A monthly series of Salon Sundays makes its debut this weekend at Stonewell Farm on Lee’s Hill, promising fun, connection and community in a relaxed and intimate setting.
The beautiful site of last summer’s Shirley Valentine production and Fools for Love and Grace and the Bees shows from pre-Covid summers, Salon Sundays will see live entertainment, workshops, meditation, community and culture for all ages from 12 to 7 p.m., along with organic food and pizza, and beverages available from Mama G’s Eatery.
“Stay for the day or come and go,” suggests a description for the events. “Find a blanket and eat under our apple trees, sit quietly with our five goats, or wander the property with our very friendly chickens. Groove to some funk, listen to a new voice, play games with your friends and neighbours, take it all in, and relax, because it’s a Sunday afternoon in the summertime.”
The June 29 participants’ lineup includes Little Red Schoolhouse teacher and storyteller Rowyn George (who is also host Grace Jordan’s daughter); musicians and energy workers André Nobels and Sah’Rah Kerfoot of Gabriola Island; healing practitioner Cadence Moffat McCann; dancer Charlotte Priest; Viva Chorale community choir and Alan Moberg; and The Wandering Wolves playing bossa nova, reimagined blues, cheerful swing and spicy Latin grooves.
Salon Sundays will also take place on July 27, Aug. 31 and Sept. 28.
Admission is $10, with kids admitted free.
Stonewell Farm is located at 1852 Fulford-Ganges Rd. Parking is available on Lee Road.

