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Homeplace on Green River Fall Festival will be Sat 9 Sep 2017 This the the 10th Year for the festival Click on headline for complete story with photo(s) By George Kolbenschlag There will be more events, activities and vendors at this year's Homeplace on Green River Fall Heritage Festival than ever before. The festival, with events starting at 9amCT/10amET, and end at 4pmCT/5pmET, September 9, 2017, at HGR, 1765 New Columbia Road, Campbellsville, KY, will again feature hay, mule and oxen wagon rides, a barrel train, colonial reenactors, petting farm, raptor exhibit featuring Allegiant the Bald Eagle, food, arts and crafts vendors and more. Live music will be featured all day in the newly restored 1860s bank barn and will feature The Exie boys, The Foster Children, Renetta and Friends and the Carousel Stampede. This is the tenth year for the festival and it has grown every year. The only cost is a $10 parking fee per vehicle and any purchases from food vendors or artists and crafters. There will be face painting, supervised activities for young children, a hay maze, blacksmiths, hands-on pottery making for youngsters and many other exhibits and demonstrations including butter making and an SPCA sponsored dog show. If you are an artist or crafter and would like to set up a booth at the festival contact Anita Rees at acy12000@earthlink.net or call 270-378-6832. Only original work will be sold. No second party items. --George Kolbenschlag This story was posted on 2017-08-08 20:23:27
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