September 17, 2014 · 0 Comments
Kringle’s Closet is a vendor with a story. Owner of Kringle’s Closet, Gina Castelli’s son, Triston Castelli is a 15 year old who wanted a job. Hoping to start saving for his education and unable to find a job, in true entrepreneurial spirit, this young man created his own job. Castelli joined his mother and produces, stickers, provides special spray tattooing, and makes candy. All income he makes goes to his education fund and he can proudly boast a $1500 head start investing in his best asset, himself! (L to R) Triston Castelli and his mother, Gina Castelli, owner of Kringle’s Closet.
Photo by Alex Sher
Headwaters Food and Farming Alliance teamed up with Food and Water First for their booth. (LtoR: back) Headwaters Food and Farming Alliance(HFFA), Debbie Lawson, and Wade Mills of Food and Water First informed children, (front) Kayla Robbins, Leah Robbins and Zoey Kruger on programs offered.
(L to R) Media Officer for Dufferin Ontario Police Department, Constable Paul Nancekivell and Auxiliary Constable with the Shelburne Police Department Dennis Jeronimo teamed up for their booth at the Fall Fair.
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