Friends and family shred and party to celebrate and honour local legend Heidi Plato
NANAIMO — Some memorials and celebrations of life are stately affairs with nicely dressed friends and family listening to speeches and often somber piano music.
That isn’t the case at a rural Cedar house every year, where the memory of Heidi Plato is honoured with ear splitting punk music, good food, great friends and a wild party.
Plato, 51 at the time, was killed on Nov. 10 2015 when she was hit by Dustin Dennis Zinter on Yellow Point Rd. not far from her house. Since then, the Awkward Fest she and her partner Pete Vizvari held in their backyard has been dedicated to her.
“It’s her spirit which keeps it going,” Vizvari said after he stepped aside from his many duties throwing the festival, which started before noon on Saturday, July 28 and raged well into the next morning. “It’s just good friends playing good music.”



