Another weekend of Festivals and Bicentennial Celebrations. Check the list below and when you attend one of these wonderful events–please let us know how much fun you had…post your comments or write a blog on GoWayneCounty.com – send your blog and pictures to Karole@GoWayneCounty.com.
Bicentennial Bash at E Street Pub – Richmond
Fri, September 17, 6p.m. – 2 a.m.
E Street Pub 815 North E Street, Richmond, IN Is co-sponsored by Go Wayne County and E Street Pub, and promises to be a killer night out for people who love to support and enjoy local bands who cover a wide range of genres. In addition to providing nearly 8 hours of some of the best Wayne County has to offer in live music, there will be raffles throughout the night to give away some great schwag to attendees to support great local non-profits.
Since 1968 Levi Coffin Days have been held in Historic Fountain City, home of Levi Coffin and one of the sites of the underground railroad. Events this year will include, evening dances with queen crowning, a huge flea market with many dealers, and a parade, free entertainment, kids games and a food court.
Family Fun Fest
Saturday, September 18, 10am – 2pm
Family Fun Fest
South 10th Street Park; Richmond
Bring the entire family out to enjoy this favorite fall event featuring games, prizes, entertainment, and more! There will be carnival-style games for the kids and a Discovery Zone filled with over 20 of our community agencies distributing helpful information for parents. Add to this a jam-packed stage schedule and you have fun for the whole family! Don’t miss it!
To read about the many more events this weekend including a Jazzy Jam Fest, Richmond Symphony Orchestra, Lincoln High School Homecoming game and much more go to GoWayneCounty.com/Calendar– and read all about it!
Karole Passmore is a freelance writer who enjoys writing articles and short stories, interviewing local people, and researching non-fiction subject matter– preferably historical. Graduate of RHS, Ivy Tech Richmond, and Earlham College– with a major in History, Karole has spent most of her life in Wayne County and enjoys the quaint atmosphere of a small town.
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