Welcome to the archive of Team Fergmeijer's Kagawong news column in The Manitoulin West Recorder and The Manitoulin Expositor.

Wednesday, May 17, 2023

May 17, 2023

Your friendly neighbourhood columnists have an eclectic taste when it comes to how we spend our free time. One of our favourite pastimes is to play board games. It all started years ago when we stole a neighbour’s game as a prank. He still doesn’t have a Clue! We told a friend about the prank and they warned us that we could get in a lot of trouble for stealing board games, but it’s a Risk we’re willing to take. We have so many board games in our collection now that we’ve had to weed out a few. We took a couple to the thrift store, but they said they could only take one. We were a bit upset, but finally just asked which one they wanted. They said, “Sorry. We don’t want any Trouble.” And now, Uno us just a little bit better. 

This Friday the 19th is Game Night in Kagawong! Join other board game enthusiasts at the Park Centre starting at 6:30pm. 


Not all blackflies are bad! Grab a racquet and come out a-swingin’ at the annual Blackfly Tennis Tournament hosted by the Manitoulin Tennis Club! Mark Saturday, May 20 on your calendars (rain date Sunday, May 21), and contact ctheijsmeijer@gmail.com for more information.


This week saw the water lines in town being flushed. If you notice any discolouration, let your water run until it is clear.


Did you know that you can access ebooks and audiobooks online for free through the library?! Download the free Libby app, login using your patron number, and you have thousands of books at your fingertips. Contact Billings Library (billingsreads@gmail.com) to find out what your patron number is. 


Do you suppose Canada’s national board game would be Sorry?


There’s a new exhibit coming to the Old Mill Heritage Centre in Kagawong! Word on the street is that a new camera and photographic exhibition is, ahem, being developed. Opening day is slated for the Victoria Day long weekend - stay tuned for further details!


Miss out on The Barrel Boys at the Old Church on the Hill at the end of April? It turns out they were just the first in a series of concerts running out of the Old Church through the spring and summer! Keep an eye on social media for more in the 2023 Kagawong Concert Series. 


Speaking of music, special thanks to Jane Best and the Manitoulin Community Choir for a lovely outdoor concert down by the Kagawong market pavilion on May 6. From toe-tapping tunes to soul-soothing songs, the audience was treated to a lovely repertoire.


Happy Birthday to a collection of present, past, and part-time Kagawongians: Sherri C, Gerry M, Tammy CS are all celebrating this week. May you live to be old and toothless – Jell-O is the caviar of the future!


The waterline work on Old Mill Road has started. That road will be closed as the work requires excavation of the roadway to install a new water main and service connections. Residents will have access to their property, but may have to use Newburn road via Graham’s hill at times. 


Go fly a kite! No, really. On Sunday June 4th in Gore Bay you can go fly a kite in the Kite Festival! From 1-4 pm you can enjoy kite-flying at the Western Manitoulin Community Garden. It's a free event and fun can be had for all ages. Enjoy the BBQ lunch, get crafty at the Make a Scarecrow station, and check out a Pop-up Play area for the littles. There will also be community service people and their vehicles for viewing and questions. Bring your own kite or use one the festival provides. 


There is another board game we used to play a long time ago that we haven’t yet mentioned. But we don’t like talking about our checkered past. Have a great long weekend!

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