The Williams Lake Harvest Fair is in full swing at the Stampede Grounds and Williams Lake Curling Club.
With admission free for everyone, now is the time to experience all the fair has to offer from live entertainment, a petting zoo and dozens of local vendors. Uncle Chris the Clown and ventriloquist Kellie Haines roam the grounds offering laughter and delight for children on Saturday.
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In the curling club, meanwhile, dozens of intricate and unique quilts hang alongside local produce and services. In the corner the Balloon Man can be found as well as caricaturist Ted Couling.
Tomorrow a free pancake breakfast is available starting at 8 a.m. in the Let R Buck Saloon where all are welcome. Sunday will also see a pet parade, dog agility competition and Gymkhana.
With professional juggler Matt Henry performing on stage tomorrow at 11 a.m., Uncle Chris performing at 1 p.m. followed by Haines and her puppet act at 2 p.m there is still plenty of time to make it out to the fair grounds.
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