Taste of Cornwall shines

Taste of Cornwall shines
Simon Markow

The Village Green was filled with music, food and fun Saturday, Aug. 9, when Taste of Cornwall made its annual return. Organized by the Park and Recreation Commission, guests sampled locally sourced dishes and sides. Rhythmic tunes by the Catnip Junkies, a genre-blending brass band, filled the air. Vendors set up booths around the green, including Nathan Young selling local maple syrup through his company, Young Love Maple. More than 40 sponsors supported the event this year. Watch the video report on Instagram @lakevillejournal

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