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The Wellesley Apple Butter and Cheese Festival, now in its 25th year, was formed by members
of the Board of Trade. With the help of the Elmira Syrup Festival and the New Hamburg Quilt
Auction, the new festival was formed using the best of these two festivals and implementing
their local flavour. The festival was formed to promote the town of Wellesley, as well as its
major businesses, A.W. Jantzi & Sons Ltd (Wellesley Brand Apple Products) and
the J.M. Schneider Cheese Factory. Relying on all volunteer workers, the festival has grown
to be one of Waterloo County's most popular events.
With the help of local service clubs, organizations and churches, several booths are operated
on the street mall with all profits going to the festival committee for distribution: the Board
of Trade runs a pancake and sausage breakfast, the Lions Club runs a chicken barbecue, the Optimists
run a wet booth with schnitzel on a bun, the Lutheran churches sell apple dumplings, Mennonite
churches sell apple fritters and the ladies slo-pitch sell sausage on a bun. We also serve
a smorgasbord dinner serving Waterloo County home cooking, such as pigtails, spareribs, sauerkraut,
and roast beef. Free tours to specialty farms and the A.W. Jantzi Cider Mill, with free samples
of food and drink available at the cider mill. We draw over 100 competitors to our Horseshoe
tournament, with many of the top players from Canada and the United States competing. We provide
ongoing street entertainment using talent from the surrounding area. Our quilt auction attracts
buyers from as far away as the USA. All quilts are donated by local churches and senior citizen
groups. Craft demonstrations include quilting, soap making, bonsai tree making and apple crafts.
Our vendors market is a main attraction for its crafts and foods. When the weather cooperates,
our antique car and tractor display and parade draws over 100 vehicles for our visitors.
And the regatta of remote-control boats runs all day long on the Wellesley pond.
The proceeds from the festival are used for major projects within the village of Wellesley. Funds
have been used for building an arena, buying parkland, building a ball diamond and soccer field,
paving the parking lots at the arena and community centre, uptown beautification through proper
curbing and brick sidewalks, buying equipment for the fire department, renovating the community
centre with a new kitchen and air conditioning, renovating the arena and installing new flooring
in the dressing rooms. Our current projects include support of the Wellesley Transit Bus and funding
of training for the fire department and purchase of a defibulator for its emergency team.
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