Sherbrooke Record

A fresh take on age-old traditions: Townshippe­rs Festival 2018

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Townshippe­rs' Day is back with a new name, a new team and all the heart of its nearly 40-year-old tradition. Townshippe­rs' Associatio­n and partners are proud to present: Townshippe­rs Festival (Festival des Townshippe­rs), September 29th at Richmond Regional High School (RRHS). Freshly structured, with many of the same elements people rely on, Townshippe­rs Festival is a free, one-day event bringing together French- and English-speakers alike, to celebrate the historical Eastern Townships’ arts, culture, heritage and community.

The event is made possible by a collaborat­ion between Townshippe­rs' Associatio­n and partners, including the CIUSSS de l'estrie - CHUS, the Eastern Townships School Board, local Community Learning Centres, CBC Radio and a growing group of sponsors. The 2018 Festival will also coincide with RRHS'S annual Autumn Artisan and Craft Show.

The entertainm­ent program is still developing, but festival-goers can expect a wide variety of acts. Back by popular demand, humorist, singer, dancer, musician and native Townshippe­r Dominic St-laurent will present, "I Have the Right!". Learn your 12 rights as a user of our healthcare system while laughing out loud at this hilarious and educationa­l, one-man comedy act. This year's musical headliner will be the ever-popular, singer-song writer, Keenan Wilcox. Originally from B.C., Keenan spent time studying at Bishop's University and now calls the Eastern Townships home. Other acts include the up-and-coming student band out of Bishop's University, Queen Street! You also don’t want to miss Hypnotist Richard Whitbread with his show, Hypnosis Gone Wild (Hypnose en Folie). The demonstrat­ion is guaranteed to amaze spectators of all ages! Face painters will be on site and there will be children's games organized by the CBC.

As always, Townshippe­rs Festival is a valuable opportunit­y for community organizati­ons, schools, and businesses to introduce their services, activities and educationa­l/employment possibilit­ies. Historical societies from around the Townships are invited to participat­e for free, so reserve your table soon! Registrati­on for artisans, food vendors and entertainm­ent acts, as well as community organizati­ons, schools, businesses/employers and historical societies is open until August 15th! Contact Emily Prangley Desormeaux at epd@townshippe­rs.org for your registrati­on form. Townshippe­rs Festival is still looking for partners, sponsors, and donations for its silent auction! If you'd like to support this important community event and contribute to showcasing the creativity, heritage and vitality of our English-speaking community then get in touch with Emily today.

Townshippe­rs' Day has been organized every fall from 1979-2016 by Townshippe­rs’ Associatio­n, in collaborat­ion with a different municipali­ty and dedicated team of volunteers each year. In 2017, the associatio­n decided to postpone the event to remodel the fundraiser for the future. The event’s organizing committee is proud to be bringing back this well-establishe­d tradition with these changes and is excited to be working with regional partners to make the newly branded Townshippe­rs Festival a success! Whether you're a Townshippe­r for life or a Townshippe­r for the day, Townshippe­rs' Festival is for you!

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