Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 10, 2012, Winnipeg, Manitoba
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NEWS LOCAL A5 SUNDAY,, JUNE 10, 2012
T HROUGH rain or shine both mail carriers
and the annual Kidsfest deliver - and the
festival- goers faced both types of weather
on Saturday.
But executive producer Neal Rempel said the
Kidsfest has a 30- year history of dealing with
weather and people who come to the festival
know they can escape the rain by staying inside
the tents where the entertainment is held.
" People kept coming, even through the rain,"
Rempel said on Saturday.
" They know the performance tents are under
cover. And we just sent more entertainers in
after the shows were supposed to end. We just
had to adapt.
" We are really prepared for the weather."
Saturday morning saw dark black clouds move
through Winnipeg, pushed by strong winds and
followed by rain.
Some parents and kids came prepared for
rain. Others didn't and either rushed home or
bought some protective equipment on- site. The
festival's general store tent was doing a booming
business on rain ponchos and umbrellas
while the rain came down, but by early afternoon,
with blue skies and the sun blazing down,
sales of those items had dried up.
Keri Latimer, along with her five- year- old
daughter, Hazel, and four- year- old son, Oscar,
were in the former camp, all wearing rain ponchos
brought from home.
" We thought it was going to rain so we dressed
like this so now we want it to rain," Latimer said
laughing.
She brought her kids to the festival this year
because they had such a great time at their first
one last year.
" The bear is my favourite," Hazel said about
one of the various mascots wandering around the
site, while Oscar chimed in " I like Mr. Johnson,"
referring to someone who was with kids entertainer
Fred Penner last year.
Nearby, Rob Hadath watched as his two- yearold
son, Owen, had fun stomping through a mud
puddle left behind by the morning rain.
" We didn't have any rain gear with us so we
had to go home to get it when it started raining,"
Hadath said.
" But now we have it and it's hot and sunny."
Hadath said Owen had been having fun at a
dinosaur show and was getting ready to listen to
kids entertainer Jake Chenier.
Four- year- old Alicia - who was taken to the
festival by a friend - also liked the Dinosaur
Petting Zoo, provided by a troupe from Australia.
" It was fun - it was scary," the wide- eyed
child said.
Quickly changing gears and chronicling her
day so far, Alicia said she also had fun at another
tent where " I made a puppet.
" I got a rainbow ( face- painted) on my cheek. It
rained."
The Kidsfest, also known as the Winnipeg
International Children's Festival, began on
Thursday and wraps up today. First shows begin
at 11 a. m.
Today features several entertainers, including
Fred Penner at 1: 45 p. m., Al Simmons at 12: 30
p. m. and 4 p. m., and Chenier at 12: 15 p. m., and
3: 30 p. m. The grand finale kicks off at 5 p. m.
Tickets are $ 16 apiece, $ 56 for a family of four,
and free for kids under two.
kevin. rollason@ freepress. mb. ca
Kidsfest
a blast
despite
wet day
Kids and parents
dress right for fun
By Kevin Rollason
MELISSA TAIT / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS
LEFT: Judah Hidlebaugh
and his sister, Avari, play
in the puddles during a
rainy Kidsfest at The Forks
on Saturday.
FAR LEFT: Jonathan
Palahicky, 8, laughs as
performers position the
head of a Tyrannosaurus
rex puppet during the
ERTH Dinosaur Petting
Zoo at Kidsfest.
MELISSA TAIT / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS
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