It’s all about zukes this Sunday in Millbrook as the annual Zucchini Festival celebrates this vegetable in all its many shapes and sizes, and gives the community a chance to demonstrate the varied ways it inspires, entertains and feeds us.
From the 2013 Zucchini Festival, examples of the fine artistry of young zucchini carvers. This free annual event, organized by volunteers, is a chance for the community – and visitors – to get together and enjoy an afternoon of fun. Photo by: Celia Hunter
The Millbrook Market is one of the many opportunities in our community to meet neighbours and get to know one another. This Sunday’s Zucchini Festival gives us another chance for social interaction, essential, says Susan Pinker, to human health. Photo by: Doug Hunter
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At the CMCC from 9 am until noon hosted by personal trainer Annie Smith. Join her in a variety of heart-health activities and raise funds for Heart care research.