by Erin | Mar 28, 2012 | History Slides
Twelve of the founding Junior Farmers purchased the ownership and began a new stage, no longer a fundraiser but a business.
by Erin | Mar 19, 2012 | History Slides
Demand for the lobster dinner was so great that the organization decided to serve the public 7 days a week.
by Erin | Mar 19, 2012 | History Slides
The first lobster dinner on Prince Edward Island was served as a fundraiser for the New Glasgow and District Junior Farmers Organization. The building had no kitchen and no on site wash room facilities. All the food was prepared elsewhere and brought on site....
by Erin | Mar 18, 2012 | History Slides
Over the next few years, The Junior Farmers continued to utilize their new building for community gatherings, Blood donor clinics, weekly dances and the occasional lobster supper fundraiser. In 1963, the increasing interest of that first meal led to adapting to meet...
by Erin | Feb 28, 2012 | History Slides
To understand how New Glasgow Lobster Suppers became what it is today you have to go back to the beginning before there was ever even a thought of a place such as this. In 1957, The New Glasgow and District Junior Farmers Organization consisted of 36 members between...