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1. The Cruise nights are in full swing and Bounder plans to hit them all at least once this summer. This shot was taken at the opening night of the Kanata Cruise Night.


2. Another sold-out night at the Annual Ducks Unlimited Banquet and Auction in Arnprior. As usual, I spent way too much money, but hey… it’s for a good cause.


3. It was a great crowd that visited the Valley Sportsman Show this year in Carp. There were lots of deals. This should be a must-visit if you are looking for hunting and fishing stuff.


4. Wanda Clarke and company did a great job of organizing a fundraiser for the Make A Wish Foundation. A sold-out crowd gathered at Irish Hills Golf and Country Club to hear live entertainment by


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Mick Armitage and Gail Gavin. Mark Papousek was the MC.


5. Throw in a couple of Batmobiles and a hundred Classic cars and you’re at the first Ottawa Classic and Custom Car Show at the Earnst and Young Centre. I suspect this will become an annual event.


6. Bounder hauled our Event Trailer out to Brian’s 8th Annual Show and Shine, which raised more than $5,000 to support the Motorcycle Ride For Dad.


7. DAWG FM and Class Axe Guitars were getting geared up for the Annual Calabogie Blues and Ribfest and the first ever Calabogie Country Music Festival with a gathering at Calabogie Peaks Resort and Conference Centre. The ribs were excellent − and the bike ride was great.


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