Sunny skies and good times at Leader’s Marketplace
By Joan Janzen
LEADER - It was a beautiful sunny day for Leader’s first outdoor market of the year on Thursday, June 19th. Families headed over to the Friendship Centre to enjoy a supper of chili cheese dogs, Rueben sandwiches and cupcakes. Meanwhile the Leader Arts Council sponsored live musical entertainment for everyone to enjoy as they checked out what the vendors had to offer.
The Estuary Colony, the Butcher’s Daughter, Dusty Compass Museum, Natalie Cock’s crafts and baking, Barn Wood Signs, Avon, Leader Liquor Market and Squirrelly Shirley’s were all busy serving customers. Others leisurely relaxed at the picnic tables, munching on snacks, sipping on drinks, visiting with friends and listening to music.
Families headed to the outdoor market in Leader after enjoying supper at the Friendship Centre. PHOTO BY JOAN JANZEN
Young and old enjoyed hanging out at the outdoor market and listening to music at Leader on Thursday, June 19th. PHOTO BY JOAN JANZEN
Mother-daughter duo, Kyla (right) and Reece McCallum from Liebenthal have procured a new antique mode of transportation for their Dusty Compass Museum rock rescue. PHOTO BY JOAN JANZEN
This little customer with deep pockets wanted to know how many painted rocks he could purchase with $20. PHOTO BY JOAN JANZEN