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Community watch parties to be held in Picton for Blue Jays games

By Hailey MacDonald Oct 27, 2025 | 6:38 AM

Blue Jays fans will be gathering in the open air to watch some of the World Series action this week in Picton.

A community watch party has been organized right on the Picton Baseball Diamonds at the Picton Fairgrounds!

Organizers are inviting people to join them to cheer on the Blue Jays under the stars, on the diamond, and on the big screen.

Game Schedule:
Game 4: Tuesday, October 28 at 8 pm
Game 5: Wednesday, October 29 at 8 pm
Game 6 (Halloween Edition!): Friday, October 31 at 8 pm (if needed)
Game 7: Saturday, November 1 at 8 pm (if needed).

Everyone is invited to bring your chair, warm clothes, and your favourite snacks for a cozy fall evening of baseball and community spirit.

Weather permitting: Events will go ahead unless there’s heavy rain or strong winds.

These events are brought to you by the County of Prince Edward and The Regent Theatre, funded in part by the Municipal Accommodations Tax.

(PAUL MARTIN)