Front Street Fair Saturday in Downtown Belleville.
Another fun-filled event coming to Belleville’s downtown this weekend.Front Street will be closed between Campbell Street and Victoria Avenue on Front Street for a wide range of activities, delightful treats, and exciting vendors.There will be a massive 66ft inflatable obstacle course, face painting, balloon artists and an arts and crafts station at the Belleville Public Library,
The BIA also has free cookies for the first 220 people that visit our booth, provided by Sweets Bakery. That Special Touch will have free popcorn at 260 Front St and the Belleville Police Service booth will be handing out freezies. The event features several vendors, each bringing their unique products and services to enhance the experience.
Belleville-based slime business, IsaIsa Slime, offers a tantalizing assortment of premium slimes with captivating textures and designs. Another talented vendor, Zakartzak is a local 23-year-old queer Anishnaabe artist, showcasing a remarkable collection of digital and traditional prints, one-of-a-kind paintings, and beautifully handcrafted art pieces. And, Sweet Escapes specializes in rare and retro candies, mysterious candy boxes, and a plethora of other sweet treats.
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