Shelburne's second annual Street Festival had lots to see

2008-06-26 / Regional News

Mayor praises volunteers

On behalf of Shelburne Council, Mayor Ed Crewson has extended appreciation and gratitude to the volunteers who made the Shelburne Doors Open Heritage Street Festival and Classic Car Show such an overwhelming success for the second year in a row:

• Fundraising for Stage - Doug Baumken, John Oostyen, Mark Pooley and Mark Reeves

• Doors Open Sites - Shelley Doney, Kim Fraser, Jim Nixon, Tom Lozon, Brian Besley, Randy Chambers, Wayne Piercey, Susan Wilson, Jane Turnbull, Jennifer Crewson, Mary Lynn Armstrong, Emanual Pontes, Amanda Walker, Neil Orford, Amelia Pendleton, Brett Squirrell, Carley Prentice, Cody McCreath, Daniel Avila, David Kinsley, Dylan Craig, Evan Voyce Giuliano Andreozzi, Hannah

Allen, Jessi Varey, Michelle Reichert, Owen Phillips, Will Martin and Brooke Crewson .

• Heritage Street Festival volunteers - Giuliano Andreozzi, Darrel Baumken, Doug Baumken, Kristen Baumken, Ryan Baumken, Bruce Buchanan, Lynda Buffett, Bob Carruthers, Money Dadwan, Mr. Eade, Barry Evans, Kimberly Evans, Kyle Evans, Lindsay Evans, Ralph Evans, Alexis Drake & Mortgage Brokers.com staff, Nate Feallock-Cole, Teresa Feallock & Investors Group staff, Lynda Grant, Bob Giles Jr., Bob Giles Sr., Larry Gilkinson Sari Heiber-McLenaghan, Rebecca Higginson- Rolllins,Greg Holmes, David Kinsley, Andrew Lewis & Giant Tiger staff, Tim Lozon & Bell Aliant staff, Will Martin, Cassie Niepalla, Nadine Morrow, Allysa Murphy, John Oostyen, Janice Porter, Tony Porter, Beverly Prior, Mark Reeves, Debbie Scace & Peoples Credit Union staff, Dennis Scace, Erin Steadman, Katherine Steadman, Don Stewart, Angela Vineham, Heather Wannamaker, Katrina Washington, and

• The Heritage Committee: AJ Cavey, Allan Walker, Geoff Dunlop, Laura Camilleri, Laurita Townsend, Lynda Buffett, Kimberly Evan, Sharron Peet and Walter Benotto.

DOORS OPEN CELEBRATIONS.Merv Parker, dressed as a Post-WW II military policeman, kept the Local Town Crier on the job at the recent Shelburne Street Festival Others like Eric Nagler and Louise Hall of Huntsman Antiques who was the People's Choice Award winner for the Victorian Fashion Contest, gave people something to see. Mayor Ed Crewson led "Doors Open" tours around Shelburne throughout the day-long event supremely attired as Samuel de Champlain, who is believed to have been the first European to set eyes on what is now Dufferin County, in the year of his journey inland in 1616 Photos/MARNIWALSH DOORS OPEN CELEBRATIONS.Merv Parker, dressed as a Post-WW II military policeman, kept the Local Town Crier on the job at the recent Shelburne Street Festival Others like Eric Nagler and Louise Hall of Huntsman Antiques who was the People's Choice Award winner for the Victorian Fashion Contest, gave people something to see. Mayor Ed Crewson led "Doors Open" tours around Shelburne throughout the day-long event supremely attired as Samuel de Champlain, who is believed to have been the first European to set eyes on what is now Dufferin County, in the year of his journey inland in 1616 Photos/MARNIWALSH

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