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Eden Mills Writers' Festival

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177: 80: 270: 231: 189: 216: 258: 204: 314: 17: 246: 48:. The festival includes readings by poets, authors, and other writers at various outdoor venues throughout the village. The festival occurs on the second Sunday after Labour Day in September. In previous years more than 40 Canadian authors appeared to give readings and interact with audiences, including notable Canadian writers such as 157:
groups can display their work. Authors also congregate here to meet fans and sign their books. There is live music between readings and local food vendors sell various types of food to accommodate all tastes. This all happens within the small village, where participants can walk easily from venue to
329:"To avoid landfill-clogging plastic bottles, Eden Mills brings in a water tank to dispense treated water to thirsty attendees. Festival volunteers discourage the use of disposable food containers by transporting dirty dishes by teenaged volunteers on bikes for washing at a neighbouring 289:. Many of these volunteers have been with the festival for years, and new ones are recruited each year. It is run by an eight-person board, six of whom are Eden Mills residents. The general membership of approximately 50 people assist with 176: 102:, which was built in 1877. Don and Mark Holman, the owners of the general store at the time, suggested to neighbor Leon Rooke (who was then living with his wife Constance across the street) to launch his latest novel 305:. On the day of the festival, 60 volunteers help with activities. Private sites are offered free of charge for readings, expressing the local support and generosity typical of this festival. 59:
The festival also provides opportunities for young and unpublished writers to present their work in a juried reading session called "the Fringe." There are two literary contests: the
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Poetry Contest and the Festival Literary Contest for new writers over the age of 16. The festival includes a book vendors' bazaar (Publisher's Way), a
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Over the years, the Festival has taken place in an array of different Eden Mills venues, most of which are outdoors. Some are on the banks of the
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area (the Adisokaun stage). Children's Site is held at Jenny's Place, a retail store. Additions to the festival include the fringe and
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winner. It has been held annually since then, and expanded its programs: the number of professional readers, contests, etc.
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The festival also has a section of the village partitioned for Publishers' Way. This is where
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and will be replaced with "a series of free online literary events" from May to October.
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venue. The festival does offer transportation for anyone who cannot manage the walking.
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Rooke in front of the General Store in Eden Mills where the festival started
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The 2020 festival, scheduled for September 11–13, was cancelled due to the
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event, a children's site, and musical events. Eden Mills is located on the
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Eden Mills is the first community in North America to attempt to have a
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Opening of Eden Mills Writers Festival and dedication by the Town Crier
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and the festival's principal readings take place on its banks.
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In 1989 the Eden Mills Writers' Festival began, featuring
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readings, as well as two annual literary competitions.
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village
Eden Mills
Guelph
Ontario
Canada
Margaret Atwood
P. K. Page
Ishar Singh
First Nations
Eramosa River

Leon Rooke
Governor General's Award
General Store
Rohinton Mistry
Michael Ondaatje
Jane Urquhart
Linda Spalding
Eramosa River
First Nations
Young Adult
booksellers
publishers
non-profit
coronavirus pandemic
Opening of Eden Mills Writers Festival and dedication by the Town Crier
Thomas King reading in the Sculpture Garden
Thomas King
Leon Rooke reading in Rivermead

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