July 24–26 · Guelph Lake Island · Rain/Shine
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July 24–26 · Guelph Lake Island · Rain/Shine
Celebrating music and community $2 first copy free July 24–26 · Guelph Lake Island · Rain/Shine wear sweatshop-free Ts women · men · youth · babies acetaminophen antacid batteries cameras condoms earplugs hand sanitizer ice programs posters rain ponchos sporks sunblock tampons travel packs + other items $18–26 bamboo Ts $30 tanks $22 dresses $25 sarongs $22 hats bucket & military + youth sizes $20 pendant $15 Hillside Inside Long-sleeve Ts $20 Toques get your Hillside Spork! reusable spoon/fork/ knife only $2.50 stainless steel canteens $12.50 each available all weekend beer mugs & wine glasses $2 each at beer tents only $15 vintage yoga pants · dresses · leggings · shirts $15 vintage Ts (including larger sizes) $15 prices include PST and GST · subject to change artists’ CDs and Ts at the Merch Tent admission Weekend and Saturday passes are sold out at press time. • Holiday Passes $95 (included a $10 donation to the Welcome in Drop-in Centre). $2,500 donated this year. • Weekend Passes $85–100. Day passes $50–60. Includes GST and admission to the conservation area. • Children 12 & under; seniors 65 & over: free. important • Your wristband is your festival pass. Do not remove it! • For happy Hillside seating, chairs in the back and blankets in the front please. • Hillside Festival is committed to accessibility for all. See page 11 for information and services available at the Access Support Tent. • No dogs (except service dogs) on festival site. attention parents Hillside expects that each parent/ guardian appropriately ensure the safety and supervision of their child(ren) while at the festival. awards At the Festivals and Events Ontario Annual Conference this winter, the Hillside Festival received three awards: Best Greening of a Festival or Event 2008, Best Poster 2008 in our budget category – and we were designated as one of the Top 100 Festivals and Events in Ontario, 2009. looking ahead Stay tuned to hillsidefestival.ca for information and submission deadlines for volunteers, performers, vendors, workshops, neighbourhood tent, program advertising, etc., and for information about Hillside Inside, our winter festival. • 27th Hillside Festival is July 23, 24, 25, 2010. • 3rd Hillside Inside is Saturday February 6, 2010. Hillside Festival Annual General Meeting Mon. Oct. 26, 2009 · 7:30-9:00 pm St. George’s Church, 99 Woolwich St. Members in good standing are invited to attend. This program was printed by Ampersand Printing, which is 100% bullfrogpowered with green electricity. Welcome Board’s Message 4 FRED 16 Getting into Hillside 4 Volunteer Manager’s Message 6 The People Who Bring You Hillside 6 Thanks 8 More than Music 9 Performers 13 David Francey 16 The Arkells 13 The Grates 17 Great Lake Swimmers 18 Green Go 18 Birthday Boys 14 Clues 15 Cœur de pirate 15 The Collectibles 15 Dala 15 Dancehall Free For All 16 Ritallin 29 Jayme Stone & Mansa Sissoko 23 Plug Poetry 29 Kae Sun 23 Truth Is… 29 The Woodchoppers Association, Jah Youssouf & Abdoulaye Koné 25 Paul Quarrington 29 Aboriginal Circle 35 Artisan Market 37 Body & Mind Workshops 39 Crafts 39 General Workshops 40 Healing Arts 43 The Guelph Guitar Project: Songs from the Storyteller 25 Children’s Area 46 Workshops 48 Ambre McLean 20 Performer Emcees 26 Spoken Word 27 Melissa McClelland 20 Amani 27 Mishka 20 Tomy Bewick 27 Los Misioneros del Norte 20 Kyle Buckley 27 Notre Dame de Grass 20 Saturday 27 Loreena McKennit 20 Gurpreet Chana – The Tabla Guy 14 Dwayne Morgan 28 Kristin Sweetland 23 The Witchies 25 David Martel 19 Bruce Peninsula 14 Rene Meshake 28 Tokyo Police Club 24 Library Voices 19 Divine Brown 14 Silver Starling 23 The Skydiggers 23 Timber Timbre 24 Hey Rosetta 18 Treasa Levasseur 19 Sam Bradley 14 Shane Koyczan & the Short Story Long 28 The Tallboys 23 Kevin Hearn & Thin Buckle 18 Guelph Improv Team 28 Buffy Sainte-Marie 23 Sunparlour Players 23 Grupo Fantasma 18 Ladies of the Canyon 19 Dave Bidini 14 Emma-Lee 16 Ariana Gillis 17 Kid Coma 18 Bahamas 14 Eccodek 16 Josh Gabriel 17 Issa 18 C.R. Avery 13 Julie Doiron 16 Gentleman Reg 17 Zaki Ibrahim 18 Attack in Black 13 Delhi 2 Dublin 16 The Rural Alberta Advantage 21 Final Fantasy 16 In Memoriam 4 photo: julian katz Ohbijou 20 Jenn Pidgeon 27 Red Rosary 20 Dane Jah Ras 28 Kate Reid 21 Rock Plaza Central 21 Xavier Rudd 21 123 Woolwich Street 2nd Floor Guelph, Ontario N1H 3V1 Info 519.763.6396 Kevin Sutton 27 Rainbow Stage Performers 47 Drum & Dance 50 Enviro Workshops 54 Women’s Tent 56 Youth Tent 58 Food Menus 60 Site Map 63 Claudia Dey 