4 <strong>The</strong> <strong>Grapevine</strong>June 27 - July 11, 2013CHOCOLATE COVEREDPOTATO CHIPSEnjoy 5 flavours of Covered Bridge Chips drizzled with Just Us! Chocolate!Pick up your bag today!www.justuscoffee.comthe free tweetsFree Community Business Listings & Two-Week-Tweetsbrought to you by Just Us! Coffee Roasters Cooperative,Main Street, Wolfville & Hwy #1 Grand Pre, 542-7474<strong>The</strong>se listings work on a 1st come, 1st served basis. Email grapevine.wolfville@gmail.com every two weeks for your free placement. Or, reserve your place with a 5-issueminimum commitment at $10 per issue.Oakview Farm Greenhouse – 7 LongspellRd., Kingsport, 582-7454 / oakview@xcountry.tv • Open 9am-7pm daily untilour end-of-season plant sale on July 1 forremaining flowers, veggies & herbs. Contactus for possible open hours after this.Try some no-spray strawberries!Blomidon Estate Winery – 10318 Hwy221, Canning, 582-7565 / blomidonwine.com • We are planting several new blocks ofdifferent grape varieties, including Ortega,Muscat Ottonel, New York Muscat, andLeon Millot. Kyle and the vineyard creware hard at work digging holes (whichhave to be over two feet deep) to put theseyoung vines in. In total, we’re plantingalmost 3,000 vines… that’s a lot of holes!West Hants Historical Society – 281 KingSt., Windsor, 798-4706 / westhantshistoricalsociety.ca• We have a great summerplanned at WHHS. From new exhibits toexciting new monthly programs, it’s sureto be a summer to remember! We hope tosee you soon!Singing Nettles Herbal Clinic – 538-3662/ Amanda@singingnettles.ca / singingnettles.ca • Join us on these Provincial Parks Medicinaland Edible Plant walks at 10:30am:July 6 & Aug. 17, Blomidon ProvincialPark; July 27, Valleyview Provincial Park;Aug. 3, Graves Island Provincial Park; Aug.10, Rissers Beach Provincial Park. SeeFacebook for details.Fanfare – 9145 Commercial St., NewMinas, 365-8180 / jodywear73@gmail.com •Summer is t-shirt weather, so, at Fanfarein New Minas, we will be flogging our hugeselection of rock shirts as well as bodyjewelry and skate gear.BeLeaf Aveda Spa – Railtown, Wolfville,365-5323 / beleafsalonspa.com • Regainyour health and vitality with an energy-healingtreatment. Our energy therapistworks to bring your mental, emotionaland physical systems back into balanceand harmony. Enjoy summer in optimumhealth and well-being.FELTasticFashion – Port Williams, 692-1462 / FELTasticFashion.com • "Everyone isborn creative," no matter how young youare! Every Wednesday starting July 3, wewill offer free drop-in art programs at theKentville Farmers' Market (10am-2pm)!All ages welcome!<strong>The</strong> Custom Cottage – 9 Chestnut Ave.,Wolfville, 542-2583 / thecustomcottage.com • We're more than halfway to Christmas...and customized treasures take timeto create. See our website for absolutelyunique gifts for the really special people inyour life. Celebrate with individuality andsurprises that are "definitely not off therack".Inner Sun Yoga – 461 Main St. Unit 4,Wolfville, 542-YOGA / yoga@innersunyoga.ca / innersunyoga.ca • Inner Sun will havemany drop-in classes to accommodate ourwelcome visitors and the Valley residentswho may be away part of the summer.Little Piggies Reflexology – 681-5633/ littlepiggiesreflexology@gmail.com • Gobarefoot! Great for the feet and keeps you"grounded.” Little Piggies Reflexology isback at the Saturday Wolfville Farmer'sMarket with rubs and scrubs for your feetand hands.Sister Lotus Body Care Products, BellyDance & Herbal Education – 680-8839/ sisterlotus.com • Excited to plan a “JuicyGoddess Retreat” with Carol Fellowes forthe August long weekend! Belly dance, doyoga, learn about herbs, hike, swim, havea sauna, or just rest! Held at the beautifulWindhorse Farm. Contact me for moreinfo!SoundMarket Recording Studios –Pleasant Street, 542-0895 / facebook.com/soundmarket • Music producer Terry Pulliamand new partner Kory Bayer invite localmusicians/songwriters to visit our newprofessional studio! Gold-record–winningservice and gear. Low rates and assistancewith funding. We’re dedicated to capturingyour sound your way!Suggested <strong>The</strong>me:Friday, June 21 marks the beginning of summer, and theschool year is done now as well! What specific plansdoes your business have in store this summer season?Front & Central117 Front St., Wolfville, 542-0588 / frontandcentral.comApple Valley Driving School Inc.