Watertown Fall Festival 2009 - September 19
On September 19, Watertown hosted its annual Fall Festival at Veterans Memorial Park, on Nova Scotia Hill Road. Vendors from all over Watertown set up tents to display their products and services for all of the Watertown area residents to enjoy.
Saturday was a positively delighful day for the Watertown Fall Festival to take place. The weather cooperated beautifully - the sun stayed out and kept everyone reasonably warm until the eveningtime, when the Festival was just about over, and it was fun being able to meet with and speak to so many different people.
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Hi William: Looks like a nice event. Sorry that I missed it.
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William if you like festivals and fairs, we have the Durham Fair this weekend, so make a trip up this way :)
William, isn't it wonderful when communities have these events that everyone can get out and participate in??
Possibly the best thing about fall is the arrival of the many fall festivals and Oktoberfests.
Matt - You would have loved it.
George - I was swamped in more ways than one. Couldn't do it this year, and I expect to be even more stretched next year when I cover all of the fairs being held in my region. Sigh...
Judi - yes it is! It really is great to see different people and businesses without having to travel all over town.
Russel - except for the fact that it starts getting really cold up here, you're right...and the foliage...hmmm....