Celebration 60 offers fun for all ages

July 17, 2018

Celebration 60

Celebration 60

It will be a celebration of epic propotions this Saturday in Ingleside.

Celebration 60 will mark the 60th anniversary of the village’s founding with a full day of activities for all ages. The fun kicks off at 12 pm and continues through the evening with free live entertainment courtesy of The Shiners, Kilts, Riffs and Spurs and Hadrian’s Wall.

“We have something for everyone,” said Jennifer MacIsaac, a member of the Celebration 60 organizing committee. “It’s going to be a huge block party right in the heart of Ingleside.”

The fun kicks off at 12 pm and there will be no shortage of things to keep the young ones entertained.

Children’s activities include inflatables, pony rides, face painting, and a children’s firefighter obstacle course.

Another big draw will be the Fire Guy’s performances at 1:30 pm and 3:30 pm featuring fire juggling, fire eating, fire breathing, skateboarding and more.

There will also be a beer garden, the Schneiders / Foodland Community Cruiser BBQ, a vehicle extrication demonstration, music by Alex and Ethan MacIsaac, a dunk tank to support the new Ingleside Park and a display by the Lost Villages Historical Society.

Live music kicks off at 5 pm and continues through the night with a stellar lineup featuring The Shiners, Kilts, Riffs and Spurs and Hadrian’s Wall.

All of the activities are free and dozens of local businesses have stepped forward to sponsor the event and ensure it is a success.

For more information on Celebration 60, please click here.

Additional Events
Looking for other fun things to do in Cornwall? Make sure to check out our Events page for info on upcoming events in the area!

Additional Information
Planning a visit to Cornwall? Cornwall Tourism can help. Email us at info@staging.banfield.agency to request a copy of our Visitor Guide or contact us at (613) 936-0842. You can also stop by our Visitor Information Centre inside the Cornwall Community Museum (160 Water Street West) in Lamoureux Park.

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Article by Kevin Lajoie
www.CornwallTourism.com