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The Town of Essex Arts, Culture & Tourism Committee is looking for local talent to perform in this year’s Tune Up the Parks Concert Series.
After a switch to online concerts last year, the committee is planning in-person performances for the series, which is heading into its seventh year.
Since its launch, the series has featured local artist and bands sharing their musical talents every week. In 2020, the park performances went digital with live Facebook and YouTube streams.
This year, performances are tentatively scheduled to run from July to September, with backup arrangements in place if public health restrictions do not allow for gatherings.
The Town of Essex has released their holiday lights map.
Presented by the Town of Essex Arts, Culture, and Tourism (ACT) Committee, in partnership with the Essex Centre BIA, the Candy Cane Lane Christmas Light & Decorating Contest challenged residents and businesses owners to put their best lights forward in this festive celebration.
All submissions have been published to an online, interactive map, which will give visitors a chance to plan a route and take in as many displays as they’d like. Submissions are broken down into individual homes, blocks of homes, and Essex Centre businesses.
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WINDSOR, ONT. Essex residents can now hunt down the town’s best and brightest holiday light displays with a map of the Candy Cane Lane Christmas Lights and Decorating Contest submissions. Presented by the Town of Essex Arts, Culture, and Tourism (ACT) Committee, in partnership with the Essex Centre BIA, dared residents and businesses owners to “put their best lights forward” this holiday season. “It’s astounding to see so many submissions from home and business owners throughout the community,” said Tony Paniccia, ACT Committee Chair. “We’re excited to provide this map so residents and visitors can take part in a safe, festive, and free holiday celebration!”