The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Calling all redheads

P.E.I. Redhead Gathering set for May 11 at Samuel’s Coffee House in Summerside

- BY KATIE SMITH

After attending an internatio­nal festival celebratin­g redheads, a Summerside woman experience­d how red hair transcends race and culture.

Peggy Miles went to Redhead Days in the Netherland­s last September and wanted to bring a taste of her experience back home.

She started the P.E.I. Redhead Club Facebook group a few years ago and used the platform to promote an event she has organized at Samuel’s Coffee House for this Friday.

The P.E.I. Redhead Gathering, which takes place May 11, 6-8 p.m., will feature a photo booth with props, prize giveaways and the documentar­y screening of “Redhead Days, Biggest Redhead Festival in the World,” in which Miles makes a brief appearance.

“It’s something I’ve been wanting to do for a long time — have a club and have different events,” she said. “Red hair crosses all boundaries and cultures and races, and it’s just a celebratio­n of that — that we all share this trait, this common bond.”

The internatio­nal festival, held annually in Breda, Netherland­s, was founded in 2005 by Dutch artist, Bart Rouwenhors­t, who was looking to do a project featuring redheads.

He put out a call looking for 15 redheads and received more than 150 responses. Since then, the festival has grown.

When Miles attended in 2017, more than 6,000 redheads from 80 different countries came together and shared stories with one another.

“What I learned was the activities are fun and they are great, but it’s really just about getting out with other redheads,” she said.

“The togetherne­ss of it was really nice and that was really the most important part.”

Moyna Matheson, owner and operator of Samuel’s Coffee House, said guests can expect special redhead-themed drinks and snacks.

“I know we’re going to use Anne’s Raspberry Cordial, so we’re probably going to do (something) like a red rocking frappe type-of-thing,” she said.

“And we’re doing ginger sparkle cookies that are being served with all the drinks, compliment­ary.”

Matheson said she was amazed at the amount of interest already being shown for the event.

“It’s getting interest from people who don’t even live here who are saying they’d go if they were here.”

The event is open to the public at no charge, and Miles encourages everyone to attend.

“It is completely inclusive, so if there are non-redheads that are interested in coming, they’re welcomed as well.”

“It’s something I’ve been wanting to do for a long time — have a club and have different events. Red hair crosses all boundaries and cultures and races, and it’s just a celebratio­n of that — that we all share this trait, this common bond.” Peggy Miles

 ?? KATIE SMITH/THE GUARDIAN ?? Peggy Miles is excited to host an event that celebrates redheads at Samuel’s Coffee House May 11.
KATIE SMITH/THE GUARDIAN Peggy Miles is excited to host an event that celebrates redheads at Samuel’s Coffee House May 11.

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