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The countdown is on for Bradford's Carrot Fest, 'always an exciting event'

Excitement builds for this year's popular two-day sreet festival in Bradford; 'It's ideal for families with young children,' official says of Friday's activities
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A youngster with a giant balloon dog, courtesy of The Twisted Ones, in last year's KidsZone at Carrot Fest. Miriam King/Bradford Today

Summer is more than half-way gone.

The hay is in, crops are ripening in the fields, kids in 4-H are getting their projects ready for Achievement Days and Fall Fairs and Bradford is gearing up for Carrot Fest - the popular, annual street festival and salute to its roots in the Holland Marsh.

Once again, Carrot Fest will be a two-day festival, taking place Friday, Aug. 16 and Saturday, Aug. 17.

And while Saturday’s event may be one of the biggest street festivals in Ontario, attracting tens of thousands of visitors to enjoy the hundreds of vendors, live entertainment, buskers, Aquadog Championships and WWE Wrestling, it is the Friday version of Carrot Fest that has the strongest local flavour.

“It was a council initiative targeted to local business,” said Bethany Kuboniwa, the town's Leisure Events & Marketing Coordinator, on the Friday component. It is focused on showcasing local businesses and talent in the downtown core, from 4 p.m. until midnight on Friday.

There will be 65 vendors at the Friday event including local businesses and non-profit organizations like the Lions and Leo Clubs, Helping Hand Food Bank and area churches. Most vendors will set up on Holland Street East, from 4 to 10 p.m., where the Back Alley Cruisers Car Club will be holding their classic car show.

Holland Street East will also see live entertainment by “Legends” Neo Young, a Neil Young Tribute artist at 6 p.m., and a ‘British Invasion’ concert starting at 8 p.m., on the Courthouse stage.

On Simcoe Road, The Village Inn hosts a beer garden, while live entertainment on the Main Stage will feature Big Shiny ‘90s at 5 p.m., opening ceremonies at 6:30 p.m., and the band Coming of Age at 8 p.m.

But Kuboniwa was most excited about the festival’s third ‘zone,’ on Friday – the Kids Zone on Holland Street West.

Sponsored by Vaughan Chrysler, the Kids Zone will be open from 4 to 9 p.m. and will be filled with inflatables, games and crafts.

And although the Kids Zone will also be open on Saturday, Friday’s events are especially family-friendly. There will be cupcake-decorating courtesy of Sweet B’s, performances by The Twisted Ones at 5 and 8:30 p.m.  - with more balloon-twisting from 6 to 8 p.m. – and the Darren Bedford Juggling Show, 5:30 and 7 p.m.

“It’s ideal for families with young children,” said Kuboniwa. “It’s great for them to be able to come out when it’s a little quieter.”

Friday generally attracts between 4,000 and 5,000 visitors – a far cry from the more than 25,000 expected to attend the Saturday streetfest. “It’s busy, but not shoulder to shoulder,” Kuboniwa said.

Details of activities on both days can be found online, at www.carrotfest.ca.

And as the countdown to Carrotfest continues, Kuboniwa said, “We’re excited! It’s always an exciting event that we work on, year-round. Fingers crossed for good weather!”

Just a note: There will be road closures, of Holland and Barrie/Simcoe at the Four Corners, starting at 1 p.m. on Friday. 


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Miriam King is a journalist and photographer with Bradford Today, covering news and events in Bradford West Gwillimbury and Innisfil.
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