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West Green Bay Street bustles with activity during the annual Founder’s Day event, held Sept. 16 in downtown Bonduel.
In addition to a bounce house and fish pond, kids have an opportunity to grab some chalk and make street art on South First.
Vendors along South First Street are just as busy as the booths on West Green Bay Street in downtown Bonduel during Founder’s Day.
Founder’s Day shoppers take a break from the deals to enjoy Rob Burkham and the Just Happy to Be Here Band in the gazebo next to the Bonduel Community Archives.
The Bonduel Community Archives serves its famous chili for shoppers along South First Street.
Autumn home decor for inside and outside is a popular Founder’s Day theme.
The line of tents extends along Bonduel’s West Green Bay and South First streets down to the fire station, where food trucks and a firefighters’ barbecue and open house were in progress.
A gasoline-powered ice cream maker churns away next to the Putt Putt Ice Cream stand.
Beverly Heling was among about 160 crafters and other vendors selling their wares on West Green Bay Street.
Founder’s Day shoppers check out the bargains.
Photos by Warren Bluhm • News Editor