The fifth annual Fusion Festival at Holland Park in Surrey entertained nearly 100,000 people throughout the weekend, bringing residents of all ages out for live music and dance, delicious food and a family-friendly atmosphere.
When it comes to hosting large community events, the last few years in Surrey have been a renaissance of sorts.
What a night in Surrey! The B.C. Summer Games opening ceremonies Parade of Games Participants, Athletes, Coaches & Officials encompassed eight separate provincial zones and featured oodles of happy young faces.
The South Surrey community's annual festival happens this Saturday, June 16, with heritage-related attractions at the hall at nearby venues. Family-friendly live entertainment is planned, including music and dance, plus an antiques "road show" event, food, clowns, face painting and more. New this year is the creation of a plus mascot called Ocean Park Eagle, on sale at the Cotton 'N' Crayon store. The festival runs from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. throughout the village, at 128th Street and 16th Avenue.