Bridgwater Businesses Block Party: Celebrating Community and Local Entrepreneurs
The Bridgwater Businesses Block Party took place on Saturday, September 28, from 11:00 AM to 4:00 PM, transforming Centre Street (between North Town Road and Cooper’s Town Road) into a bustling hub of activity. The event drew a crowd of enthusiastic residents and featured an array of exciting attractions designed to celebrate local entrepreneurship and community spirit.
In attendance were notable figures including Winnipeg Mayor Scott Gillingham, Deputy Mayor Janice Lukes, City Councillor for Waverley West Ward, Oby Khan, MLA for Fort Whyte, along with local artists, business owners, and community residents. The party highlighted the growth of the area, boasting over 65 businesses now operating in the Bridgwater Centre.
Event Highlights:
- Secure Free Bike Parking:Â Encouraging eco-friendly transport options.
- Food and Freebies:Â Attendees indulged in a variety of culinary delights from local restaurants.
- Music and Entertainment:Â Live performances and cultural acts provided a festive atmosphere.
- Family-Friendly Activities:Â Kids enjoyed face painting, bouncy castles, and other engaging activities.
- Business Booths:Â A chance to meet local business owners and learn more about their offerings.
The event also featured unique attractions, such as lions and a dragon roaming the streets, adding a whimsical touch to the festivities. The Block Party aimed not only to showcase Bridgwater’s diverse business landscape but also to celebrate Winnipeg’s 150th birthday.
This community celebration was proudly supported by local businesses, fostering connections between residents and entrepreneurs in the area. The Bridgwater Businesses Block Party exemplified the vibrant community spirit of Winnipeg, highlighting the importance of supporting local businesses and celebrating collective achievements.
For those looking to explore the latest additions to Bridgwater’s business scene, the Block Party was the perfect opportunity to engage with friendly business owners and experience the rich culture and hospitality of the community.
Source: Swifteradio.com