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Plans taking shape for traditional Listowel Agricultural Fair
Continued from page 16 up so that the Ag. Society is still here when COVID is over, or at least when we’re coming out of COVID. The enthusiasm is definitely there.”
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Johnston added that the community’s support of the LAS throughout the pandemic has been the true difference maker in allowing it to sustain.
“We’ve held our own throughout this,” she said. “We are very fortunate as an Ag. So-
“We are very fortunate as an Ag. Society to be in the community that we’re in.”
- Elizabeth Johnston LAS President
ciety to be in the community that we’re in. We have received some great community sup- port. It’s heart warming to see that people are concerned about the Ag. Society, and hope that we are doing OK, and that we will be around to host future Listowel fairs, and all the other events that happen throughout the year. “I think that’s a testament to rural communities.”
For ongoing updates pertaining to the 2022 Listowel Agricultural Fair, visit www.listowelfair.com