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The Town of Lumsden held their ninth annual Scarecrow festival Saturday.

Thousands packed the downtown of Lumsden for the town’s biggest yearly event.

Around 70 vendors were lined up, all local businesses with their products on display for visitors.

“There are all sorts of groups, volunteer groups that are selling and just make things happen and that money goes to them,” said Bryan Matheson, the mayor of the town.

Besides the local vendors, there were food trucks and many scarecrows on display.

The idea of scarecrows came up after seeing another province do something similar.

“I think somebody said an idea where down in Nova Scotia they do this and people put scarecrows up in their yard,” Matheson said.

Matheson said there is a lot of work that goes into putting together the event.

“It’s mainly our …

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