– 30Highland Ave, Office 628, Acadia U. Students'Centre, Wolfville, 542-4422 / 698-2332 / applevalleydriving.ca • Summer is awonderful time for a road trip.Applewicks – 10 Gaspereau Ave. Wolfville,542-9771 / larchehomefires.org/applewicks• Applewicks provides a candle-makingworkshop. You make two candles that youtake home with you. $5 per person taxinc., minimum of 10 people or $50. A greatsummer birthday activity!boso Bamboo Boutique – HarboursideDrive (Railtown) Wolfville, 542-7790 / boso.ca • Summer is great at the waterfront.Lovely breeze, fantastic view....and werejoice in being able to have our door open.Come on in and breeze around!L'Acadie Vineyards – 310 Slayter Road,Gaspereau, 542-8463 / lacadievineyards.ca • This month, we’re releasing our 2011vintage Passito, a ripasso-style, full-bodieddry red wine, to the Nova Scotia LiquorCorporation for the first time. Passito isan innovative red wine that is a successfulresponse to the challenges of Nova Scotia’scool climate.One of our team, Jenner Cormier, recently won theNational Diageo World Class Bartender of the Yearaward in Toronto, and next month he will competeat the Diageo World Class contest in Las Vegas.Back here, we’ve rescheduled our vegetarian tastingmenu for September 21, in order to take full advantageof the seasonal harvest.Have a wonderful summer, everyone!Front & Central has been in business sinceAugust 1, 2012. Prior to this, the restaurantwas Tempest World Cuisine.Photo Credit: Glen MacIsaac<strong>The</strong> ClayGround Studio – 348 Main St.Wolfville, 542-2169 / theclaygroundstudio.ca • Fusible glass, pottery pieces, “Stuff-A-Bears”, and slab clay. <strong>The</strong>re is summer funfor everyone at <strong>The</strong> ClayGround!Wolfville Farmers' Market – DeWolfeBuilding at 24 Elm Ave, Wolfville, 697-3344/ wolfvillefarmersmarket.ca • Join us forWord @ the Market: A Celebration of Foodand Farm Writing at the Wolfville Farmers'Market on July 3rd, 4-7pm. We willcelebrate with a panel on food blogging, atalk on cookbook writing, and our “DirtyWord Open Mic, where weeding and writinggrows prose!”, being MC’d by Mike andDonna. Kids will have a chance to maketheir own books.
5 <strong>The</strong> <strong>Grapevine</strong>June 27 - July 11, 2013Smokin' Blues Fest IIIWant to Volunteer? smokinbluesfest@gmail.comUncommon Common Art…Uncanny!Thanks to the combination of Mother Nature and human beings, beauty can be seen allover Kings County. In its sixth year, Uncommon Common Art has brought together a lineupof 14 artists with installations that are as diverse, colourful and playful as the artiststhemselves. <strong>The</strong> fun of it is that you get a map that shows a picture, tells the story of thepiece, and shows you where it is. Your job is to seek and enjoy (or maybe even take yourpicture with it and share it on our Facebook page).THURSDAYS:Spitfire ArmsAlehouse (Windsor):Open Jam w/<strong>The</strong> GreenBank Trio (27th), KevinMeyers (4th), GlenCampbell (11th) 7pmLe Caveau/Grand Pre Winery(Grand Pre): Ron Edmunds and IanBrownstein (4th), Caleb Miles (11th)7pmJust Us! (Wolfville): Open Mic w/MikeAube & Guests (27th, 4th, 11th) 7-9pmUnion Street Café/Wick Pub(Berwick): Old Man Luedecke (Sold-Out)(27th) 8pmAngles Pub (Windsor): Adam Cameron(27th, 4th, 11th) 8-11pmPaddy’s Pub (Kentville): <strong>The</strong> HupmanBrothers (27th, 4th, 11th) 9pmPaddy’s Pub (Wolfville): Trivia w/Graham (27th, 4th, 11th) 9:30pmAnvil (Wolfville): DJ Victor (27th, 4th,11th) 10pmFRIDAYS:Blomidon Inn (Wolfville): Jazz Mannequins(28th) 6:30-10:30pmOld English Tavern (Kentville): BevSheffield (28th) 