Breakfast on the Farm fundraiser SubmittedJune 21, 2023 @ 8:42 amNews Add to Favourites Pancakes – Brothers 5-year-old Tristan, left, and 7-year-old Sawyer enjoy pancakes their dad Ben Huehn helped to make at Breakfast on the Farm on June 17. Photo by Robin George Safety tips – “Safety Sam,” also known as Walter Grose, shared tips about farm safety during Breakfast on the Farm in Centre Wellington on June 17. Over 1000 people attended the event. Photo by Robin George Three generations – Front, from left: Rowan, Landon, and little Kaysen visited the Cnossen farm in Centre Wellington with parents Shane and Taylor McKenzie and nana Lisa Redwood. Photo by Robin George Corn table – Kaysen McKenzie checks out the toys in the corn table at Breakfast on the Farm event in Centre Wellington. Photo by Robin George Fire truck – From left: Siblings Austin, Nathan and Heidi Kottelenberg check out the fire truck during Breakfast on the Farm on Saturday. The family travels from Orangeville to attend the event every year. Photo by Robin George Having fun - Brothers Landon, Kayson and Rowan having fun with their dad Shane McKenzie at the Breakfast on the Farm corn table. Photo by Robin George Volunteers – From left: 16-year-old Madelyn Armstrong, 15-year-old Emily Weber, and 13-year-old Amy Weber helped guests at Breakfast on the Farm plant sunflower seeds. The plants could then be entered in the Fergus Fall Fair. Photo by Robin George CENTRE WELLINGTON – A successful Breakfast on the Farm event was held on June 17 at Cnossen Holsteins in Centre Wellington. Over 1,000 people attended the fundraiser for the Fergus Agricultural Society and the Alma Optimist Club. Submitted