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Mayor Warren Welcomes Big Crowd to Bullough's Pond Fair

9/29/2013

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Photo by Tim Grieser.
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Photo by Tim Grieser.
Mayor Setti Warren welcomed a crowd of more than 200 people to the Bullough's Pond Fair this morning, and called out the countdown to the Fair's sponsored kayak race.  After presenting the race cup to the winning kayak, the Mayor chatted with BPA board members and said he'd like to see the fair become an annual event.  Parks & Recreation Commissioner Bob DeRubeis also visited many of the events at the fair.  For a full account of all the fair's activities, click here: Bullough's Pond Fair
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BPA President Campbell and Mayor Warren. Photo by Kathleen Kouril Grieser.
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Photo by Ronit Ziv.
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Photo by Ronit Ziv.
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Photo by Ronit Ziv.
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Photo by Ronit Ziv.
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Commissioner of Parks & Recreation Bob DeRubeis and actor Jon Swift portraying miller John Spring. Photo by Kathleen Kouril Grieser.
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