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PHOTOS & COMMENTS from the 1st BOTR Show of the season at THE COVE INN!

PHOTOS & COMMENTS from attendees at first BOTR Show of the season

last night at THE COVE INN, Westport ON with

ROBIN BANK$ & THE MEMPHIS BROTHERS

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Robin Banks – vocals
Papa John King – guitar
Dennis Pinhorn – bass
Bucky Berger – drums

“Beautiful venue to listen and enjoy. Robin Banks is a superb performer!
Loretta Fleming

“The Memphis Brothers are fabulous and Robin Banks was awesome but I do miss Danny Brooks 🙁 10 out of 10 for everything”
Connie Garvey, Peterborough
<We’ll try and get Danny Brooks back next year Connie once he gets his U.S. Immigration papers sorted out>

“Our Staycation venue once a month. We’ve been coming to BOTR now for 10 years. 10 out of 10 for everything – as usual”
Heather Britton, Nepean

“We were booked for the show but had a medical emergency at the last minute. Called to cancel then found that we would be able to come. We were too late for the buffet when we arrived but the kind staff at The Cove put a wonderful plate together for us. Thank you to everyone at The Cove. 10 out of 10 for everything!”
Elaine Bill, Kanata

$440 was raised for Westport In Bloom from this show

We hope to see you all at the NEXT BOTR SHOW October 23 with 2X Maple Blues Award winner for Best Keyboardist – Alabama born boogie-woogie piano man
DAVID VEST www.davidvest.ca
coming in from Victoria BC along with his band THE WILLING VICTIMS (includes 2 members from the legendary Downchild Blues Band). They blew the doors off the place on his last visit. I’m sure they will again!

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Dinner & Show only $65. Advance reservations required.
Call 1-888-COVEINN or 613-273-3636
Proceeds to the Rideau District Museum.

2015/16 SEASON LINE-UP

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* Visit www.BluesOnTheRideau.ca for more details on the bands including photos, LINKS to their websites, Facebook pages and You Tube videos

BLUES ON THE RIDEAU is produced by Choose The Blues Productions www.choosetheblues.ca in cooperation with
The Cove Inn, Westport www.coveinn.com

Sponsored by
Dan Aykroyd Wines www.danaykroydwines.com
Perth Brewery www.perthbrewery.ca
101.9 DAWG FM Ottawa www.dawgfm.com and
LAKE 88.1 Perth/Rideau Lakes www.lake88.ca

Thanksgiving Day in Canada

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Thanksgiving Day in Canada is on 12th October 2015.

Thanksgiving Day in Canada has been a holiday on the second Monday of October since 1957. It is a chance for people to give thanks for a good harvest and other fortunes in the past year.

Many people have a day off work on the second Monday of October. They often use the three-day Thanksgiving weekend to visit family or friends who live far away, or to receive them in their own homes. Many people also prepare a special meal to eat at some point during the long weekend. Traditionally, this included roast turkey and seasonal produce, such as pumpkin, corn ears and pecan nuts. Now, the meal may consist of other foods, particularly if the family is of non-European descent.

The Thanksgiving weekend is also a popular time to take a short autumn vacation. This may be the last chance in a while for some people to use cottages or holiday homes before winter sets in. Other popular activities include: outdoor breaks to admire the spectacular colors of the Canadian autumn; hiking; and fishing. Fans of the teams in the Canadian Football League may spend part of the weekend watching the Thanksgiving Day Classic matches.

The native peoples of the Americas held ceremonies and festivals to celebrate the completion and bounty of the harvest long before European explorers and settlers arrived in what is now Canada. Early European thanksgivings were held to give thanks for some special fortune. An early example is the ceremony the explorer Martin Frobisher held in 1578 after he had survived the long journey in his quest to find a northern passage from Europe to Asia.

From the end of the First World War until 1930, both Armistice Day and Thanksgiving Day were celebrated on the Monday closest to November 11, the anniversary of the official end of hostilities in World War I. In 1931, Armistice Day was renamed Remembrance Day and Thanksgiving Day was moved to a Monday in October. Since 1957, Thanksgiving Day has always been held on the second Monday in October.