28 Cease Scuff Collective 28 Beny Esguerra 28 Tickets 866.598.4455 Fax 519.763.9514 Email [email protected] hillsidefestival.ca © Copyright 2009 Hillside Community Festival and program contributors. All rights reserved. Cover and inside illustrations: © Anwen Sutherland · Program Design: LIND design.ca Photos from Hillside 2009 © copyright 2008 Julian Katz or Lauren Purves (as indicated) · Hillside Logo Graphic: Gary Eden Program edited by Ruth Howard · All errors or omissions the responsibility of the Hillside Festival. Making growth work In Memoriam board’s message T 4 his year we celebrate our 26th Hillside Community Festival. During the years, many have dedicated an extraordinary number of hours alongside 25 boards and hundreds of board members before us. For some, a challenge is in the changing evolution of a festival that has found its way to being one of the most popular in Canada; for others, there have been painstaking moments, roundtable discussions of growth, more patrons, more music, more food, more infrastructure and our new journey with the soon-to-be three-year-old Hillside Inside winter event. Growth is a question on the minds of many Hillsiders and the subject of lively discussion around the kitchen table of members everywhere. Growth, however, can be about development, improvement, cultivation and formation. This three-day festival of Hillside Mission family and friends has its Statement home here on the Guelph To create and present music-focused Lake Island, and it continues events and projects within a to be our job (and that of so non-commercial, environmentally many) to ensure you have a responsible framework while wonderful experience each engaging a diverse, multiyear. generational community and So take a deep breath this volunteer base. weekend, enjoy every minute, take it all in and remember that each year a small group of 12 members meet monthly as your Hillside Board of Directors. We are here because you elected us and in doing so, you have entrusted us with the responsibility of this wonderful festival. We are only a piece of a fantastic volunteer corps of more than 1,000, who along with our four staff members, endeavour to keep the Hillside Community Festival full of life for everyone. Have a wonderful weekend everyone! – Your Hillside Community Festival Board of Directors H illside mourns the loss of Lynda Roach, Chris Iwanowski and Renée Montminy. Lynda Roach was a longtime Hillside coordinator for the Waste Management area and warrior for the earth. Lynda was a hard-working, dedicated and valued member of the Hillside Family. Often the last T he Gate Tent in the mainland parking lot is your point of entry to Hillside. There, you will receive your wristband after parking your car or getting off the free shuttle bus from downtown. Please note that there is no gate along the causeway to the island. If you are camping in the park, you will need to go through the Gate Tent before heading onto the island. There is designated temporary parking at the Gate Tent if you drive there from your campsite to pick up your wristband/ID. Please remove your car from temporary parking after you check in. Please note: Wristbands or Hillside IDs are MANDATORY to get onto the island. The Gate Tent will have your wristbands – please check in there. All performers MUST check in at the hotel, whether they are staying there or not, to pick up their festival ID and package. All volunteers must check in at the Gate Tent to show their membership card and ID in exchange for their weekend wristband. to the leave the Island on Monday, Lynda showed true commitment to keeping it green. Chris Iwanowski was a service provider, sponsor and Hillside patron. Renée Montminy was a hillside volunteer and festival supporter. Celebrating music and community photo: julian katz Bus Schedule The downtown Guelph bus stop is at the Stone Store, 14 Commercial Street, south of Paisley & Norfolk. Hillside volunteers are stationed there to take your ticket and exchange it for a wrist band. Arriving by Bus Hillside provides free shuttle bus service for patrons and volunteers. The bus leaves downtown Guelph from the Stone Store parking lot on Commercial Street (see bus schedule at right). Exchange your patron ticket for a wristband before boarding the bus. • If you have your Hillside ticket with you: Please exchange this with a gate volunteer before boarding the shuttle bus in Guelph. You can then stay on the bus all the way to the island entrance. Shuttles may stop at the Gate Tent to allow those without wristbands to exit. No re-entry. A separate shuttle bus will take those patrons to the island entrance. • If you