May Fair Event Attracts Hundreds

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Volunteer Board Advisor Beth McGee gave out Walking Guides and little white pines at the Trust’s table.
Cloth bags were provided for free from the Trust.

The weather was fine for the Trust’s 12th annual May Fair in the Park event,  held Sunday, May 27, which attracted hundreds from the community and surrounding areas to Jerry Lawrence Provincial Park where outdoor fun activities reigned the day.

The focus, as always, was promoting fun and learning about the natural world.  Several community groups helped create the fair atmosphere including: Scouts with a camping demonstration, Roots to Boots Forest School Society, St. Margaret’s Bay Stewardship Association, BLT Rails to Trails, Breathing Space Yoga, Indian Point Young Naturalists Club each one offered demos, games and give-aways to the crowds.  The Trust’s table offered free little white pines provided by Department of Natural Resources and cloth bags encouraging people to stop using plastic ones.  Walking Guides were also available and we sold a few Memberships as well.

Nova Scotia’s Learn to Fish program taught many about fish species in the area and how to safely cast from the dock.  They arranged for the lake to be stocked; much to the delight of many who successful caught their first fish.  The fishing rods and safety gear were all provided and a very popular addition to the event.  Children also enjoyed getting their face painted, playing with large bubbles and touring Fire Station 65’s fire truck.   A free BBQ of hot dogs, sausages and veggie dogs was also offered thanks to donations from Cavicchi’s Meats and Sobey’s Tantallon.

Many thanks to the volunteers who planned and managed this event for the benefit of our community.  Great job!

The BBQ lineups continued throughout the day with everyone enjoying free hot dogs, sausages and veggie dogs.
Learning to fish off the dock at May Fair, 2018.

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