Thanksgiving Day in Canada is linked to the European tradition of harvest festivals. A common image seen at this time of year is a cornucopia, or horn, filled with seasonal fruit and vegetables. The cornucopia, which means “Horn of Plenty” in Latin, was a symbol of bounty and plenty in ancient Greece. Turkeys, pumpkins, ears of corn and large displays of food are also used to symbolize Thanksgiving Day.

Halloween in Canada 2015

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Halloween in 2015 is Saturday, October 31

It is a day to mark the single night in the year when, according to old Celtic beliefs, spirits and the dead can cross over into the world of the living. Some people hold parties and children may trick-or-treat in their neighborhood.

Some people put a lot of effort into decorating their homes, yards and drives. They may even construct life-size replica graveyards or dungeons and invite people from the neighborhood to view their creations or hold a themed party. Other people may organize fancy dress parties for adults or children. Popular activities at parties include watching horror films and trying to make fellow guests jump in fright.

Many children go out to play trick-or-treat. They dress up as ghosts, witches, skeletons or other characters and visit homes in their neighborhood. They ring doorbells and, when someone answers, they call out “trick-or-treat”. This means that they hope to receive a gift of candy or other snacks and that they are threatening to play a trick if they do not get anything. Usually, they receive a treat and tricks are rarely carried out.

There are special types of food associated with Halloween. These include candies in packets decorated with symbols of Halloween, toffee apples made by coating real apples with a boiled sugar solution, roasted corn, popcorn and pumpkin pie or bread. Halloween beer, which is made by adding pumpkin and spices to the mash before fermenting it, is also available in specialist stores.

Children also take part in a long-standing Canadian tradition of “Trick-or-Treat for Unicef”. Pumpkin-carving contests, pumpkin art tours, a reading marathon, and symbolic Walks for Water are just a few examples of the educational and fundraising activities schools and children develop to help provide thousands of children developing countries with basic quality education.

October 31 is not a public holiday. Schools, organizations, businesses, stores and post offices are open as usual. Some organizations may arrange Halloween parties, but these do not usually disrupt normal affairs. Public transport services run on their regular timetables. If people are driving around the neighborhood in the late afternoon or evening, it is important to be particularly aware of children, especially those wearing dark costumes, who may be unfamiliar with traffic conditions.

Halloween has Celtic origins. In pre-Christian times, many people believed that spirits from the underworld and ghosts of dead people could visit the world of the living on the night of October 31. These spirits could harm the living or take them back to the underworld. To avoid this, people started dressing up as ghosts and spirits if they left their homes on October 31. They hoped that this would confuse the ghosts and spirits.

The Delta Mill Society 2015 BREAD BAKING CONTEST

The Delta Mill Society 2015 BREAD BAKING CONTESTThe Delta Mill Society
2015 BREAD BAKING CONTEST
Saturday, October 3, 2015

 

 

Mark October 3 on your calendar and come to Delta and enjoy the first annual Delta Harvest Festival. There will be lots of things going on – fun for the whole family starting with a Harvest Breakfast at 8:00 am.

A contest using Old Stone Mill Red Fife or Rye flour to see who can produce the best loaf of bread in several categories. Entries will be judged at our First Annual Delta Harvest Festival on October 3 – the winner’s names will go down in Delta history!!

Bread Baking Contest:

10 Categories: B1 to B5 are adult categories and J1 to J5 are junior categories for youth 15 years of age or under.

All loaves must use some portion of Old Stone Mill (OSM) Flour (see categories)

Prizes: 1st, 2nd, 3rd place for each category. Loaves will be judged on appearance, texture and taste.

Category B1/J1 – Whole Wheat (using 100% OSM Whole Wheat flour) – any method, free form or pan.

Category B2/J2 – Whole Wheat (minimum 60% OSM Whole Wheat flour) – hand made*, baked in a pan.

Category B3/J3 – Whole Wheat (minimum 60% OSM Whole Wheat flour) – bread machine.

Category B4/J4 – Rye (minimum 40% OSM Rye flour) – hand made*, free form or pan.

Category B5/J5 – Artisan, any kind (minimum 50% OSM flour) – hand made*, free form loaf.

* A stand mixer with a dough hook may be used to mix and knead the dough.

