A VERY BIG THANK YOU TO CROTON'S OWN "MR. SUMMERFEST".....
THANK YOU MR. SUMMERFEST!
Former Mayor Greg Schmidt (a.k.a. Mr. Summerfest) was out early this morning, marking off the booth spaces for Sunday’s big event. We learned that after 32 YEARS of organizing Summerfest, this one will be his last. READ MORE HERE
AND CHECK OUT THESE PHOTOS AND LINKS FROM PAST SUMMERFESTS, COURTESY OF YOUR EDITOR, THE OUTSTANDING ARCHIVES MAINTAINED BY THE CROTON HISTORICAL SOCIETY, AND CROTON UNITED....
--SUMMERFEST 2016, OVER 40 PHOTOS, COURTESY OF CROTON UNITED https://www.facebook.com/crotonunited/posts/598957230261312
--SUMMERFEST 1983 AND 1981, COURTESY OF THE CROTON HISTORICAL SOCIETY http://bit.ly/2pGdlOM
AND FROM YOUR EDITOR AT EVERYTHING CROTON, ALL PHOTOS, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
--2012 Summerfest photos http://www.flickr.com/photos/27232871@N03/sets/72157630036689632/
--Hats off to the 2014 Summerfest volunteers at Holy Name of Mary http://everythingcroton.blogspot.com/2014/06/hats-off-to-all-summerfest-2014.html
--Photos from the 2014 Summerfest http://everythingcroton.blogspot.com/2014/06/photos-from-todays-summerfest-2014-part.html and Part 2 http://everythingcroton.blogspot.com/2014/06/part-2-summerfest-2014-photos.html
--2015 Summerfest photos:
-----Part 1 http://everythingcroton.blogspot.com/2015/06/photos-croton-summerfest-2015-part-one.html
-----Part 2 http://everythingcroton.blogspot.com/2015/06/part-two-photos-croton-summerfest-2015.html
-----Part 3 http://everythingcroton.blogspot.com/2015/06/part-three-photos-croton-summerfest-2015.html
--AND FROM 2017: Courtesy of Croton United, an album of 40 photos--the 2017 Summerfest Parade. Click on the link to see much more http://tiny.cc/fiqmly
AND see Part Two here https://www.facebook.com/crotonunited/posts/802002993290067
AND see Part Two here https://www.facebook.com/crotonunited/posts/802002993290067
What a loss! And we get Brian Pugh in return. Sorry to see Dr. Schmidt go!
ReplyDeleteIt's a lot of work. Now let's see if someone else steps in. Local businesses and vendors rely on festivals like this to get them through the dog days of summer.
ReplyDeleteI almost forgot to add thank you Greg!
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