festivals



My community hosts a Corn Festival every year, the weekend following Labor Day.

"What is a Corn Festival?" someone asked at church yesterday.

"It's cotton candy and kettle corn and homemade ice cream," one person said.

"It's face painting and petting zoos and train rides for the kids," I added.

"It's tractor pulls and steam engines and antique farm equipment," another piped in.

"The first one was in 1978," someone with a bit of knowledge shared. "It was started by some of our members, among others, to celebrate the role agriculture has played in our community."




Like all festivals and county fairs, it is all that and more. It is time to celebrate what is unique to your community. It is time to have fun as a family. It is getting hot and sweaty while walking and laughing and dancing. It is cooling off with homemade ice cream and frozen lemonade and watching tractor pulls from the grandstands. It is time to enjoy the outdoors, kids activities, and running into old friends. It is going to sleep happy and exhausted (though sometimes with a belly ache from elephant ears and pulled pork sandwiches!). It is tradition, and what is better than that! 

EMBRACE FESTIVALS.

What fairs and festivals are unique to your community?

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