Crowds were out for a great time at annual Caledon Day festivities
The grounds between Town Hall and Caledon Community Complex were packed with people Saturday as the Town hosted the annual Caledon Day festivities. Canadian country musician Chad Brownlee headlined the evening entertainment. Crowds were out to take in the performance and have a good time throughout the day. Turn to pages 10 and 11 for more scenes fo Caledon Day.
MagicaLee of Bolton was entertaining people with some of his magic tricks.
Michelle Woodhouse of Bolton opened the celebration by singing O Canada.
The band I Done Lost My Tractor Again earned the right to perform at Caledon Day when they won the Battle of the Bands competition last month.
Volunteers at the Eco Caledon tent were showing people how to make matts out of milk bags. Betty de Groot, a teacher at St. John the Baptist Elementary School in Bolton, was giving Kate Delaney, 8, of Belwood some pointers. Photos by Bill Rea
Members of the Caledon East Revitalization Committee were on hand promoting some of their upcoming events. Seen here are Mollie Cavan, Tina Noack, Ann currie, Cheryl Robb and Jacqui Viaene.
Kris Barclay and his band had the crowd jumping early Saturday evening.
Representatives of Teen Ranch were on hand with some of their horses, offering rides. Henry and Thomas Hurley, 5, of Caledon East were among those getting into the saddles.
There was a line-up to get to ride this mechanical bull. Cayla Ransom of Alton wasn't able to stay on it very long.
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