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Jacksonports 17th Annual Cherry Fest to be
held Saturday, August 6 from 7am – 4pm
at Lakeside
Park on Hwy 57,
Jacksonport.
CHERRY FEST
ON SATURDAY, AUGUST 6, 2011
Once again the
picturesque village of Jacksonport, Highway 57, Door County,
will be the scene of the annual Cherry Fest on Saturday, August 6, 2011
sponsored by the Jacksonport Historical Society. Beautiful
Lakeside Park,
on the shore of Lake
Michigan, is the setting for this 17th annual event to
celebrate Door County’s cherry harvest.
Cherry
Fest begins at 7 a.m. with beverages and homemade cherry kolaches, fresh cherry
pie and ice cream, as well as cherry sundaes for sale in the upper park
shelter. The Jacksonport Women’s Club
will also feature their popular funnel cakes made “hot on the spot” for all to
enjoy. A wide variety of jams and
jellies will be for sale in a special booth in the park for the annual jelly
and jam sale. The food booth will be
open in the lower park shelter at 10 a.m. Door
County Custom Meats owned
by Keith and Jaci Birnschein will feature cherry brats and cherry burgers as
well as a variety of ice cold beverages.
For those folks who want fresh cherries from Door County,
they will also be available for sale from the orchard of Peter Stoffel.
A juried
arts and crafts fair will feature a wide range of artists and craftsmen from
all across the Midwest. Many of your favorite artists from past years
will return for this renowned show as well as many new and amazing artists will
be here for the very first time. Local
artist Sandy De Master will demonstrate spinning fibers into yarn at 10 a.m.
Live
entertainment will be featured free of charge during Cherry Fest hours under
the big tent. Picnic table seating will
be available in the tent area. Bring
your own folding chairs or blankets for additional seating for the day. Starting at 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Matt Wahl, popular
folk singer and songwriter, will entertain us. Modern Day Drifters a local
group featuring country music will entertain from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.
Mayberry’s
Carriages will provide horse drawn wagon rides from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. for a
small fee. Loading will be near the
corner of Park Road
and Hwy. 57 just north of the Lakeside
Park boundary. A penny hunt will be held on the beach at 1
p.m. for the younger set attending Cherry Fest. Registration for the penny hunt is at 12:30 pm
at the penny hunt site - the roped off beach area. Age groups are 3-5 and 6-8 year olds. Be sure to bring your cameras!
The
Historical Society tent, set up in the Erskine Rest Area across the street,
will feature the Jacksonport family memorabilia collection provided by members.
All nine books published by The Jacksonport
Historical Society- Jacksonport Through
The Generations - will be for sale. The Society has many other items for
sale as well. For those of you who have
never seen a root cellar, the completely restored Erskine Root Cellar will be
open to the public for viewing during Cherry Fest hours. Four historical
vehicles will be on display throughout the park. Back for another year the re-enactor Joe Jeanquart
will once again feature pioneer living pre 1840's and will have ongoing
demonstrations of blacksmithing, fire starting, leather work, and cooking
throughout the day. Stop and view the
awesome tepee and go back with Joe and his cohort, Randy Alexander to life as
it was many years ago.
So come join
us for a fun-filled day in the park to celebrate the cherry harvest and perhaps
learn a little about Jacksonport’s history as well. We have something for everyone and maybe a surprise
or two along the way. Look forward to
seeing you August 6, 2011 in the park!
Check out our web page for more
details at www.jacksonporthistoricalsociety.org
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