need to purchase or pick up your ticket, or register as a volunteer/vendor/workshop presenter: Exit the bus at the Gate Tent and get in the appropriate queue to get your wristband or Hillside ID. Then either take a shuttle bus or walk to the island entrance. Signs from the Gate Tent will direct you to the Green Path, which is completed and can be used to reach the island much faster now. photo: lauren purves Arriving by Car Mainland parking is in the fields beside the Gate Tent. There is a charge of $6 per day or $18 for the weekend. Please slow down and allow the volunteers to collect the fee and issue your parking pass; have your money ready. Please consider carpooling. • If you are camping in the conservation area: Please do not leave your vehicle idling. Park in the temporary parking area and get your wristband at the Gate Tent. If you drive to your campsite first, you’ll still need to come back to the Gate Tent to exchange your tickets for wristbands. • If you are coming for the day: Park your car at mainland parking. Please have your $6 parking fee ready. Walk to the Gate Tent and pick up your wristband. Public bus service begins at 4 pm and runs approximately every 20 minutes thereafter. The last bus to Hillside is at 9 pm. You can exchange tickets for wristbands from 4 – 9 pm at the bus stop. The last bus back to Guelph from the causeway is at 12:30 am. Saturday & Sunday The first bus to Hillside is at 10 am. It runs approximately every 20 minutes from downtown to the Gate Tent and the causeway. The last bus to Hillside is at 9 pm. You can exchange tickets for wristbands from 10 am – 8 pm at the bus stop. The last bus back to Guelph from the Hillside causeway is at 12:30 am. Accessible Buses Accessible buses leave from downtown on the hour and return from the island on the half hour. Hop on the free shuttle to the causeway or walk down the Green Path. Our Welcome Crew is ready to check your accreditation. Please show your wristbands as you cross into Hillside. Thank you and enjoy the festival! Arriving by Bicycle There is a bike lock-up on the island. Please bring your own lock. Pick up your wristband at the Gate Tent on the mainland, then proceed to the island. Please slow down to show the Welcome Crew your wristband. While the Lock-Up is staffed by volunteers, Hillside cannot assume responsibility, so check that your lock is in good working order. Celebrating music and community getting into hillside Friday 5 The people who bring you Hillside Board of Directors body & mind Zack Benson, Secretary Lisa Calzonetti, President Nick Dalton, Chair Sue Fernholm Adrian Harding, Treasurer Heather Jamieson Ryan MacAdam (outgoing) Sarah Mau Jim Moon Eric Pringle Spencer Shewen Andrew Toms Marty Williams Staff/Service Providers message from the volunteer manager 1,000 thanks! Contributors W elcome to the 2009 Hillside Festival! Whether you’re a Hillside veteran or this is your first event, I would like to thank each and every one of you lovely volunteers for your continued support and dedication. Hillside boasts one of the largest, most dynamic volunteer programs in Wellington County. We are able to offer over 60 different operational areas. These include everything from dish washing to cashiers to security. There are pre-, during- and post-festival opportunities to allow for more folks to participate. There are some new initiatives and areas within the volunteer program for 2009 including: Group Orientations for New Volunteers – an orientation of the festival site and tour of key areas, for example, registration, hospitality and camping. Eco Volunteer Waste Crew – a dedicated waste management crew for volunteer camping to educate and orientate volunteers on proper waste disposal. Volunteer Support – all volunteers were given the opportunity to help a fellow volunteer who required additional support. Volunteers contribute to the festival for many reasons – community building, meeting new people, gaining experience and more. Whatever your reason may be, I hope you have a safe and enjoyable experience with us. Thanks and Happy Hillside! 