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Lots of fun filled the streets for Midnight Madness

August 22, 2014   ·   0 Comments

The crowds were out and in a fun-filled mood Friday night for the annual Midnight Madness, held by the Bolton Business Improvement Area (BIA).  The attractions included a variety of interesting animals. Liam Brown, 4, of Bolton got the chance to make friends with this camel.

The crowds were out and in a fun-filled mood Friday night for the annual Midnight Madness, held by the Bolton Business Improvement Area (BIA). The attractions included a variety of interesting animals. Liam Brown, 4, of Bolton got the chance to make friends with this camel.

The local Sarah MacRae Band included Patrick Dilkie, Matthew Chalmers and Adam Stevens. Photos by Bill Rea

The local Sarah MacRae Band included Patrick Dilkie, Matthew Chalmers and Adam Stevens.
Photos by Bill Rea

Students of Bolton Taekwondo were putting on demonstrations Friday night, under the direction of Master Seungyoung Kim.

Students of Bolton Taekwondo were putting on demonstrations Friday night, under the direction of Master Seungyoung Kim.

Caledon OPP had some of their equipment on display. Christina Grieco, 6, and her brother Nicholas, 3, were trying out this four-by-four Quad.

Caledon OPP had some of their equipment on display. Christina Grieco, 6, and her brother Nicholas, 3, were trying out this four-by-four Quad.

Local service clubs were manning booths offering interesting stuff. Kinsmen Paul McLoughling and Robert Ward were busy cooking fresh corn.

Local service clubs were manning booths offering interesting stuff. Kinsmen Paul McLoughling and Robert Ward were busy cooking fresh corn.

The petting zoo attracted lots of attention Steve Gottschling of Bolton gave 18-month-old Cooper a boost so he could get to know some of the goats.

The petting zoo attracted lots of attention Steve Gottschling of Bolton gave 18-month-old Cooper a boost so he could get to know some of the goats.

Local service clubs were manning booths offering interesting stuff. Kinsmen Paul McLoughling and Robert Ward were busy cooking fresh corn.

Local service clubs were manning booths offering interesting stuff. Kinsmen Paul McLoughling and Robert Ward were busy cooking fresh corn.

There was plenty of cotton candy available, courtesy of the Caledon Hawks. Mike and Lea Carleton and Nadia Milton were busy making the goodies.

There was plenty of cotton candy available, courtesy of the Caledon Hawks. Mike and Lea Carleton and Nadia Milton were busy making the goodies.

Town Crier Andrew Welch took part in the opening ceremonies, accompanied by Councillors Rob Mezzapelli and Patti Foley.

Town Crier Andrew Welch took part in the opening ceremonies, accompanied by Councillors Rob Mezzapelli and Patti Foley.

         

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