Morden celebrated in a big way last weekend with the 58th annual Corn & Apple Festival.
Chad Brownlee’s country music was a hit on the main stage Friday night; fun and games on the crowded midway; street buskers provided the weekend’s soundtrack up and down Stephen St.; Morden Fire Department’s vintage wheels in the Saturday morning parade; Owen and Lyla Sibbald were all smiles on this Wonder Shows ride; kicking up their heels on the dance floor at the Cottonwood stage.
Volunteers man the corn cooking station, which handed out thousands of free cobs through the weekend; arts and crafts at the Pembina Hills gallery; Morden Elks served up tasty BBQ; the sport court at the Youth Stage; Big Shiny ‘90s on stage Saturday night; classic cars on display in Morden Park Sunday; praise and worship as part of the Morden Christian Programs Committee’s Sunday stage lineup.