6 Artistic Director: Sam Baijal Executive Director: Rachel Thompson Volunteer Manager: Jessie O’Donnell Office Manager: Paula Perri Office Summer Student: Ruby Randall Office Co-op Students: Micah Eguaras & Romi Cameron Bookkeeper: Lisa Simard Graphic Designer: Gareth Lind Site Director: Lloyd Grinham Site Operations Manager: Grant McBride Onsite Office: Mary Lloyd Technical Director: Jon Haliwell Security Manager: Chris Landry Celebrating music and community Hillside 2009 Promotional Illustration: Anwen Sutherland Hillside 2009 Promotional & Program Design: LINDdesign.ca Hillside 2009 Photography: Jamie Thompson Hillside 2008 Photography: Julian Katz & Lauren Purves Website Design: Barking Dog Studios Program Editors: Ruth Howard, Alan Madras & Gareth Lind Hillside Clothing: Mom Can’t Cook Clothing Company Coordinators Aboriginal Circle: Jan Sherman Access Support: Karen Calzonetti Backstage Beer: Robert Mackenzie Bar Cashiers: Ashleigh Benedict BCCR: Robin Young Buses: Cindy Collins Calm Zone: Rob Kerr, Ed Langevin, Lynda Lehman Cashiers Island: Emily Keburis Cashiers Mainland: Karine Kautz Child Care: Erin Beckett Children’s Area: Kimberley Hewitt, Liz Maxwell Craft Vending: Laura Harrison Décor: Leslie Howarth Dish Ninjas: Rachel Hyatt, Walker Murray, Justin Peterson, Brianna Rustige Drum & Dance: Austin Gibson, Matthew Stephens Enviro Workshops/Bike Lock-up: Tara Treanor Equipment Shuttle: Seimone Kpiniong Fencing: Robin de Bled First Aid: Jan Martin Food Vending: Cate McParland Gate: Tahira Dosani, Jonothan Keith General Workshops: Sarah Marion Green Project: Devin Smith Green Educator: Eric Ganassin Hard Electrical: Don Campbell Healing Arts: Kimberley Brawley Hillside Merch: Claire Hohenadel, Rachel Hohenadel Hospitality On Site: Blake Skinner, Elanor Waslander Hosp Pre-festival Food Prep: Susan Sprague Info Booth: Kristin McDonald Island Stage Bar: Mandy Schnurr Lake Stage Bar: Chuck Bush Emcees: Nick Taylor Music Workshops: Brad Forwell Neighbourhood Tent: Kiah Dubelaar Parking: Lorraine Clappison, Erin Mercer, Carolyn Silvestro Peace Core: Kevin Taylor Performer Check-in: Cheryl Cadogan Performer Merchandise: Karin Davidson-Taylor Sign Creation: Sara Hein Sign Installation: Mike Hietkamp Site: Bob Megens Soft Electrical: Mark Rodford Spoken Word: Susan Pitman, Craig Pitman Stage Crew: Dave Hatch Stand By Me Crew/Floaters: L. Cris Post Telecommunications: Terry O’Connor The Sanctuary: Monica Carere Thirst Quenchers: Mike Nagy Tree Planting: Bill McLellan Volly Support Tent: Melanie Stafford Volly Village Comfort Crew: Tobias Peter Volly Warden Load-in/out: Gerry Robbins Waste Management: Danielle Deschamps Waste Management Monday: Cassie Barker Waste Management Volly: Peter Farquarson, Caleb Greisman Water & Ice Distro: Mandy Hiscocks Water Management: Mark Zander Welcome Crew: Kris Cormier La Belle Welcome Crew Pre-festival: Mark Dipple, Sarah Randall Women’s Tent: Karen Girard Workshop Programming: Judi McCuaig Youth Committee: Maddy Kruth photo: julian katz IN THE BOOKSHELF CINEMA IN THE BOOKSHELF CINEMA IN THE BOOKSHELF CINEMA Dimitri Martin Stars in Dimitri Martin Stars in welcome JULY 31 - AUG 6 JULY 31 - AUG 6 Taking Woodstock Aug 28-Sept 5 Taking Woodstock Aug 28-Sept 5 41 Quebec Street Guelph, Ontario 519.821.3311 www.bookshelf.ca 41 Quebec Street Guelph, Ontario 519.821.3311 www.bookshelf.ca NEW Guelph Tourism Information Centre City Hall, Downtown Guelph, 1 Carden Street Open Mon-Fri 9am - 4:30pm visitguelphwellington.ca 1.800.334.4519 Celebrating music and community 7 Thanks to all our sponsors, partners & supporters! Partners thanks Level 5 Hillside Inside supported by Media Support Level 4 Other Supporters · Pop Montreal · Guelph Jazz Festival · Canada Council for the Arts · The Guelph Community Foundation · City of Guelph – Economic Development & Tourism Services · City of Guelph – Waterworks Division, Environmental Services · The Bookshelf · Encore Records · Soundscapes · Ticketpro Level 3 · Festivals and Events Ontario · Ontario Council of Folk Festivals · Guelph Arts Council · Volunteer Centre of Guelph-Wellington Level 2 Crawford Transport Inc. · School to Career Program - Upper Grand and Wellington Catholic District School Boards · John F. Ross Arts Council for planning the Battle of the Bands · Homewood Health Centre · Kama Design – Quality Futons · Simplex Grinnell · The Merry Go Round Level 1 · Township of Guelph-Eramosa · Wellington-Dufferin-Guelph Health Unit 8 Celebrating music and community Since 1987, successful alcohol vending has been made possible by you – volunteers and patrons alike. Beverages are only served in reusable mugs and wine glasses, which are $2 each (taxes included). From the Beer Tent Coordinators and volunteers behind the bar, we lift a mug to say, “Thanks for drinking responsibly – cheers!” all recycling and waste containers. You may also bring your dirty dishes to us to wash for you. Dishwashing facilities are located to the right of the Main Stage. Stop by and say hello to our hard working Dish Ninjas. These hardworking, amazing volunteers are here 16 hours a day to make disposable dishes a thing of the past. Let’s prove that it can be done! ATM First Aid A cash machine is on site near the