Posts From Rylee Livingston
Major Fire in Walkerville Destroys Building
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By Rylee Livingston The official, arm raised, dressed in a white collared shirt, whistles the competitors up onto the blocks. “Take your marks,” a robotic voice says from the starting box. The fiberglass fins make a definitive slap against the
Bright Lights Windsor highly anticipated by local residents
By Rylee Livingston Last year, Windsor’s annual lights festival in Jackson Park brought in more than 100,000 visitors. But Bright Lights also brings out a public debate every year – is this festival the best use of city resources? With
Outside the Line – Michelle Boots
By Rylee Livingston Outside the Line is a new feature by Rylee Livingston exploring careers and interests that are outside of the norm. I had the pleasure of sitting down with Michelle Boots, who is the co-founder behind Kobbled Characters,
Chatham-Kent’s Crowfest Returns for a Second Year
By Rylee Livingston Chatham-Kent is opening its doors to all things crow for second year in a row. Crowfest, which began in 2022, is running for four days from Oct. 11- 14 on King Street in Chatham Kent. Andrew Thiel
Roller Skating Reborn
Spring 2020 was a time now known as “early pandemic” – a period defined by people stuck inside their houses, with endless Zoom meetings, washing groceries, hand-sewing masks and with many people utterly terrified by the deadly virus taking the
Rock Your Socks Walk raises awareness for Down Syndrome
Adults and children with wacky socks and big smiles gathered at Bert Weeks Memorial Park for the Rock Your Socks Walk last weekend to raise awareness for Down Syndrome. Participants walked from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Sunday, March
Movies back in downtown Windsor thanks to Chrysler Theatre
Jim Gerhardt, April Augustine and Cody Gerhardt take their seats at Friday Night Movie Nights at the Chrysler Theatre on Friday, February 18, 2022. (Photo by Rylee Livingston/MediaPlex News) The Chrysler Theatre’s Friday Night Movie Nights are helping to bringHarps in TV
Hey there! I’m Rylee Livingston, and I’m a harpist (AKA a person who plays the harp). I’ve been playing for 10 years, since I was 11 years old. I’ve started this blog to talk about all things harp! For my