The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Staying unique

Georgetown Summer Days committee may separate from Three Rivers

- DANIEL BROWN daniel.brown95@gmail.com Twitter.com/dnlbrown95

Georgetown may be separating from the town of Three Rivers for its next Summer Days festival.

The issue divided town councillor­s during their monthly meeting on April 27, held by a video conference. Cathleen MacKinnon, Three Rivers' events co-ordinator, noted that whether any of their community festivals go ahead this summer is subject to whatever COVID-19 health measures may be in place.

However, the committee running Georgetown's festival wants to be prepared in case things move ahead. During a February meeting, the idea of merging Three Rivers' seasonal festivals into one regionspan­ning festival over the same weekend was pitched, which the Georgetown committee opposed.

"Bigger isn't always better," co-chairwoman Mallory Peters said during council's March 2020 meeting. "We're trying to stay unique to our individual communitie­s."

Following Peters' statement to council, the newlyforme­d festivals, arts, culture and events committee didn't feel comfortabl­e forcing the

Georgetown committee to collaborat­e, MacKinnon said.

She pitched the idea of Georgetown operating its festival independen­tly, while the other towns, such as Montague and Cardigan, merge their programmin­g. It would buy Georgetown individual­ity, but the cost would be it might have to secure its own funding and proof of insurance.

A final decision has yet to be made, and the Georgetown committee is wondering whether its Summer Days would receive any support from Three Rivers should this route be chosen, MacKinnon said.

Coun. Cindy MacLean felt that forcing the Georgetown committee's hand on this decision was like a "slap in the face" to its volunteers. Council should be promoting its hard work toward fostering these festivals because good volunteers are hard to come by, she said.

"These have been working for a number of years the way they've been going, so I don't know why we as a council want to change that."

Mayor Edward MacAulay, who sits on the festival committee, agreed with MacLean's point but also noted that some

of Three Rivers' communitie­s have been slow to change and the municipali­ty must work on growing its identity as a whole.

"This is the kind of discussion that should have happened before amalgamati­on."

Coun. Cody Jenkins clarified that Georgetown's committee doesn't want to separate and isn't opposed to collaborat­ing in some way, he said.

"They didn't want to go independen­t. It was a suggestion made to them."

 ?? SALTWIRE NETWORK FILE ?? Members of the Rush Bohemian Jonkanoo band march along the Montague waterfront during the DiverseCit­y Multicultu­ral Festival held in Three Rivers in July 2019. The event was part of the larger Montague Summer Days Festival.
SALTWIRE NETWORK FILE Members of the Rush Bohemian Jonkanoo band march along the Montague waterfront during the DiverseCit­y Multicultu­ral Festival held in Three Rivers in July 2019. The event was part of the larger Montague Summer Days Festival.

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