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Shelburne Founders' Days 2016 sure to be a big draw

Tried and true... plus some new.

Shelburne Founders’ Day weekend is fast approaching and this year's big Shelburne "show" is sure to be a crowd pleaser. The Organizing Committee has assured SCT that many of the "old favourites" will return, but that there will be a few new features "to keep the weekend interesting."

The new events include a washer tournament, known in some parts as "everyone’s favourite back yard activity." Anyone who fancies themselves a good "washer tosser" should partner up with a pal and sign up to compete.

The big fireworks show is back with a bang, and the Parade of Lights is shaping up to be a spectacular event as well. The ever popular Aboriginal village with their entertaining and interactive displays will not disappoint visitors and the 3rd New Jersey Volunteers reneactment regiment will be on the waterfront in all their glory with their encampment and mock battle.

Of course there will be the tried and true favourite activities for the kids - but this year, with a twist. The new bouncy activity this year is called the "Hamster Ball", and youngsters will want to get inside and roll around and race friends. The Shelburne County Museum Complex will be hosting various childrens' activities, and families can stop by the Dory Shop Museum lawn and check them out.

The face painters will be out in full force as will Mr. J, with his amazing magic show. Who can resist children and animals? No one! So be sure to stop by The Hatfield Farm Petting Zoo with the little ones.

The stage is set for a fun few days of musical entertainment. The favourites are back this year, like Dave Burbine & Traditional Country, and Jamie Cotter. One Metre Up is our Friday night feature, and on Saturday afternoon folks will enjoy some great delta blues with Bob Vacon. Also on the docket for the afternoon is the amazing Jessica Jurgenliemk.

A few new features on the main stage this year include Karaoke with Brian Nickerson and a new take on Shelburne Idol - Shelburne’s Got Talent. Last but not least, the ever-entertaining Banjo Bubba hosts his "Shelburne County Country Days."

All of this entertainment, as well as fantastic food booths, sounds like a great weekend for the entire family, so folks better get ready to "come on down" and enjoy it all. 

 

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