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SVMF: It’s a family affair

ӣƵValley Music Festival not just for 20-somethings
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Vancouverite Joanna Gyurkovics brought her daughter, six-month-old Zoe, to the ӣƵValley Music Festival last weekend, Aug. 7 to 10, and said her family will be back next year.

Amidst the sea of 20-year-olds in hipster hats and the young girls with flowers in their hair, it wasn’t an uncommon sight to see doting parents pushing baby strollers around the sun-drenched grounds of the ӣƵValley Music Festival (SVMF).

For many, the perception still persists that multi-day music festivals are solely the domains of young adults who are set to full-on party mode, however parents at SVMF disagreed with that attitude.

“It’s great,” said ӣƵresident Kyle Lundstrom, sitting on the grass with his four-year-old daughter Rhyden waiting for her grandmother to arrive. “Everyone is happy. Everyone is smiling. Everyone gets along. It’s a great atmosphere. She’s been to the festival three years in a row now.”

“My favourite part is dancing,” Rhyden added with a shy smile.

Vancouverite Joanna Gyurkovics was pregnant at last year’s SVMF, and for this year’s event she and partner Sandor Hendrix have brought along six-month-old Zoe for the experience... complete with her own set of tiny pink noise-cancelling headphones.

“She was excited seeing the crowd,” said Gyurkovics. “She was almost vibrating with excitement at the lights and the sound. Sure there are drunk people around, but really everyone has been pretty well-behaved.”

Hendrix said although many people were smoking at the event, he wasn’t really concerned about it affecting his child.

“It’s a big, open air venue,” he said. “And it’s not like people are walking around blowing smoke right in my baby’s face.”

Gyurkovics said her only complaint has been the number of people who’ve been so taken with little Zoe that they can’t resist playfully grabbing at her.

“People coming up and touching the baby with their festival hands has been my only issue,” she said. “We’ve been saying ‘Please, don’t touch the baby’ a lot.”

“I’m thinking of making ‘Please, Don’t Touch The Baby’ t-shirts for the next festival,” laughed Hendrix.

And although Gyurkovics said she wouldn’t classify SVMF as a “family” event, they do plan on attending with Zoe next year.

ӣƵresident Chris McBoyle agreed, but said his two-year-old daughter Chloe was enjoying the event, and families certainly could attend the festival and enjoy themselves.

“We’ve been keeping her busy with food, bubbles and dancing,” he said. 

But, in the end, McBoyle said you do have to follow your children’s lead to ensure a good festival experience for the whole family.

“When your kid tells you it’s time to go… it’s time to go,” he said, pointing at Chloe, who was already crawling into her stroller. “See… it’s time to go.”

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