Information Booth. Dishwashing & Reusable Dishes Take a plate, snag a mug and grab a spork. Do your part in eliminating disposable dishes from Hillside. All beer tents have reusable beer mugs for sale. Reusable sporks are available in the Food Pavilion, Merch Tent, beer tents and Info Booth. Food vendors serve on our sturdy, reusable plates. We collect and clean all of the plates, cups and cutlery used throughout the weekend. Keep your eyes open for the dish stations outside the Food Pavilion and dish bins, conveniently located along with photo: julian katz Every year, we are fortunate to have volunteers from the Canadian Ski Patrol System providing first aid services. Look for the white tent at the entrance to the festival site, or check the site map on the back cover for their location. Information Booth Find everything you need – from sun block and condoms to tampons and diapers – at the Info Booth, located at the entrance to the festival site. Hillside surveys (located in the centre of this program) can be handed in at the Info Booth in exchange for a raffle ticket. Fill out the survey and you might just win the Ultimate Hillside 2010 Weekend Package. Celebrating music and community The Green Trail, established over the past few years with the help of Hillside patron donations, links parking to the festival site – and provides a relaxing stroll to start or end a day of music. Look for trail signs near the beach at the causeway and the Gate Tent in the parking lot. Lost & Found Located in the Information Booth. After the festival, the contents of the Lost & Found are at the Hillside office at 123 Woolwich Street, Guelph (519-763-6396). Merchandise Tent Loved the performer you just saw? Want to find out more about a new favourite? Buy the latest CDs, books, T-shirts and so much more. You’ll also find the entire Hillside Merchandise product line (see ad, inside front cover). The Merchandise Tent has everything you need to say you really have “been there, done that – and have the T-shirt to prove it!” more than music Alcohol 9 more than music Neighbourhood Tent The Neighbourhood Tent offers space to community groups, environmental groups and grassroots organizations to display and explain information on many different projects, goals and ideas taking hold in Guelph and surrounding area. This gives you the chance to talk to artists and activists, sign a petition, pick up a brochure and/or become a volunteer. The Neighbourhood Tent is pleased to welcome back, again this year, Hillside’s Green Team. The groups include: • Hillside’s Green Team • HIllside Inside Info • Clean Air Foundation • City of Guelph – Waterworks Department • Pollination Guelph • Out on the Shelf • Guelph Lake Nature Centre • Trout Unlimited • Planned Parenthood – Waterloo Region • Architectural Conservancy of Ontario • Edward Johnson Music Foundation • Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario • City of Guelph – Transportation Demand Management • Big Brothers Big Sisters of Guelph • Guelph International Resource Centre • Planeterra Foundation • Community Torchlight operating as the Distress Centre • Platypus E-cards • Everdale Environmental Learning Centre Security Tent In the event of an emergency, ask any Hillside Volunteer for directions to the Security Tent, near the bike lock-up (or check the Site Meeting Place Can’t find your friends? Need a place to meet up? Want to post a message? Look for the Hillside Totem Logo near the Aboriginal Circle and the Craft Vendor area. Not only does it stand out, it has its own message board. Map on the back cover). If you need to report a lost child, find a locksmith or require other urgent assistance, these folks will do their best to help you out. Shade Tents Our Government knows how important arts and culture are to the vitality of our communities and the growth of our economy. This is why we are pleased to invest in events like the Hillside Community Festival of Guelph that give Canadians access to our arts and heritage and allow them to take part in the life of their community. By presenting a wide array of genres performed by artists from across Canada and around the world, the Festival expands the musical horizons of residents and tourists alike and offers them unforgettable cultural experiences. On behalf of Prime Minister Stephen Harper and the Government of Canada, I congratulate the Hillside Festival’s organizers, performers, and volunteers on their dedication and hard work in bringing this musical celebration to life. We are proud to support you in your mission to bring top-quality music to Guelph audiences. Please be considerate. Share the shade: one of the two