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Schinkels’ offered a wide variety of foods and products of Dutch descent. Pictured is Sara Santarossa purchasing a tulip for her two-year-old daughter Bea Besant from Schinkels’ Maryann Reaume.
SUN photo by Paul Forman

Dutch Village proves popular on opening weekend

Being part of the Carousel of the Nations for the first time, the Dutch Village at the Grove Brewing Company was teeming with orange both inside and on the extended patio set up for the cultural event.

The June 15 celebration offered a wide variety of foods and drinks inspired by the Netherlands, along with live acoustic music inside the brewhouse and a live duo outside.

Schinkels’ Meat Market was on site serving different types of gouda cheese, which originated in the Netherlands, and baked goods, including the always popular Dutch windmill cookies.

Kingsville Cycle Works was also set up outside offering rentals for those wanting to take part in a traditional Dutch mode of transportation.

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Wednesday, December 18, 2024

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