It’s going Tubie a Splash this weekend

Splashdown is only days away. Organizers of the 44th annual Tubie Festival can hardly believe it’s Tubie time already.

“Bringing back the good old days of Tubie has been fantastic for us, as organizers,” said Geraldine Fitzsimmons, manager for the South Dundas Chamber of Commerce, which took over organization of the decades old event just this year.

This year marks the return of the ‘marathon’ style race, which will feature one race only, from Arlor Haven campground in Mariatown to the Morrisburg Beach.

Fitzsimmons says that the work of Kevin and Lois Casselman, in guiding this new committee through the organization process has been key, and the committee can’t thank them enough, as well as those at Arlor Haven for allowing the use of that site as a launch point for the race.

The committee feels that the move back to the traditional race has created a real buzz around this year’s event around the community.

The parade, featuring participating Tubie crafts, and their plays on this year’s theme “It’s going Tubie a Splash” takes place Saturday, August 2, at 1 p.m., and follows the same route as year’s past, parading along Lakeshore Drive to Augusta Street, Fifth Street, Main Street. 

The dance, featuring local band, One Night Standards, takes place under the stars Saturday night, at the Morrisburg waterfront between the Docksyde, the washrooms and the Lions shelter.

The race starts Sunday, August 3, at noon at Arlor Haven in Mariatown. The title of ‘Kings and Queens of the River’ goes to  the first team to paddle their way to the Morrisburg beach.

“The president of the Chamber of Commerce, and the whole Tubie Festival Committee are really glad that we have taken on the Tubie Festival. It is such an important tradition for South Dundas,” said Fitzsimmons. “We are all ready for a party this weekend.”

The committee is already planning for the future of the Tubie Festival and has some ideas on how to continue to build the event next year, and beyond.

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