Southpoint Sun - April 20, 2022

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Wednesday, April 20, 2022

Year of the Garden event KINGSVILLE – The Town of Kingsville has announced “Celebrate 2022 – The Year of the Garden” with a free community event on Sunday, May 1. Organized by the town’s Communities in Bloom Committee, this family-friendly event honours Kingsville’s rich natural heritage, promotes environmental stewardship, and highlights the love of garden-

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ing. In June 2021, the federal government declared 2022 the Year of the Garden. Earlier this year, Kingsville joined 48 other municipalities – from Victoria, B.C., to Torbay, NL – proclaiming 2022 as the Year of the Garden. The Canadian Nursery Landscape Association initiated the concept as a centennial celebration of Canada’s ornamental

horticultural sector. The intention is to commemorate Canada’s rich garden heritage, celebrate today’s vibrant garden culture, and create important legacies for a sustainable future. Several municipalities are planning to celebrate the Year of the Garden with a local project or event to acknowledge the benefits that gardens and gardening provide. Kingsville’s project in-

cludes a full day of activities on Sunday, May 1. “Kingsville is so fortunate. As Canada’s most southern town, we enjoy a mild climate perfect for gardening, and our citizens are very enviro-conscious,” said Councillor Thomas Neufeld, Chair of Kingsville’s Communities in Bloom Committee. “We wanted to celebrate these attributes with a day of fun and learning along themes of gardening, love of nature, and care for the environment that will appeal to the

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whole family.” Starting at 10:00 a.m. at Lakeside Park’s Pavilion, exhibitors and vendors will offer hands-on craft workshops using natural and recycled materials. Workshops continue throughout the day, and the 2nd Kingsville Scouts are providing refreshments and a barbecue. There will also be a series of short presentations on diverse topics, such as: forest bathing; soil enhancement techniques; how to grow your own microgreens; and the

trees of Lakeside Park. A guided nature walk to identify the trees within the park will follow, and the Arts Society of Kingsville (ASK) has organized a Plein Air Painting demonstration by local artists. The event is free to attend. All are invited to come out and help Celebrate the Year of the Garden. See other upcoming initiatives of the Communities in Bloom Committee at www.kingsville.ca/cib.


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Young Oilers fan gets trip of a lifetime

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100th show for Dale’s Coffee House

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Three locals named to Dodgeball Canada posts

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Reid claims spot in senior title game

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Flyers sweep Rockets with last second goal

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ECFA inducts four into hall

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SURE SIGN OF SPRING

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Year of the Garden event

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Seniors’ expo at Kingsville Community Centre

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Portion of Wheatley Road to be closed for bridge work

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OPP conclude accident investigation

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EASTER EGG FUN AT TWO CREEKS

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Kingsville Friendly Club report

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Puppy perishes in fire

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Music On the 42 to return to amphitheatre

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LDSS students serving up plant-based food

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Mixed emotions as Wheatley residents return home

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Outdoor patio program ends

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South end traffic study okayed by council

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ENJOYING THE EASTER REWARDS

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Construction well underway for new K-12 Kingsville school

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