Events Taking Place In Grafton

In Community
Beneath this charming hamlets sleepy facade beats the heart of a vibrant active community where the residents support and encourage their local artisans and entrepreneurs. Take a drive and discover one of Northumberland County’s best kept secrets and check out the many events coming up on Saturday June 1st, 2019 – you’ll be glad you did!  
June 1, 2019
GRAFTON ONTARIO EVENTS
GRAFTON COMMUNITY YARD SALE & FUN DAY
St. Andrews United Church
137 Old Danforth Rd, Grafton, ON K0K 2G0
8am to 2pm
PANCAKE BREAKFAST
St. Andrews United Church
137 Old Danforth Rd, Grafton, ON K0K 2G0
8am to 11am
TRUNK SALE & SILENT AUCTION
St. George’s Anglican Church,
10792 County 2 Rd, Grafton, ON K0K 2G0
8am to 11am
ART SALAD, A VISUAL SMORGASBORD
10821 County Rd 2 Grafton (beside the post office)
10am to 5pm
DOORS OPEN NORTHUMBERLAND,
Barnum House Museum, 10568 County 2 Rd, Grafton,
St. George’s Anglican Church, 10792 County 2 Rd, Grafton,
Canning Factory, 130 Canning Factory Road, Grafton
10am to 4pm
PROVINCIAL TOWN CRIERS CHAMPIONSHIP
Grafton Village Inn, 10830 County 2 Rd, Grafton, ON K0K 2G0
2pm
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Author: Pete Fisher

Has been a photojournalist for over 30-years and have been honoured to win numerous awards for photography and writing over the years. Best selling author for the book Highway of Heroes - True Patriot Love

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