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Volume XVII-Issue 932

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July 5, 2022

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Celebration Of Vermilion And Multiculturalism

Team Webb’s Ford participating in the Bucket Brigade. Photos Lorna Hamilton more photos on page 2

Lorna Hamilton Reporter

The Good Life Institute held the Celebration of Vermilion and Multic u l t u r a l i s m d ay o n J u n e 3 0 a n d events were held at various locations throughout the day. A pancake breakfast hosted by the Vermilion Library board was held at the Vermilion Fire Hall starting at 7 a.m. and ran until 9 a.m. Attendees enjoyed pancakes, sausage, and fruit as well as the time spent visiting. St ar t ing at 11 a .m. unt il 1 p.m. there were two lunch fundraisers that provided community residents and visitors a choice of which organization they would like to support. One lunch fundraiser was for the Vermil-

ion Cadets and the second was a lunch and bake sale in support of the Vermilion Food Bank held by Western Financial. Foo d was not the only fo cus of t h e d ay t h e B u c ke t B r i g a d e w a s hel d bet ween 12 p.m. and 1 p.m. and teams battled it out to see who could fill up their barrel quickest and highest by tossing water through the cutout ring in front of the barrel. The winner of the event was the ‘Townies’ winning a prize sponsored by Bird Hill Liquor. The ever popular open stage was held from 1 p.m. until 3 p.m. in front of Copper Cork and provided participants the opportunity to show off their talent. The Vermilion Chamber also held its cash mob between 1

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p.m.and 6 p.m. In the evening the Good Life Institute held the Taste of Vermilion where attendees had the opportunity to sample delectable’s from 10 food vendors which included Something Sweet, Cornerstone Co-op, Cornerstone Pub & Grill, Sweets & Tr e a t s , P i z z a H u t , S u b w ay, Booster Juice, Boston Pizza, The Red Brick and the Masons at the Vermilion Ag Grounds. Children were not missed during the celebrations as they had the oppor tunity to jump out some of their energy in a bouncy castle and outdoor games and a family movie. Indigenous dancers and drum- Vermilion Mayor Greg Throndson climbing mers also performed in the evening. out after being tossed into the pool.

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