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By Gina Childress and Hilary Hellens

FREMONT

The 22nd Annual Fremont Daffodil Festival is scheduled for March 29 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

The fair will be highlighted by the Fremont Garden Club's display of daffodils at the Fremont United Church Methodist Fellowship Hall, an arts and crafts show on Main Street and the Coastline Band, which will be in town for an afternoon concert.

The Monitors will play from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. and other local bands will perform throughout the day.

There will also be a Children's Alley again this year, an art show and daffodil memorabilia will be for sale and The Fremont Historical Museum on Main Street will be open.

Fairgoers will also have a chance to order bulbs from the Garden Club.

If you are interested in participating in the festival, contact Jean Thorne at 919-242-5724, Brenda Paul at 919-242-6011 or write to P.O. Box 124, Fremont, NC 27830. Go to www.fremontdaffodilfestival.com for updates on festival events.

TOWN TALK APPEARS EVERY TUESDAY AND THURSDAY. STAFF WRITERS HILARY HELLENS AND GINA CHILDRESS COVER WILSON'S NEIGHBORING CITIES AND TOWNS AND ARE LOOKING FOR YOUR IDEAS AND SUGGESTIONS. HELLENS CAN BE REACHED AT (252) 265-7868 OR AT HILARY@WILSONTIMES.COM, AND CHILDRESS CAN BE REACHED AT (252) 265-7821 OR AT GINA@WILSONTIMES.COM.



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