Hundreds of residents turned out on a clear, mild Saturday, April 27, for the town's 6th Annual Earth Day Festival held on the front lawn at Newtown Middle School on Queen Street.   (Gorosko photo)
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2013-05-21: "Oldie and a goodie." For over 100 years the Parson family has been selling fruits at this location. "Parsons was also a pioneer in setting up one of the first fruit stands along the Similkameen, a region now known as the ‘fruit stand capital of Canada’... They are known for highest-quality fresh tree fruits, squash & gourds, heirloom vegetables – all are grown with organic inputs." If you're in the area of Keremeos BC and want the best produce, stop in and say "Hi" to Quentin. 
   
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Hundreds of residents turned out on a clear, mild Saturday, April 27, for the town's 6th Annual Earth Day Festival held on the front lawn at Newtown Middle School on Queen Street. (Gorosko photo)
Hundreds of residents turned out on a clear, mild Saturday, April 27, for the town's 6th Annual Earth Day Festival held on the front lawn at Newtown Middle School on Queen Street.   (Gorosko photo)
Hundreds of residents turned out on a clear, mild Saturday, April 27, for the town's 6th Annual Earth Day Festival held on the front lawn at Newtown Middle School on Queen Street. (Gorosko photo)
See photo in original gallery.