Rules:

Old Stone Mill Flour must be used (as specified for each category) – cost is $5 per bag if the flour is to be used for the contest. The flour can be purchased at the Mill or contact 613-928-2584 to arrange for a pick-up.

The empty Old Stone Mill Flour bag must accompany the bread.

Entry must be a full loaf wrapped in plastic.

The full recipe used must accompany the bread. Winners agree that The Delta Mill Society may publish their recipe (website, newsletter, etc.). Recipe credit will of course be given to the baker.

Please bring your bread to the Old Town Hall before 10 a.m. on Sat. Oct. 3rd. Judging will start at 10:00 am.

Contest is open to everyone other than those tasting and judging.

Enter any or all of the Categories – please fill out a separate entry form for each loaf.

For more info please contact cathy.livingston@sympatico.ca or call 613-928-2796.

Thanksgiving Weekend Annual Westport Area Fall Colours Studio Tour

Thanksgiving Weekend  Annual Westport Area Fall Colours Studio TourThanksgiving Weekend Annual Westport Area Fall Colours Studio Tour

October 10th to 12th, 2015 (Sat, Sun & Mon)

from 10 am – 5 pm

8 Distinctive Studios and 33 Outstanding Artists!

Our local artists welcome you to their studios, where you will discover an exciting and eclectic range of juried, quality original work. Indulge in fall’s brilliant colours as you tour from studio to studio. Use our map to choose your own starting point and watch for the signs.

For more information contact Loretta Moore 613 273 8347 hookedonthelake@kingston.net or visit our new website www.westportstudiotours.ca

Thanksgiving Festival at Delta Mill

Thanksgiving Festival at Delta MillFor many years The Delta Mill Society has hosted this October event.

Saturday before Thanksgiving (10th October 2015)

In 2015, the event was moved to the Saturday before Thankgiving (to make it easier for volunteer participation).

It features a sale of home baking, preserves, vegetable produce, crafts, plants, dried flowers, all donated by members of the community. Visitors arrive from Ottawa, Kingston, Brockville and many other centres to enjoy the country atmosphere of this lovely village, to purchase the sale products and to take part in the activities and demonstrations of special interest (such as blacksmithing) sponsored by the Society.

Delta Harvest Festival

Delta Harvest FestivalWhen: Saturday, October 3

Begin Saturday, October 3 off with our Harvest Breakfast in the Old Town Hall starting at 8:00 am. Later, take a tour of the Old Stone Mill and see how wheat is ground into flour on the millstones. That flour is available for purchase in the gift shop. The blacksmith will also be on site to show his trade plus there will be food vendors set up inside the Mill to sell their wares and a produce sale providing an opportunity to purchase your harvest vegetables.

Lunch will be a BBQ Octoberfest Sausage or Hot Dog and then stick around for a Ham Supper with fall harvest fruits and vegetables hosted by the Delta United Church in the Old Town Hall.

 

 

Other events will include a bread making contest, a used book sale, a new book launch, plus rope making and corn shucking demonstrations. There will be lots of games and activities for kids and great musical entertainment provided by Fiddlers Plus.

The Fire Hall Museum will be open, Lower Beverley Lake Park will host wagon rides through the Park and village plus will be holding a 25 per cent sale on camping rates. At the fair grounds the Delta Agricultural Society will be hosting a vendor sale, plus a horse draw.

End the day by enjoying the Harvest Festival Dance which will take place in the Agricultural Society Hall from 9 pm to 1 am.

See what the Village of Delta has to offer.

Make Delta your destination for the day!

Delta Harvest Festival Program Guide & Map
October 3, 2015
Thanks to our Community Partners: Delta Agricultural Society, Delta United Church, Delta Baptist Church, Royal Canadian Legion Br 207, Delta Athletic & Recreational Society, Rideau Island and Lakes Theatre Group, Delta Fire Hall Museum, Lower Beverley
Lake Park and all the volunteers!

Harvest Breakfast
(Old Town Hall) – Enjoy sausage, eggs,
home fries, toast, coffee /tea, and juice from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m.
Adults: $8.00 / Children 5 to 12: $5.00

Used Book Sale
(Old Town Hall) – free will donation
Old Stone Mill opens: tours, gift shop, vendors (bread, produce,
preserves and crafts), snack table.

