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June 22, 2022

Wilcox, Harmer and Sloan to play Base31 this summer

<p>David Wilcox last played in Prince Edward County in 2017. (Jason Parks/Gazette File Photo)</p>
David Wilcox last played in Prince Edward County in 2017. (Jason Parks/Gazette File Photo)

 

DESIRÉE DECOSTE

STAFF WRITER

Base31, a destination in progress on the grounds of a former WWII airbase in Picton announced Thursday its inaugural programming lineup. A vibrant mix of music, theatre, comedy and community activities will descend upon the iconic site every weekend throughout the summer and into the fall. 

To start the lineup, The first guided walking tours begin on July 2 led by former property manager Jacqui Burley and run every Saturday beginning at 2pm all summer long.

On July 9, Base31 County Open House and Community Day will take place featuring an interactive art installation with The Department of Illumination, live music, food, and family-friendly entertainment. 

  • July 15 and 16 the Prince Edward County Craft Beer Festival
  • July 22nd – Sarah Harmer in concert
  • July 29th/30th – Roamin’ Theatre Roulant
  • August 5th – David Wilcox in concert 
  • August 12th – Big Lake Arts presents their opening concert, ‘Bach n’ Beethoven’ 
  • August 19th/20th – Roamin’ Theatre Roulant
  • August 27th – Sloan in concert 
  • September 2 – 4 will be the We’re Funny that Way Queer Cabaret Festival featuring; Alec Mapa, The B-Girlz, Brandon Ash-Mohammed, Heather Bambrick, Karen Williams, Martha Chaves, Maggie Cassella and Slanty Eyed Mama (Lyris Hung + Kate Rigg) in support of The Rainbow Charity Network. Comedy and music at its finest.
  • September 17th – Bedouin Soundclash

The historical landmark and venue has a long and rich history as an airbase, industrial business park and is situated on the traditional territory of the St. Lawrence Iroquoians, Anishnaabeg, Wendat, Haudenosaunee Peoples and Mississauguga nations. Base31 is adjacent to the Kanien’keha:ka (Mohawk) community of Tyendinaga. 

After a group of community builders known as PEC Community Partners Inc. purchased the site in December of 2021, the property has become an evolving fusion of art, ecology, heritage, industry and innovation. Base31 invites everyone to peer into its past and co-create its future.

For more details and ticket information please visit https://base31.ca

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