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Volume 3, Issue 40
Wednesday, October 31, 2012
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Charlie Bailey decorates a pumpkin provided by the Leamington and District Agricultural Society during the Saturday, Oct. 27 Farmers Market at the Leamington Fairgrounds. Pumpkins were given by the Society to youths for decorating during the market. Nearly 60 pumpkins had been accounted for and decorated by noon. For this weekend, the market is expected to have a wide assortment of Christmas crafts and decorations. (SUN Photos)
Halloween fun at Farmers Market
Don Jones offers a young customer some free samples during the Leamington Fairgrounds’ weekly Farmers Market, held Saturday, Oct. 27. Several merchants got into the Halloween spirit by dressing up in costume while the Leamington and District Agricultural Society also hosted pumpkin decorating for youths who attended. About five-dozen pumpkins had been decorated by noon. For this weekend, the market is expected to have a wide assortment of Christmas crafts and decorations.
On Tues. Nov. 6, Neighbours Helping Neighbours will be hosting their first Community Conversation for the Mill Street Neighbourhood. Community Conversations are a great way to explore questions that matter, discover new possibilities, and unleash new potentials. Community leaders, including representatives from area schools, town council and Leamington OPP, will join residents as they discuss what is good in the Mill Street area and what needs to be changed. The Community Conversation will consist of small group discussions, pertaining to neighbourhood improvements, safety and engagement. Information collected will be used to identify residents’ concerns, ideas and future plans for their community. The Mill Street Neighbourhood Community Conversation is being held on Tues. Nov. 6 from 6:308:00 p.m. at Mill Street School, 134 Mill St. E. The meeting is open to the public, and all ages are encouraged to attend.
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