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A fall staple for the Hardin County community takes place this Saturday as the Glendale Crossing Festival rolls in for the largest one-day festival in the commonwealth.
“It’s mainly an arts and crafts festival, so you’re going to see a lot of things that people have been making for years and they perfected their craft, and you’re also going to see a lot of fall food,” said Glendale Crossing Festival Committee Member Drew Goodman. “I mean, just with this time of year, this is probably one of the best times of year, in my opinion, being able to see things like kettle corn and stuff like that. We’ve also got a parade that starts at 10 a.m. where you’re going to see classic cars, fire trucks. The kids are going to love it.”
More than 400 vendors will be on hand for the festival, which runs from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Parking may be hard to come by so visit the festival’s website to come prepared.
“We always get people that try to come off I-65 onto ky 222 from that way, But if you guys go on our website, we’ve got a few different directions,” Goodman said.
The festival parade begins at 10 a.m. Anybody participating in the parade should line up at Damon Ray Field at the old East Hardin Middle School building by 9:30 a.m. The grand marshall for this year’s parade is Mary Key with Nolin River Wildlife.
Visit
www.glendalecrossingfestival.org or the
Glendale Crossing Festival Inc. Facebook page for more information.
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