The 41st annual Blenheim Cherry Fest was another success.
People filled the streets of downtown Blenheim Saturday for the event that featured live music, carnival rides, shopping and the always entertaining cherry pit-spitting contest.
New this year were helicopter rides, offering participants a bird’s-eye view of the festivities, provided for the first time by Zimmer Air Services, an aerial agricultural spray company.
Here are some photos of the fun being had on Saturday.
Photos by Ellwood Shreve, Chatham Daily News
There was a new ride at this year’s Blenheim Cherryfest Saturday. Zimmer Air Services, an aerial agricultural spraying company, was offering popular helicopter rides. Malibu Smith, 16, front, of Blenheim, is seen here seated beside pilot Gavin Christie while her brother, Sebastian, 14, and dad, Marlow Smith, were seated in the rear.jpg, CD, apsmc The Blenheim Cherryfest was the place to be Saturday with plenty of carnival rides, games, cotton candy and face painting to enjoy. Daisy Demeurichy, 10, of Erieau, left, her cousin, Declan Demeurichy, 10, and friend Haley Thompsett, 11, of Blenheim, were among the revellers.jpg, CD, apsmc Maisie Lumley, 6, of Blenheim, already dressed for the event, has her face painted by Julie-Anne of Fairy Tales Face Painting during the Blenheim Cherryfest Saturday.jpg, CD, apsmc Chatham-Kent Mayor Darrin Canniff won the celebrity cherry pit-spitting event with a 12.22-meter effort during the Blenheim Cherryfest Saturday.jpg, CD, apsmc South Kent Coun. Anthony Ceccacci takes part in the celebrity cherry pit-spitting contest at the Blenheim Cherryfest Saturday.jpg, CD, apsmc South Kent Coun. Ryan Doyle takes part in the celebrity cherry pit-spitting contest at the Blenheim Cherryfest Saturday.jpg, CD, apsmc
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