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Bloordale Pumpkins 2023

 
Photo Credit to Richie Dos Santos (@rich3dee on Instagram)
A big thank you to everyone that came to the annual Bloordale Pumpkin Giveaway held in Susan Tibaldi Parkette. This event has been hosted for approximately 7 years and is a community favourite. 

Pumpkins are purchased locally through Family Fruit and Flower (1182 Bloor St W), marshmello treats were from Bakerbots and live music was performed by local artists Taylor Maslin and Nathan Beja. 

Stay tuned for the Bloordale Pumpkin Giveaway in October 2024! 
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