When you’ve bought frogs, infants, music and the prospect to exploit a simulated cow a great time is bound available.
These had been among the many many family-fun actions taking place on the 2026 Thamesville Threshing Festival on Saturday.
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There had been loads of contestants in each the Frog Jump Competition and Baby Show, which have been long-time occasions on the Threshing Festival.
The enjoyable continues all day and into the night time with carnival rides, reside music, distributors, a Wild West Show, Indigenous dancers, Farmer’s Olympics and Stoneboat Pullers.
A spotlight of the night is the fireworks present starting at 10:15 p.m.
Here’s a have a look at a few of the enjoyable being had Saturday morning.
Little two-and-half-year-old Idalia Brebner, of Thamesville, enjoys seeing her frog take a giant leap through the Frog Jump Competition held Saturday on the Thamesville Threshing Festival. PHOTO Ellwood Shreve/Chatham Daily Newsjpg, CD, apsmc These younger people who find themselves members of the Respect Revolution, which a part of the Make Children Better Now Association, carried out a number of songs through the Thamesville Threshing Festival on Saturday. The members embrace from entrance left, Ella Warren, Taylior Barton, Easton Gauthier and Nick Bellamy. Back row, from left, are Scarlette Cartier, Kailyn Miracle-Lumley, Emma Wiebenga and Raelynn Wiebenga. PHOTO Ellwood Shreve/Chatham Daily News Moraviantown residents Lainey Hopkins, 10 months, and her house Riel, had been having enjoyable collaborating within the Baby Show through the Thamesville Threshing Festival on Saturday. PHOTO Ellwood Shreve/Chatham Daily Newsjpg, CD, apsmc Charlie Bullock, 11 months-old, and mother Roxanne had been having enjoyable collaborating within the Baby Show through the Thamesville Threshing Festival on Saturday. PHOTO Ellwood Shreve/Chatham Daily Newsjpg, CD, apsmc Oshawa residents, eight-month-old Beau James and his mother Krystle, took half within the Baby Show on the Thamesville Threshing Festival Saturday whereas in trip visiting household in Krystle’s house city. PHOTO Ellwood Shreve/Chatham Daily Newsjpg, CD, apsmc Thamesville residents Ava Lavoie, 5, and her brother Jacob, 6, had been having enjoyable milking Polly, who was a part of the Essex Kent Dairy Producers show on the Thamesville Threshing Festival on Saturday. PHOTO Ellwood Shreve/Chatham Daily Newsjpg, CD, apsmc