Opening ceremonies Michele Schroder, Director of Entertainment, learning that The
Barenaked Ladies appeared at the 2nd Waterloo Busker Carnival (before they coincidentally had a name) was on a mission to have them kickoff the 25th anniversary of the Carnival. This led to talks with former BNL front man, Steven Page, and early in 2013, the contract was signed. On Thursday, August 22, 2013 at 6:30pm, Steven Page performed for a packed Waterloo Public Square and launched the 25th anniversary with a one-hour-long free concert. Supported by Canadian cello player and composer, Kevin Fox, Steven Page performed BNL favourites that he authored as well as new songs from his solo act. Steven Page would later return for the Carnival's 30th Anniversary.
Festival of Fools On the evening of Wednesday, August 21, 2013, the Festival of Fools celebrated 15 years of raising funds for the carnival at the
RIM Park Sportsplex Complex of the City of Waterloo. It was hosted by 25-year veteran, David Aiken (Checkerboard Guy) – a busker from the very first carnival in Waterloo. The show featured a series of 10-minute performances by the Busker Fan Favourites from the past 25 years. In 2017, after 19 years, the Festival of Fools co-hosted the final Festival of Fools fundraising event which included a silent auction with proceeds going to KW Counselling.
Special Recognition Awards Special Recognition Awards for Dedication and Support throughout 25 years of the carnival were presented to the
City of Waterloo, UpTown Waterloo,
CTV Kitchener, Airways Transit, and
Sun Life Financial. Two more of these awards were presented to Waterloo Busker Carnival committee members who each had 24 consecutive years of service:
Tracey Johnston-Aldworth joined the busker carnival committee in 1990 for the second carnival and served in various roles including Chair throughout the 24 years. Her company, Traces Screen Printing Limited has sponsored the carnival throughout that time. Her ongoing participation with the Waterloo Busker Carnival, her 1994 Environmental Achievement Award from the Kitchener-Waterloo Chamber of Commerce, and her 1995 Environmental Award from the
Region of Waterloo for leading environmental practices at Traces Screen Printing Limited contributed to being recognized with The Waterloo Award in 1998 – the City of Waterloo's highest civic honour for contributing to the community without any personal gain. In 2001, she was awarded with an Environmental Sustainability Award from the Region of Waterloo for her ecology- friendly business. Randy Warren, consistently on the carnival committee since the 2nd carnival in 1990, was honoured with The Waterloo Award in 2008- the highest civic honour a person can receive from the City of Waterloo. Since 1989, Randy was a key player in contributing to the success of Waterloo Busker Carnival, by raising sponsorship dollars, procuring festival entertainment, organizing the Festival of Fools, and serving several times as chairperson of the carnival's executive committee. A 2003 graduate of Leadership Waterloo Region, Randy has since served on Leadership Waterloo Region committees. The
Sun Life Waterloo Busker Carnival was named one of the
Top 100 festivals in Ontario by the Festivals and Events Ontario (FEO) association. The FEO Top 100 Awards program recognizes festivals and events for their excellence in creativity, community engagement and overall event experience. The Carnival is proud to have been selected by a panel of independent judges and to be acknowledged among some of the province’s most widely recognized festivals. The Carnival received the 2023 Top 100 Award on March 8, 2023 during FEO’s “Celebrate” Conference Awards Gala in Niagara Falls. ==See also==