Fairgrounds Main Hallopens ($5 admission to Fairgrounds) –
vendors in the Main Hall include Tupperware, Regal Gifts and
Greetings, homemade cards, homemade crafts, jewelry, baked
goods, knitting Party Lites, Epicure, Jan Berry Nails, and Unique
Make up, Avon, Steeped Tea, Bling Thing, Wood Carving, Steel,
and Sensational Candles.

Octoberfest Sausages
(Fairgrounds, all day)

Fire Hall Museum
opens (9am to 4pm)

Blacksmithing Demonstrations
(Drive Shed – 9am to 4pm)

Bread Baking Contest
Judging (Old Town Hall)

Rope making and corn shelling
demonstrations at the mill
(10am to 11am and 1pm to 2pm)

Wagon Rides of the Village
– pick-up/drop-off at Lower
Beverley Lake Park, Old Town Hall, Fairgrounds (10am to 2pm)

Launch of Pioneer Cookbook
by Joyce Gunnewiek
(Old Town Hall)

Horse Draw, Fairgrounds’ Grandstand ($5 entry to Fairgrounds)

Children’s Activities at the DARS Rec Centre (11am to 2pm)

BBQ Hot Dog or Sausage Lunch at the Mill (11am to 1pm)

Music by Fiddler’s Plus
(along the street – 11am to noon)

Rope making and corn shelling
demos (mill – noon to 1pm)

Milling Demonstration
(Old Stone Mill)

Music by Fiddlers Plus
(along the street – 1pm to 2pm)

Harvest Supper
(Old Town Hall) from 4pm to 6pm – Enjoy ham,
scalloped potatoes, baked beans, harvest vegetables, apple
crisp or pumpkin pie and beverage.
Adults: $12.00 / Children 5 to
12 years of age: $6.00. Sponsored by the Delta United Church.

Harvest Festival Dance
(Fairgrounds Main Hall) – 9pm to 1am
with DJ Jef incent – $5.00 admission at the door.

BARN DANCE & BBQ

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Saturday, October 3

Fundraiser for Lombardy Agricultural Society Washroom Upgrades.

Free Parking.

Free Dry Camping Available.

Dinner & Dance $25; Under 12 $10.

BBQ Hip of Beef Dinner w Homemade Desserts 6-7 pm

Live & Silent Auctions 7 pm

Live Entertainment by DOUBLEBACK 8-12

For more information: BARN DANCE & BBQ

CHOOSE THE BLUES NEWS

CHOOSE THE BLUES NEWS 
Bringing you the best in Blues
with a strong focus on Canadian talent
in concert and on air
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Sept 12/13 on INSIDE THE BLUES w. James Doran
www.insidetheblues.ca 
BACK TO SCHOOL BLUES SPECIAL 
CANADIAN BLUES SPOTLIGHT ON BLUES ZEPPELIN
Sept 13 – KENNY “BLUES BOSS” WAYNE
Only 2 weeks left before FIRST SHOW of the season
BLUES ON THE RIDEAU @ THE COVE INN, Westport ON
Sept 25 – DANNY BROOKS w. Lil’ Miss Debi & The Memphis Brothers www.BluesOnTheRideau.ca

UPCOMING BLUES EVENTS
* City Folk Ottawa Sept 16-20
* Southside Shuffle, Port Credit THIS WEEKEND
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INSIDE THE BLUES w. James Doran 

Saturday, Sept 12 on www.BluesRadioCanada.com 12 – 1 pm ET
Repeated Mon, Wed, Fri at same time
Sunday, Sept 13 on 101.9 DAWG FM Ottawa www.dawgfm.com – 7-8 pm ET
Repeated Wed night 10-11 pm
All shows are also ARCHIVED after broadcast at www.insidetheblues.ca
and can be listened to there at any time

Sponsored this week by:
THE COVE INN, Westport ON www.coveinn.com

PLAY LIST 
BACK TO SCHOOL BLUES Special – songs about school, teachers
& sweet little school girls (Re-run from Sept 2012)

