Art in the Park-Plymouth, Michigan

In its more than 40-year history Art In The Park has grown to be the second largest art fair in Michigan.  Held every year in July, this 3-day event assembles over 400 artists from all over the country who display their work to nearly 300,000 attendees.  This art, music and food extravaganza was voted one of the “Gems of the Great Lakes” by AAA Magazine, and consistently ranking nationally as one of the top art fairs in the country by several national art publications.

Northern Indiana Power from the Past-Winamac, Indiana

Since 1978, The Northern Indiana Power from the Past would be thrilled to have you at our summer show. Come for a few hours or stay the whole day. There is plenty to see and do. We feature moving displays where you can see real antique farm machinery in action, doing what it was designed to do. There are also many interesting stationary displays where you can take your time and look come and get and up close look at what was used in early agriculture. There are several buildings and outdoor areas are stuffed with flea marketers. The incredible variety of old and new items they bring to sell is almost overwhelming. Allow some time to browse them all and bring home a treasure. Over a dozen different food vendors are here to serve you something tasty. Have a no cook day. Come for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. If you’re in the mood for some great music and maybe some dancing, this is your place. We feature different entertainment daily. Check out the daily tabs on the website to see what we have. Looking just to relax and watch others perform? The very popular horse pull, hilarious tractor square dancing, or intriguing weed wacker tractor pull might be for you. This is a family show, we didn’t forget about your young ones. Kids have their own games every day too! How much does it cost to attend? Not $20, not $15, not $10. No, not even $5. Only $3.00 for adults and kids under 12 years old are FREE! The entertainment is even included in this price. It’s a deal you can’t pass up. Can’t wait to see you there!

Marshall County Blueberry Festival, Plymouth IN

Located in North Central Indiana, Centennial Park in Plymouth will come alive with the 53rd annual Marshall County Blueberry Festival. Held over Labor Day weekend the Blueberry Festival is one of the Midwest’s premier events and has been named a “Top 100 Event” in North American by the American Bus Association in 1997, 1999 and again in 2007.

Kentucky Bourbon Festival-Bardstown, Kentucky

Bardstown, Kentucky is the Bourbon Capital of the World® and the home of the Kentucky Bourbon Festival®, which draws people to our quaint little town for a week of celebrating the storied history and art of distilling America’s native spirit. The Kentucky Bourbon Festival® began in 1992 as a Bourbon tasting and dinner, and has grown tremendously over the past 27 years. Today, it is one of the Commonwealth’s leading community festivals, and is not only a celebration of Bourbon, but also the people and the community that have supported the industry for generations.

Over 200 years ago, as pioneers began settling the wild lands of Kentucky, they found that this was Promised Land for distilling Bourbon. From the ideal climate for aging barrels, to the fertile earth for growing corn, to the immense amount of limestone that makes for the purest of water, it was the perfect storm. From there, the rest is history. Today, Bardstown and Nelson County are home to many distilleries, both large and small.

Between our events, educational opportunities, arts and crafts, music on the lawn and much more, we truly have something for everyone.