year,” says Strathroy Hometown Festival Chair, Shari Terwilligar. “We’ve brought back the favourites, like the midway, bike rodeo, and Karaoke Idol, but have added some new things as well.” The Hometown Festival promises fun for the entire family with free entrance to the park, and the usual attractions, including Vendor Alley, Karaoke Idol, horse and carriage rides, the bike rodeo, and live concerts in Alexandra Park. Tradition continues with the Strathroy Cruisers’ car show open - ing the Festival on Friday, June 14. More than 200 vintage cars will be parked along the streets starting at the corner of Frank and Front Street, starting at 2 pm.
Hometown Festival Celebrates 45 Years For 45 years, residents of Strathroy and the surrounding area have enjoyed the Hometown Festival. This year is no different! The festival will take place as usual on Father’s Day weekend, June 14 to 16 in Alexandra Park. A small, but passionate, committee of six volunteers is the driv- ing force behind organizing and operating the annual festival. This year’s dedicated volunteer committee consists of Shari Ter - willigar, Dave Brock, Colleen Wiendels, Chris Soares, Rhonda Booth, and Strathroy-Caradoc Municipal Events & Booking Co - ordinator, Kait Topham. “We’re excited and proud of our community involvement, par - ticipation, partnerships and the fun we have planned for this
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