CHUCK BERRY
School Day/20th Century Masters: The Millenium Collection/1999 MCA Records/Chuck BerryDAVID WILCOX*
Bad Apple/Over 60 Minutes With David Wilcox/1987 Capitol Records of EMI Canada/David WilcoxDIANA BRAITHWAITE*
Love Teacher/Blues Dance/2002 Big City Blues Records/Diana Braithwaite

JUNIOR WELLS’ CHICAGO BLUES BAND
Good Mornin’ Schoolgirl/Hoodoo Man Blues/Delmark Records – original 1965, CD 2008/Sonny Boy Williamson

MUDDY WATERS
Good Morning Little Schoolgirl/The Chess Box Disc 3/1989 MCA Records Inc/Sonny Boy Williamson

MORGAN DAVIS*
New Good Mornin’ L’il School Girl/Blues Medicine/1990 Electro-Fi Records/Morgan Davis

POWDER BLUES BAND*
Sweet Little Girl/Uncut-Powder Blues Greatest Hits/1990 WEA Music of Canada/T. Lavin, D. Maxwell

SAM MYERS w. Special Guest MEL BROWN*
Coming From The Old School/Coming From The Old School/2004 Electro-Fi Records/Sam Myers
I’m Tired Of Your Jive/ Coming From The Old School/2004 Electro-Fi Records/Sam Myers
____________________________VAN MORRISON+
Sweet Thing/Astral Weeks/1968 Warner Bros Records/Van Morrison
+Van is appearing at City Folk, Ottawa Sept 18th   www.cityfolkfestival.comDANNY BROOKS & THE ROCKIN’ REVELATORS*
Other Side Of The Cloud/Live At The Palais Royale – Soulsville III/2009 His House Records/Danny Brooks
+Danny w. Lit’ Miss Debi & The Memphis Brothers is appearing at Blues On The Rideau at The Cove Inn, Westport Sept 25  www.BluesOnTheRideau.ca

*denotes Canadian artist
Thanks for listening!

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CANADIAN BLUES SPOTLIGHT w. James Doran
on Mark Stenzler’s BLUES ZEPPELIN, Bern Switzerland
www.facebook.com/BluesZeppelinSunday, Sept 13  – 9-11 am EDT (3-5 pm Swiss time)
KENNY “BLUES BOSS” WAYNE
www.kennybluesboss.com 
Born in Spokane, Washington and raised in San Francisco, New Orleans and L.A. before moving to Vancouver in the 1980’s Kenny got introduced to Blues & Jazz piano through his mother’s record collection of records by artists like Nat King Cole, Fats Domino and Amos Milburn. His father was a preacher so he also got a good upbringing with Gospel. At age 8 he was already a child prodigy and by his early teens he was playing Boogie-Woogie piano in Blues clubs with artists like Jimmy Reed. He took an almost 20 year hiatus from performing after that but resumed playing when he moved to Vancouver where he soon became one of the hottest keyboardists on the West Coast. Kenny has earned 3 Juno nominations for his albums on Electro-Fi Records – and won one – for “Let It Loose” in 2005. After that he joined the Stony Plain label and has cut several great albums with them as well. Over the years Kenny has also been nominated for an American Blues Music Award and multiple Maple Blues Awards in the categories of Entertainer, Producer, Recording and Keyboardist of the Year – he’s won the latter Award 5 times since 2002. Kenny is one of the headliners at the SOUTHSIDE SHUFFLE in Port Credit ON this weekend www.southsideshuffle.com and I’m looking forward to seeing him again.
CANADIAN BLUES SPOTLIGHT is a 15 minute feature on Canada’s best Blues artists – broadcast and streamed every second week on Mark Stenzler’s BLUES ZEPPELINBroadcast & streamed:
  • Original: Sundays 9 to 11 am EDT (3 to 5 pm Swiss time)  on Radio RaBe, Bern SWITZERLANDwww.rabe.ch 
  • Re-broadcast the following Saturday 4 to 6 pm EDT (10 to midnight Swiss time) on Radio LoRawww.lora.ch Zurich, SWITZERLAND
  • Re-broadcast the following Saturday 5 to 7 pm EDT on WRFI Community Radio Ithaca/Finger Lakes NEW YORK STATE www.wrfi.org
  • Re-broadcast twice a week on BLUES & ROOTS RADIO  www.BluesAndRootsRadio.com Port Credit, ON CANADA streaming globally – Mondays 4- 6 pm and Saturday 10-noon ET
  • All Spotlights are also ARCHIVED after broadcast on www.CanadianBluesSpotlight.ca where they can be listened to at any time.
Thanks for listening!_____________________________________________________
BLUES ON THE RIDEAU @ THE COVE INN
Westport, Ontario
2015/16 Season starts in 2 weeks!
www.BluesOnTheRideau.caFirst show:
Sept 25 –
 DANNY BROOKS & LIL’ MISS DEBI from Texas
& THE MEMPHIS BROTHERS
www.dannybrooksmusic.com 