shade tents in front of the main stage is reserved for individuals either with a disability or requiring shade because of “special circumstances” (seniors, pregnant women, parents with infants). First-come, firstserved. It is recommended you arrive early as seating and access to the shade tent may be limited, and spaces cannot be reserved. Solar-Powered Stage Hillside showcases solar technology by presenting spoken word and acoustic performances on a solar-powered stage. The Sun Stage promotes the use of sustainable energy alternatives, thanks to the Canadian Solar Industries Association (CanSIA). Visit the solar trailer near the Sun Stage to learn more about this renewable energy resource. The Honourable James Moore 10 Celebrating music and community photos: julian katz Access Support Open Friday 5 pm to 10 pm, Saturday/Sunday 10 am to 10 pm For the third year, with the cooperation of the City of Guelph, a water tanker filled with City of Guelph tap water is on site. The water is tested throughout the weekend to ensure its safety. Festival-goers can have their containers filled free-of-charge by volunteers. Hillside stainless-steel water bottles are available all weekend at cost ($12.50 each, taxes included) at the Merch Tent. Waste Management Hillside works hard to ensure that our waste collection system minimizes the amount of garbage headed for the landfill site. Please don’t throw your plastic dishes away – put them in the dish boxes provided (see Dishwashing and Reusable Dishes, page 9). To make sorting simple, bins are grouped together: recyclables, waste, compost and dishes. Check the waste disposal sign posted at each container, then sort your waste accordingly. Green Fund A team of Hillside Volunteers will be asking for donations for our Green Fund. Started in 2005, funds were initially raised for the building of the Living Roof on the main stage. Purchases this year include trees that were planted along the Green Trail. Hillside has made a commitment to continue greening initiatives onsite. Each patron contribution is matched dollar for dollar by the festival from its own reserves to acquire new green technology or equipment. Find out more about our greening projects from the Green Team booth at the Neighbourhood Tent or from a Green Team volunteer who will be roaming the site. Endowment Fund Hillside wants to sustain itself for now and into the future. Last year, we announced the establishment of the Hillside Festival Endowment Fund in partnership with The Guelph Community Foundation. This endowment will, over time, provide ongoing sustainable funding support for the festival and will also be used to support ongoing and expanded community projects. Donations to the fund will be endowed with The Guelph Community Foundation, and income will be directed annually to the festival. For more information about how you can make a lasting contribution contact the Hillside Festival or The Guelph Community Foundation at guelphcf.ca. Celebrating music and community more than music Thirst Quenchers Water Tanker The Access Support Tent is located beside the accessible parking area, next door to the First Aid Tent. Individuals requiring additional support during the festival are welcome to stop by and talk to an Access Support Krew volunteer. We provide the following: • Accessible parking. Available to those with a registered accessible parking pass ONLY. • American Sign Language (ASL) Interpreting services, available at the Access Support Tent during regular hours of operation, roaming through the festival site and during certain events. Please visit the Access Support Tent if you require ASL/English interpreter services. (To pre-book ASL Services, please contact the Access Support Coordinator at the Hillside Office at 519-763-6396.) • Large print maps and performer schedules available. • One-to-one support. Negotiating best pathways to stages, vendors, workshop sites and accessible washrooms. • Shade Tent. Accessible seating is available under the shade tent, located on the grounds of the main stage. This is offered on a first-come, first-served basis to people with special needs. It is recommended that people arrive early, as seating may be limited and spaces cannot be reserved. This area is non-smoking. • Shade and water for working animals provided at the Access Support Tent. • Wheel chairs available for loan on a limited basis. To sign out a wheelchair, please bring a piece of photo I.D. such as, driver’s license, an LCBO card or passport. During peak hours, wheelchair loans will be limited to two hours at a time. Happy Hillside from the Access Support Krew – if you need assistance, just ASK! 11