The Rural Voice, 2002-09, Page 37A Targe stage will dominate the
central tent where presentations will
run from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. each day
of the IPM. Just a few of the
highlights include: Jill Wilcox who'll
be preparing dishes using food from
Farmer Jack and Strathroy Foods;
Ann Slater of Oxford County and
Bob Chorney of Farm Markets
Ontario who'll provide farm -direct
marketing tips; Del Dowding of
Water Gardens in Mt. Brydges
who'll describe how homeowners
can prepare their ponds for winter;
fashions from E. Mayhew & Son of
Glencoe; and Rita Veel with De-
Clutter/De-Stress who'll demonstrate
the arranging art of Feng Shui.
During the days of the match
there'll be non-stop
entertainment and live
demonstrations. Responsible for
much of this effort are Dinie
Twynstra of Grand Bend and Shirley
Hodgson and other members of the
Special Events Committee.
Twynstra is in charge of the Main
Stage which will be located in the
centre of the tented city.
"What we're trying to do is
feature mostly local talent," she says.
There's lots of talent to draw
from. Portuguese singer Mike
Cordeiro of Strathroy will appear on
the Wednesday. Watch for the
country music entertainer Gary Boyle
on the Thursday. Friday's fun
includes award-winning fiddler
Shane Cook, and Judy Von.
Saturday's entertainment will include
the Tomato Soup Band, Heart String,
and the Beck Family of Owen Sound
with fiddling and step dancing.
On Sunday, Jimmy Rankin will
close out the IPM. Known for his
work with The Rankin Family, he'll
bring the East Coast heartbeat to the
IPM.
These people, and many others,
help make the admission price to the
IPM one of the biggest bargains in
2002.
Hodgson is concentrating much of
her effort on the Special Events and
Demonstration Ring and the Special
Events Tent next to it. On most days
of the match, there'll be
entertainment action from 11 a.m. to
5 p.m.
On the Tuesday, there'll be a
variety of ponies strutting their stuff
in the Demonstration Ring. On the
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