7-10pm<strong>The</strong> Port Pub (Port Williams): <strong>The</strong> LostTourists (28th), Paul Marshall (5th) 8pmSpitfire Arms Alehouse (Windsor):Knee Deep (28th), Hal Bruce (5th) 8pmUnion Street Café/Wick Pub(Berwick): Open Mic w/Andy & Ariana(28th), Micah OÇonnell (5th) 8:30pmWest Side Charlie’s (New Minas): DJGizmo (28th), TBA (5th) 10pmSpitfire Arms Alehouse (Windsor):Up Dawgs (29th), <strong>The</strong> Hupman Brothers(6th) 7pmPaper Pleasures (Greenwich): CalebMiles, $20, Ages 19+ (29th) 8:30pmLew Murphy’s (Coldbrook): ParkStreet (29th), TBA (6th) 8:30pmPaddy's Pub (Wolfville): George CarterJr. Trio (29th), Woodscott (6th) 9pmAnvil (Wolfville): DJ Victor (29th, 6th)9pmUnion Street Café/Wick Pub (Berwick):Caleb Miles Band, $10 (6th) 9pmTommy Gun’s (Windsor): Brazen, $5(29th), 15th Anniversary w/ DJ ShortyP (6th) 9:30pmWest Side Charlie’s (New Minas): DJLethal Noize (29th), TBA (6th)SUNDAYS:Privet House (Wolfville): Live Jazz w/Ian & Steve (30th, 7th) 11am-2pmPaddy's Pub (Wolfville): Irish MusicSession (30th, 7th) 8pmMONDAYS:Paddy’s Pub (Wolfville): Open Mic w/Beer In <strong>The</strong> Headlights (1st), w/TomCurry (8th) 8pmTUESDAYS:<strong>The</strong> Port Pub (Port Williams): OpenMic w/Ian Brownstein & Steve Lee (2nd,9th) 7:30pmT.A.N Coffee (Wolfville): Open Mic &Donna (2nd, 9th) 8pmPaddy’s Pub (Kentville): Irish MusicSession (2nd, 9th) 8-10pmContributing artists were asked to create an original art piece in nature that asks us to stopand pay attention. Whether on private or public property, all art locations are accessibleto the public. <strong>The</strong> imagination and creativity of each artist, ranging from the subtle to theobvious, is showcased in a uniquely individual way.<strong>The</strong> cultural scavenger hunt encourages you to find the locations on a large, full-colourposter/map, photographed by Ernest Cadegan. All of the art locales are on one side andinformation about each individual art piece, the artist and the sponsors on the other. Itallows people to explore their own “backyard” with a sense of surprise and fun.After June 15, maps will be available at area businesses and Visitor Information Centresacross the province.See us at: http://www.uncommoncommonart.com or on Facebook at Uncommon Common ArtEmail us at: uncommoncommonart@gmail.comCountry Barn Antiquesc. 1860Reuse, Reuse, ReuseHave you heard about Valley Waste’s Reuse Centre?Browsers Welcome - Buyers AdoredPort Williams, NS 902-542-5461Main St - Exit 11 - off Route 101<strong>The</strong> Last Re-Sort Reuse Centre takes items destined for the landfill and offers them for purchase ata nominal price. Last fall, the Reuse Centre diverted almost 25 tonnes of material from the landfilland, this year, we hope to far exceed that total and rescue even more items!<strong>The</strong> items for sale range from household items, sporting goods, building materials, furniture, books,toys, even the kitchen sink! Basically whatever Valley residents decide to throw away that week.<strong>The</strong> Reuse Centre reopened for a new season on Saturday, April 20 th from 9am–Noon and is openevery Saturday after that. You can find us in the basement of the Valley Waste office, 90 Donald EHiltz Connector Rd. in the Kentville Industrial Park.Be sure to follow our ads every Friday on Kijiji and take a sneak-peek at the treasures available thenext day.- Blurb used with permission from ValleyFamilyFun.caSATURDAYS:WEDNESDAYS:Farmers’ Market (Wolfville): SaharaJane (29th), Micah O'Connell & DeliaMacpherson (6th) 10am-1pmFarmers’ Market (Wolfville): <strong>The</strong>Broussard Family (3rd), Sahara Jane(10th) 5-7pmQuality long and short term accommodations in Wolfville:32 Main St., Wolfville, 542-3420 | www.roselawnlodging.caLibrary Pub (Wolfville): Irish Saturdaysw/Bob and Ro (29th, 6th) 2-4pm,evenings TBA (29th, 6th) 9pm<strong>The</strong> Naked Crepe (Wolfville): OpenMic w/Jesse Potter (3rd, 10th) 8pmWest Side Charlie’s (New Minas): Karaokew/DJ Billy T (3rd, 10th) 9pm582-7071