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EVENT CALENDAR Wolfhead Distillery - 7781 Howard Ave, Amherstburg Go Behind the Scenes for a Tour of the Facility and • Taste Some of Our Products Wolfhead Distillery Tours Saturday, June 1 12:00 pm & 1:00 pm EVENT CALENDAR Wolfhead Distillery - 7781 Howard Ave, Amherstburg Go behind the scenes for a tour of the facility and • taste some of our products. JUNE Pelee Island Winery Half-Marathon – 2019 Sold Out Saturday, June 1 Windsor Rib & Craft Beer Fest 8:00 am to 5:00 pm Friday, May 31 to Sunday, June 2 Pelee Island Winery Pavillion, 20 East West Rd., Pelee Riverfront Festival Plaza, Windsor Canada’s most Southern Half-Marathon takes place Get ready for mouth waterin’, finger lickin’ belly on a remote Lake Erie Island, ending in a Winery. rubbin’ good BBQ! Wash it all down at our Craft Beer Market featuring the top brewers from across Ontario The Annual Fishing Derby Saturday, June 1 Chevrolet Detroit Grand Prix Assumption Park, Riverside Dr W, Windsor presented by Lear Pat Pagano and the Italian Canadian HandiCapable Friday, May 31 to Sunday, June 2 Association present the 17th Annual ICHA Fishing Belle Isle, 2 Inselruhe Avenue, Detroit Derby. Including cars of the NTT IndyCar Series, the exotic sports cars of the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship Downtown Windsor Farmers’ Market Saturday, June 1 and the Trans Am Series presented by 8:00 am to 1:00 pm Pirelli. Downtown Windsor, Pelissier St. & Maiden Ln W, Windsor Providing local, fresh and in-season food in an J.P. Wiser’s Distillery Experience Tour accessible setting! Friday May 31 - Sunday June 2, 2019 Fri 1 pm, 3 pm and 5 pm Sat & Sun 1pm and 3pm Amherstburg Farmers’ Market Saturday, June 1 J.P. Wiser’s Distillery Experience - 8:30 am to 1:30 pm 2072 Riverside Drive East, Building 20, Windsor Toddy Jones Park, 50 North St, Amherstburg Experience the story of Canadian whisky and the Load up on your favourite fruits and vegetables, process of making it. The tour concludes with samples baked goods, wine, flowers and many craft items! of our award-winning whisky. Leamington Farmers’ Market Walkerville Brewery Tours Saturday, June 1 Saturday, June 1 9:00 am to 2:00 pm 12:30 pm, 3:30 pm and 5 pm Leamington Fairgrounds, 194 Erie St N, Leamington Walkerville Brewery - 525 Argyle Rd., Windsor Fresh meat, fruits, fish, vegetables, baked goods, Take a tour of Windsor Essex’s largest brewery! Learn flowers and home crafts. Come and support local! more about Hiram Walker, the “Honest Beer”, and the roots of the brewery dating back to the 1890’s. The Rum Runners Tour Saturday, June 1 BREW Sample Saturdays 9:30 am to 2:30 pm Saturday, June 1 Go back in time to the Roaring Twenties as costumed 7:00 pm to 10:00 pm actors tell the story of prohibition and Windsor’s BREW Microbrewery, 635 University Ave. East, Windsor connection to gangsters like Al Capone and the Sample all the Brew craft beer that you like – Purple Gang. including live music each and every Saturday! visitwindsoressex.com Dark Sky Nights The ABBA Show Saturday, June 1 Tuesday, June 4 8:00 pm 7:30 pm Chrysler Theatre, 201 Riverside Dr. W, Windsor Point Pelee National Park, 1118 Point Pelee Dr, Leamington Direct from Australia, the world’s premier live ABBA Join members of the Royal Astronomical Society tribute returns to the Chrysler Theatre! of Canada – Windsor Centre for an evening of stargazing. Art in the Park Art Battle Saturday, June 1 to Sunday, June 2 Wednesday, June 5 Willistead Park, 1899 Niagara, Windsor Border City Town Release Party 7:00 pm to 10:30 pm Walkerville Brewery, 525 Argyle Rd., Windsor One of Ontario’s largest outdoor arts and crafts Saturday, June 1 8:00 pm Art Battle is coming to Windsor! Come watch as artists shows set up around the 15.5 acres of gated grounds Green Bean Cafe, 2320 Wyandotte St W, Windsor Local artist Brendan Scott Friel celebrates the release transform blank canvases into beautiful pieces of art! surrounding the beautiful and historic Willistead of his new single “Border City Town FT. Kelly Hoppe”.… Manor. WIFF 365: Summer Series Belle River Farmers’ Market Thursday, June 6 Charlotte’s & Dara Farm Sanctuary Tour Sunday, June 2 The Capitol Theatre, 121 University Ave, Windsor Saturday, June 1 10:00 am to 2:00 pm 17 films will be shown! 