Eatdrink #82 March/April 2020
The LOCAL food & drink magazine serving London, Stratford & Southwest Ontario since 2007.
The LOCAL food & drink magazine serving London, Stratford & Southwest Ontario since 2007.
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chef training facility with a focus on agriculture<br />
and hands-on techniques for food cultivation. The<br />
dinner plate is ever changing. An invitation has<br />
been extended by the 1909 Culinary Academy for<br />
a complimentary 3-hour session with Chef Murray<br />
Zehr, designed specifically for chefs, cooks and<br />
restaurant managers. Tourism Oxford and SWOTC<br />
are excited to partner with the Academy to offer<br />
this free workshop for restaurants on Monday,<br />
<strong>March</strong> 9, 1–4 pm. 5183 Trussler Road, Ayr, Ontario,<br />
the1909culinaryacademy.ca<br />
Chatham-Kent Tourism, in partnership with<br />
Grey County Tourism, is hosting the third annual<br />
Rural Tourism Symposium. This one-day event is<br />
designed to raise the profile of rural tourism as an<br />
integral part of the provincial and national visitor<br />
experience. It targets those in the rural tourism<br />
industry, and seeks to inspire tourism industry<br />
professionals to redefine success by leveraging<br />
up, capitalizing on opportunities and partnering<br />
for success. Join Chatham-Kent Tourism as they<br />
host rural tourism stakeholders, destination<br />
marketing organizations and tourism businesses in<br />
partnership with Grey County Tourism. Celes Davar<br />
of Earth Rythms is the keynote speaker. Thursday,<br />
<strong>April</strong> 23, 8:30 a.m. –3:30 p.m., Ridgetown College,<br />
120 Main St E, Ridgetown, chatham-kent.ca/<br />
Tourism/rural-tourism-symposium<br />
The new Huron Waves Music Festival will formally<br />
announce its inaugural Spring lineup at The White<br />
Squirrel Golf Club and Restaurant (a Festival<br />
sponsor) at 5pm on Tuesday, <strong>March</strong> 10. Artistic<br />
Director is John Miller, who founded and ran for<br />
18 years the renowned Stratford Summer Music<br />
Festival, will bring programming that includes<br />
four incredible women, each with a unique musical<br />
perspective. Karen Gibson, founder of Britain’s<br />
Kingdom Choir that’s famous for her “Stand By<br />
Me” rendition at the royal wedding of Meagan<br />
Markle and Prince Harry, brings her Choir for<br />
performances in Goderich and Exeter and leads an<br />
open, choral workshop for regional singers and<br />
conductors. Barbara Croall, an Odawa First Nations<br />
composer and educator rooted in Anishinaabeg<br />
traditions, will be Huron Waves’ artist-in-residence<br />
with aboriginal youth at the Kettle and Stony Point<br />
Hillside School. Anne Bourne, an Ontario specialist<br />
in blending Nature’s vibrations with the sounds of<br />
human voices and musical instruments, will lead<br />
Deep Listening experiences with walkers along the<br />
shores of Lake Huron. And Leigh Ann Ryan, a St.<br />
John’s educator and signing specialist, will bring<br />
the Newfoundland Deaf Choir to the music festival<br />
to inspire audible-capable audiences with how the<br />
partially and totally deaf create their music with