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What's happening Aug. 16 and Aug. 17 in Waterloo Region and beyond

What's happening Aug. 16 and Aug. 17 in Waterloo Region and beyond

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The clocktower in Kitchener's Victoria Park is shown in this file image (Matthew Ethier / CTV News Kitchener)
Here's what's happening this weekend in Waterloo Region:
Guelph Royals vs Kitchener Panthers
When: Saturday, Aug. 16
Where: David E. Hastings Stadium at Exhibition Park, 70 Division St.
The Kitchener Panthers take on the Royals in Guelph.
HipFest in Brantford
When: Aug. 16
Where: Harmony Square, 89 Dalhousie St.
Fans can belt out their favourite Tragically Hip songs at HipFest . There will be live rock music, multiple vendors and food.
4th annual Wamput's Lemonade Stand in Kitchener
When: Saturday, Aug. 16
Where: 149 Trafalgar Avenue, Kitchener
Stop by this annual lemonade stand and help them reach their goal of raising $10,000 for the Canadian Cancer Society.
Black Entrepreneurs Vendor Market in Kitchener
When: Saturday, Aug. 16
Where: Gaukel Block, 44 Gaukel St.Check out a variety of Black-owned businesses at the Black Entrepreneurs Vendor Market .
KidsPark in Kitchener
When: Sunday, Aug. 17
Where: Victoria Park, 32 Dill St.
There will be a full day of activities, games and food at KidsPark . This annual event in Kitchener features live entertainment, bouncy castles and attractions for children of all ages.
Cambridge Summer Live
When: Sunday, Aug. 17
Where: Central Park, 615 King St. East
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