9:45 am to 4:00 pm Optimist Park, 705 Notre Dame St., Belle River Enjoy a spring day on a farm sanctuary tour of Weekly outdoor market held in beautiful Belle River Charlotte’s Freedom Farm and Dara Farm Sanctuary! featuring local produce, meat, fish, wine, baked goods, art and other handmade goods Journey into the Amazon Saturday, June 1 to Sunday, June 2 The Capitol Theatre, 121 University Ave, Windsor Charlotte’s Freedom Farm Spring Tours Windsor Dance eXperience presents this show Sunday, June 2 12:00 pm to 3:00 pm featuring over 50 local dancers ages 11 to 30. Charlotte’s Freedom Farm, 5845 Lakeshore Rd 305, Lakeshore LaSalle Strawberry Festival Have you been wanting to meet the residents at Thursday, June 6 to Sunday, June 9 Wine Trail Ride Cycling Tour Charlotte’s Freedom Farm? Now’s your chance to Vollmer Complex, 2121 Laurier Parkway, Lasalle Saturday, June 1 meet the animals who find sanctuary at Charlotte’s! Featuring a carnival, fireworks over the Detroit River, 11:00 am to 4:30 pm parade, entertainment and local strawberries! Enjoy an award winning scenic ride on your bike to Essex Pelee Island Coast wineries for tastings and a Summer Sunday with Pelee Island progressive meal in Canada’s southernmost wine Winery WE Heart Local Pop Up region! Sunday, June 2 Thursday, June 6 12:30 pm to 4:30 pm 2:00 pm to 6:00 pm Pelee Island Winery, 455 Seacliff Dr., Kingsville Lasalle Civic Centre, 5950 The Dirty Poutine Experience A laid back Sunday afternoon filled with wine, food, Malden Rd., Lasalle Saturday, June 1 song, good friends and summer vibes. June 3 - 9 is Eat Local Week in Ontario – and we’re 4:30 pm to 7:30 pm celebrating with a WE Heart Local Pop Up event in Be sure to wear stretchy pants as you explore dark LaSalle to celebrate everything locally grown! alleys covered with graffiti and learn historical Daniel O’Donnell Canadian facts on your way to taste four different Sunday, June 2 takes on Canada’s most well-known comfort food! 8:00 pm Buck-A-Shuck The Colosseum, 377 Riverside Dr E, Windsor Thursday, June 6 5:00 pm O’Donnell not only performers Irish favourites, his Oxley Estate Winery, 533 County Rd 50 East, Harrow Windsor River Cruises playlist is eclectic. His comedy and story-telling have Enjoy $1 per Fresh East Coast Oyster, horseradish, Saturday, June 1 endeared fans the world over. house mignonette. Two Hour Sightseeing Tour: 2 pm One Hour Sightseeing Tour: 5 pm Ouellette Avenue and Riverside Drive, Windsor A Tasting Experience – A Four Part Series Criss Angel RAW – The Mindfreak Enjoy a Windsor River Cruise along the shorelines of Tuesday, June 4 Unplugged Windsor and Detroit! 7:00 pm to 8:30 pm Thursday, June 6 F&B Walkerville, 2090 Wyandotte St E, Windsor 8:00 pm Join in this four part wine and cheese tasting series! The Colosseum, 377 Riverside Dr E, Windsor Enjoy interactive evenings of fun, laughter and An extraordinary evening of magic unplugged learning! guaranteed to blow your mind! 43 Annual Poor Boy Luncheon Art Army Art Fest Colchester Walleye Derby Friday, June 7 Friday, June 7 to Sunday, June 9 Saturday, June 8 11:00 am to 2:00 pm The City Market, 1030 Walker Road, Windsor 6:30 am St Clair Centre for the Arts, 201 Riverside Dr. W, Windsor Enjoy great art, shopping, food and music at the Art Colchester Park, 100 Jackson St, Colchester Advocis Windsor is proud to host our 43rd Annual Poor Army Art Fest! The 27th Annual Colchester Walleye Derby is back at Boy Luncheon in Support of Cystic Fibrosis. Colchester Harbour BREW Unfiltered Fridays Carnegie Social Friday, June 7 Friday, June 7 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm 5:00 pm to 10:00 pm BREW Microbrewery, 635 University Ave. East, Windsor Carnegie Hall, 28 Division St. S, Kingsville Get your Brew crew together and get ready, Windsor Get social in Kingsville! Good friends, good food, Essex is craft beer crazy! great drinks, live music & more! Walkerville Brewery Tours Mill Street Night Market Saturday, June 8 Friday, June 7 12:30 pm, 3:30 pm and 5 pm Downtown Windsor Farmers’ Market 5:00 pm to 10:00 pm Walkerville Brewery - 525 Argyle Rd., Windsor Saturday, June 8 Mill Street West, Mill Street W., Leamington Take a tour of Windsor Essex’s largest brewery! Learn Leamington’s newly reinvented Mill Street West will set 8:00 am to 1:00 pm more about Hiram Walker, the “Honest Beer”, and the Downtown Windsor, Pelissier St. & Maiden Ln W, Windsor the stage for a series of night markets featuring food, roots of the brewery dating back to the 1890’s. Providing local, fresh and in-season food in an handcrafted items, craft beer, local wine and music! accessible setting! BREW Sample Saturdays Seriously Trivia – Walkerville Saturday, June 8 Friday, June 7 Amherstburg Farmers’ Market 7:00 pm to 10:00 pm Saturday, June 8 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm BREW Microbrewery, 635 University Ave. East, Windsor Walkerville Brewery, 525 Argyle Rd., Windsor 8:30 am to 1:30 pm Sample all the Brew craft beer that you like – Toddy Jones Park, 50 North St, Amherstburg Come down to Walkerville Brewery for the freshest including live music each and every Saturday! Load up on your favourite fruits and vegetables, beer, most delicious food, and the best trivia! baked goods, wine, flowers and many craft items! J.P.
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