Enjoy Farm-Fresh Produce with your Storm Stayed Suds! Now you can thank a farmer while savouring some suds. New Moon Community Homestead cultivates a variety of vegetables and fruit at their five-acre farm, located in Ailsa Craig, while raising chickens, cattle, pigs and sheep using biodynamic and regenerative farming methods. While customers can visit the farm on select days, or join their CSA, or find them at various local farmer markets, Old South Londoners have an opportunity to purchase their fresh produce and frozen pasture-raised meats locally Tuesdays from 6:00 to 8:00 pm throughout September at their pop-up market at Storm Stayed Brewing Company at 169 Wharncliffe Road South.
PortStanley FestivalTheatre
PACKED WITH FALL ENTERTAINMENT! SIMON JOYNES PLAYWRIGHTS’ FESTIVAL Join us for three nights of FREE Public Readings as we develop new Canadian stories. Hosted by PSFT Artistic Director Liz Gilroy
September 18 - 20 th , 2025 at 7:30pm “Deadly Memories” by Steven Gallagher
How the Streets got their Names
Tecumseh Avenue was named for Chief Tecumseh, a leader of the Shawnee and of a large tribal confederacy for- med to unite the indigenous nations of the Great Lakes and Ohio Valley to defend their lands against westward settlement expansion. Tecumseh’s con- federacy allied with the British in the War of 1812, assisting in the capture of Fort Detroit. Tecumseh was killed in the Battle of the Thames near modern- day Chatham-Kent on October 1813. A legend, there are parks, streets, schools and towns named after him.
“Hart’s Crossing” by Tracey Hoyt “Ship To Shore” by Norm Foster Reserve Free Seats in Advance Donations Welcomed at the Door
October 4 2pm & 7:30pm
Timeless Sounds of the 50’s & 60’s with a fresh, contemporary energy!
THE FRETLESS
featuring Madeleine Roger November 8 2pm & 7:30pm
Contemporary Folk Music
519-782-4353 www.psft.ca RESERVE YOUR SEATS
50% off all maintenance calls this month 50% OFF all maintenance calls this month *some conditions apply
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