Here’s what’s going on in St. Thomas and Elgin County over the next 48 hours.
Today: “The Kitchen Witches” takes the stage at Port Stanley Festival Theatre August 6th- 23rd! Saucy chefs Dolly and Isobel have their own live cable-access cooking shows, each with dwindling ratings. So, what could possibly go wrong if they joined forces? EVERYTHING! More details here!
Today: The Railway City Music and Arts Festival returns to Pinafore Park August 14th-17th! Find more details and the full entertainment lineup here.
Today: Baby Storytime is being hosted at St. Thomas Public Library Friday from 10:30 to 11 a.m. This storytime is designed for babies and their caregivers to explore early literacy through gentle stories, songs, and rhymes. Start your reading journey together in a cozy, welcoming environment. *Please note: this program is exclusively for babies who cannot walk yet.
Today: Railway City Brewing Co. has live music every Friday from 6 to 9 p.m.
Tomorrow: The Horton Farmers’ Market is open Saturday from 8 a.m. to noon! You can now stop by every Saturday through November 1st to shop the fresh and local foods as well as endless creations from the talented artisans.
Tomorrow: The Old Imperial Farmers’ Market is open every Saturday from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. in Aylmer! It’s a family-friendly, year-round, indoor Farmers’ Market that celebrates, supports, and showcases the best of what our community has to offer.
Tomorrow: Saturday Stories goes from 10:30 to 11 a.m. at the St. Thomas Public Library. Join staff each Saturday for storytime, which is full of active songs and stories!
Sunday: Sparta is set to host its 2nd Annual Summer Fundraiser BBQ and Fun Fair on Sunday, August 17, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Sparta Community Hall. Admission is $10 (cash only) and includes a hot dog, chips, a freezie, and water. The day will feature free activities for all ages, including a bouncy castle, lawn games, prizes, face painting, Club Car races, and live music.
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And Don’t Forget About Community Meals in both St. Thomas and Aylmer!


