By Adrian Rudd
University of Kentucky School of Journalism and Telecommunications
Mid-September means brisk air, brown leaves, and in Midway,
the return of the annual Fall Festival. This Saturday, Sept. 19 and Sunday,
Sept. 20, more than 100 vendors, crafters and demonstrators will gather
downtown to provide a weekend of fun for all ages.
The festival’s 41st year will feature a variety of music
and entertainment. The Midway Children’s Choir, the Jones Family Band, the
Hamilton Band, and several others will play Saturday. Man Cave Ruckus, a
ukulele trio, will have their Fall Festival debut on Sunday, among other
performances.
“We have a lot of bands coming in both days,” said Festival
Coordinator Kenny Smith. “We will have music playing all day long.”
To entertain the kids, there will be pony rides, a petting
zoo, a clown with balloon animals, bouncy house, and a mini train ride. In
addition, several non-profit organizations will have booths set up such as
Habitat for Humanity, Midway Renaissance, and various churches.
“There’s a little bit of something for everyone, so you can
bring the whole family,” said Smith.
The event will run 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturday and 11 a.m.
to 5 p.m. on Sunday. Parking will be available at Southern Equine Farm.
“All we need is great weather,” said Smith. “We look forward
to seeing everyone out here.”
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