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Winchester Town Day 2025 is in the books

The rain finally fell on Town Day festivities June 7, but some residents stayed to enjoy the event as long as possible. WINCHESTER NEWS STAFF PHOTO/REBA SALDANHA

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Unfortunately the rain didn’t hold off long enough to allow exhibitors and visitors to Winchester Town Day enjoy the full day. Many people packed up and dispersed once the heavy rain didn’t seem to let up.

Some residents headed under the tends to wait out the rain. WINCHESTER NEWS STAFF PHOTOS/REBA SALDANHA

But, earlier on June 7, the runners ran their race, the Class of 2025 paraded through the streets, booths were busy with visitors and the trolley gave its tours. People may have come out earlier to avoid any potential rain. Many events still took place. Overall, it was a success.

However, the Chamber of Commerce beer garden was cancelled due to inclement weather and the fireworks were postponed to Sunday night.

Winchester News had a special photo frame for Town Day visitors to have their picture taken for our Town Day photo gallery. Enjoy!

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