Family Farm Fair

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August 8, 2010
10:00 amto4:00 pm

London Heritage Farm invites you to its biggest event of the year – Family Farm Fair.  Enjoy the bouncy castle, petting zoo, pony rides, model railway with Thomas the Tank Engine, Tetsu Taiko Drummers & other entertainment, Antique & Collectibles Fair, balloon artist, games, activities, exhibits, vendors, cotton candy, food concession & more!

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Most activities free with gate admission:
Adults: $2, Seniors/Teens: $1, children free

Tea Room, Farm House and Gift Shop will be open and house tours will be offered.

August 8, 2010, Sunday, 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
London Heritage Farm is located at  6511 Dyke Road (between No. 2 & Gilbert Rds; Steveston area), Richmond.
For more information, call 604-271-5220

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A Wedding at London Heritage Farm

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In a heritage garden setting, Erin and P.J. had their wedding ceremony and reception held under bright, sunny skies.  London Farm volunteer Dave Kemp had his camera with him and captured the lovely wedding scenes for the bridal couple and their guests.

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River Rock Casino BBQ at London Heritage Farm

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Today River Rock Casino held it’s family BBQ at London Heritage Farm for the third year running.  Guests registered at the front gate and the children received a gift from RiverRock. Free food was given to all registered guest and they enjoyed picnicking on the grounds.  The smell of burgers and hotdogs would make your mouth water.  The children enjoyed the slide and castle that was set up for them and I’m sure later on they will enjoy the dunking of a member of RiverRock. Fun is being had by all!

Written by Dave Kemp.  Photos taken by Dave Kemp.

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2010 Fraser River Art Festival

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2010 Fraser River Art Festival held at London Heritage Farm on July 11 in sunny Steveston.  Mayor Brodie and MLA John Yap made the opening speeches, followed by Chairperson Robert Berkhout of London Heritage Farm to officially open the event, also in attendance was Councilor Bill McNulty.  People were entertained prior to the opening by Piper Jim Wishlove.  Local artists took great pride in showing off their work.  Many visitors to the farm wandered around admiring the artists work.

London Heritage Farm set up a tent where visitors could purchase coffee, tea, scones and cookies. Volunteers helped with the refreshments.  One thing that stands out were the tables set up by London Farm for guests to eat off.  All the tables were made from the recycled wood from the newly renovated porch to the house.  Nothing goes to waste at the farm if at all possible.

Written by Dave Kemp, photos taken by Dave Kemp.

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Very Berry Tea

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July 31, 2010
12:00 pmto5:00 pm
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Fraser River Arts Festival

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July 11, 2010
10:00 amto5:00 pm
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Lavender Tea

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July 11, 2010
12:00 pmto5:00 pm
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Lavender Tea

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July 10, 2010
12:00 amto5:00 pm
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