2010-10-27 / Community

Everyone was in the soup and having fun at Soupfest


King City resident Elisabeth Hennessy served some soup to her daughter Mary- Elizabeth Hennessy-Dickinson. King City resident Elisabeth Hennessy served some soup to her daughter Mary- Elizabeth Hennessy-Dickinson.
Soupfest took place last Saturday at the Springdale Christian Reformed Church. It was a beautiful fall day in the Holland Marsh and many were out for the harvest celebration. There were also a variety of soups people were able to taste. Seen here are sisters Elizabeth and Sarah Roughley as they enjoy some chicken soup. Photos by David Anderson Soupfest took place last Saturday at the Springdale Christian Reformed Church. It was a beautiful fall day in the Holland Marsh and many were out for the harvest celebration. There were also a variety of soups people were able to taste. Seen here are sisters Elizabeth and Sarah Roughley as they enjoy some chicken soup. Photos by David Anderson
Mikolaj Kolodziej, operations manager and Nicole Roldan, banquet and corporate sales associate of The Manor Event Venue in Kettleby served out soup. Mikolaj Kolodziej, operations manager and Nicole Roldan, banquet and corporate sales associate of The Manor Event Venue in Kettleby served out soup.
Students from Holland Marsh District Christian School were very helpful at this year’s Soupfest. Sabrina Jianing, Monica Vanlyk and Madison Wilcox helped serve soup to those who attended the event. Students from Holland Marsh District Christian School were very helpful at this year’s Soupfest. Sabrina Jianing, Monica Vanlyk and Madison Wilcox helped serve soup to those who attended the event.
Jamie Reaume, executive director of Holland Marsh Growers' Association was selling some grown food to Sundlerand residents Audrey and Hugh Teefy. Jamie Reaume, executive director of Holland Marsh Growers' Association was selling some grown food to Sundlerand residents Audrey and Hugh Teefy.
Tom Wray and his wife Mara from Schomberg tried to pick the best pumpkin from a variety of others. Tom Wray and his wife Mara from Schomberg tried to pick the best pumpkin from a variety of others.

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