here are 10 showstopper festivals for the summer: 1. ORANGEVILLE BLUES AND JAZZ FESTIVAL ORANGEVILLE: June 3 to 5 Alexandra Park (11 2nd Ave., Orange- ville) and various venues www.orangevillebluesandjazz.ca The OBJF is Orangeville's largest mu- sic festival, drawing in more than 75 acts to the downtown core, performing across four main stages and at various restau- rants. WHAT'S ONSTAGE: Larry Kurtz and the Lawbreakers, Heather Bambrick, Harri- son Kennedy, Miss Emily WHAT'S OFFSTAGE: Performer workshops, street performances, classic car show, and vendor market 2. SOUND OF MUSIC FESTIVAL BURLINGTON: June 12 to 19 Spencer Smith Park (1400 Lakeshore Rd., Burlington) www.soundofmusic.ca The Sound of Music is one of the coun- try's biggest free music festivals. Drawing close to 300,000 attendees every year, the festival features some of the biggest names in live music. The weeklong event includes a street parade, vendors market place, a Ninja Warrior course, and more. WHAT'S ONSTAGE: Finger Eleven, Bif Na- ked, The Trews, Emily Reid, Three Days Grace and more WHAT'S OFFSTAGE: Street festival, parade, vendors 3. MARIPOSA FOLK FESTIVAL ORILLIA: July 8 to 10 Tudhope Park (450 Atherley Rd., Oril- lia) www.mariposafolk.com Mariposa Folk Festival is a three-day exciting, vibrant and storied musical expe- rience. It takes place in Orillia's Tudhope Park on the shores of Lake Couchiching. The festival features over 100 performanc- es on 11 stages, storytelling, interactive workshops, children's activities, food trucks, and an artisans' village. Getting hot? Jump in the lake. WHAT'S ONSTAGE: Blue Rodeo, Mavis Sta- ples, Serena Ryder, The Strumbellas, Len- non Stella, JP Saxe, Kathleen Edwards, Al- lison Russell, Blackie & the Rodeo Kings WHAT'S OFFSTAGE: Interactive workshops, storytelling, great food trucks, artisans' village, community village, camping, and Folk Play kids' area with activities, music and fun 4. KEMPTVILLE LIVE MUSIC FESTIVAL KEMPTVILLE: July 21 to 24 On the grounds of Kemptville College (830 Prescott St., Kemptville) www.kemptvillelivemusicfestival.com The Kemptville Live Music Festival is one of eastern Ontario's largest music fes- tivals, bringing some of the biggest classic rock names to the grounds of the historic Kemptville Campus over four days. It spans all genres -- country, rock, rhythm and blues, folk and roots -- and has attract- ed upwards of 25,000 visitors. WHAT'S ONSTAGE: Randy Bachman and Burton Cummings, Tom Cochrane, Glass Tiger, Johnny Reid WHAT'S OFFSTAGE: Camping, artisan mar- ket, food vendors, and more 5. HILLSIDE FESTIVAL GUELPH: July 22 to 24 Guelph Lake Conservation Area (7743 Conservation Rd. RR4, Guelph) www.hillsidefestival.ca/hillside-2022 The Hillside Festival lineup boasts a wide variety of acts, from those hailing from the Royal City to performers from across Canada, the U.S. and many more distant countries. WHAT'S ONSTAGE: Performances by JUNO and Grammy nominee Allison Russell, Ju- no winner Dan Mangan, London, Ontario- based rock quartet Texas King, and Ukrai- 10 'SHOWSTOPPER' EVENTS: YOUR GUIDE TO ONTARIO MUSIC FESTIVALS BAMBANG SADEWO bsadewo@metroland.com WHAT'S ON LIVE MUSIC PERFORMANCES COVER A SLEW OF GENRES See 150, page 27 LOUIE ROSELLA lrosella@metroland.com

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