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- 2001-09-08
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Article about road closures on the 6th Line that were reopened just in time for the Scotch Settlement Apple Orchard's apple season and Applefest.
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Article about road closures on the 6th Line that were reopened just in time for the Scotch Settlement Apple Orchard's apple season and Applefest.
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Carrotfest...a Bumper Crop of Contests and Contest Winners
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Article outlining the contest winners from the 2001 Carrotfest. There was a poster contest, baby Gwilly look-alike contest, Carrotfest ambassador competition and many other carrot themed competitions.
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Map of how Downtown Bradford would be set-up for Carrotfest, printed in the Bradford West Gwillimbury Times.
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This is the Weekend...for the 2nd Annual Carrotfest
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Article about Carrotfest events & the Super Saturday events.
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Article about road closures on the 6th Line that were expected to prevent Applefest. The road did reopen in time to have Applefest.
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SuperSaturday... a Super Part of Carrotfest
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Article about the incorporation of Bradford Downtown Revitalization Committee's "Super Saturday" street party into Carrotfest weekend.
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Town should celebrate in the Sesquicentennial year...2007
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Description : "Bradford's Centennial Anniversary was celebrated in 1957, and the 125th Anniversary was celebrated in 1982. By extension, it would follow that Bradford's Sesquicentennial (150th) Anniversary be celebrated in 2007. If we were to consult the history books, we would learn Bradford was in the company of many other municipalities incorporated in 1857. They included Newmarket, Waterloo, Milton, Oakville and Owen Sound, all of whom will be celebrating this year. Furthermore, some organizations, like the Masons were instituted in Bradford in 1857; some Bradford residents were married in 1957. These people mark their special events in conjunction with the Town's anniversary. What happens to these traditions, if we arbitrarily say that we do not have enough time to prepare for the festivities? We, as a town, have so many annual events currently in place, which have been nurtured over the years to become Bradford's tourist attractions. We would only need to add a 150th component to them in this special year. Think of Canada Day, Carrot Fest and the Santa Claus Parade with a 150th Anniversary theme! Our residents are ingenious and inventive community, with at least 3 winter months to plan for an exciting spring, summer, and autumn slate of events. Let us not tamper with tradition and change the dates of Bradford's proud history."
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