Check out this year’s shows and RESERVE AHEAD to avoid disappointment
Most of these nights sell out in advance
Your credit card is not charged until the night of the Show
Changes in reservations can be made up to 1 week prior without penalty

DINNER & SHOW $65
Advance reservations required
Call The Cove 613-273-3636 or 1-888-COVEINN or info@coveinn.com 
*  Visit www.BluesOnTheRideau.ca for more details on the bands including photos, LINKS to their websites, Facebook pages and You Tube videosBLUES ON THE RIDEAU is produced by Choose The Blues Productions www.choosetheblues.ca in cooperation with
The Cove Inn, Westport www.coveinn.com

Sponsored by
Dan Aykroyd Wines www.danaykroydwines.com
Perth Brewery www.perthbrewery.ca
101.9 DAWG FM Ottawa www.dawgfm.com and
LAKE 88.1 Perth/Rideau Lakes www.lake88.ca

Follow us on Facebook and Twitter
www.facebook.com/ChooseTheBluesProductions   www.twitter.com/Doranchoozblues  
www.facebook.com/TheCoveCountryInn
 www.twitter.com/thecoveinn 
so you can keep up to date!

And – please  SPREAD THE WORD! 

Thank you. We look forward to seeing you for another year of fabulous Blues!
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UPCOMING EVENTS @ THE COVE INN
Great LIVE music continues at  THE COVE INN, Westport    all summer long
Only a 90 minute drive from Ottawa, 45 minutes from Kingston
EVERY WEEK
Sunday afternoons – Acoustic Duo HEAD OVER HEELS on the Patio 

Most Saturday nights – Acoustic Duo HEAD OVER HEELS in the Dining Room
Wednesday nights – singer, songwriter, guitarist SHAWN McCULLOUGH hosts Wings ‘n Tunes Night
Thursday Nights
 – Jazz Night w. THE SPENCER EVANS TRIO & Special Guests
UPCOMING
*Sept 11 – Musical Tribute to Walter Norwood
Sept 19 – BETWEEN THE LINES –
 Canadian Songwriters Summit w.
Russell deCarle, Lynn Miles, Dean McTaggart & Kevin Head
Sept 25 – FIRST BOTR Dinner & Show of the season w. Texassippi Soul Man
DANNY BROOKS w. Lil’ Miss Debi & The Memphis Brothers

FOR UPDATES VISIT  www.coveinn.com  under  ENTERTAINMENT
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UPCOMING BLUES EVENTS IN OUR AREA:CITY FOLK FESTIVAL
Lansdowne Park, OTTAWA   September 16-20
www.cityfolkfestival.com
Van Morrison plays Sept 18!
____________________SOUTHSIDE SHUFFLE
Port Credit, ON Sept 11-13
www.southsideshuffle.com
A 5 hour drive from Ottawa but it is one of Canada’s best Blues Festivals
Headliners include Bobby Rush, Canned Heat, Downchild, MonkeyJunk and many more


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Eighth Annual Writers Reading

Frances Itani, Eric Mccormack, Ken Mcgoogan and Alison Pick are our guest writers on October 3, 2015 from 1pm-5:30pm. Event takes place at the Westport United Church. (corner of Spring Street & Church Street)

Enjoy an afternoon of readings and conversation. $15/person get your tickets from Murphy’s Barber Shop or The Cove Country Inn.

8th Writers Reading