Wilma Kenny | Mar 29, 2023
A dramatic early morning sky and the accompanying storm forecast may have kept some people home, but this year’s South Frontenac Community Recreation and Leisure Services Fair certainly rewarded those who came.
The large bright new Storrington Centre was full of ideas and invitations: softball, soccer and stocksport: beekeeping, miniature trains, Storrington’s book club, arts and crafts, the SHS Reunion, SF Museum, SF Community Services, New Leaf Link, Perth Road Crafters, and many more.
If you missed Saturday’s Fair (and brief blasts of white-out snow), check the just-issued Community Services and Activity Guide; it really does have something for everyone!
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