Wednesday, April 7, 2010
The 2010 Celebration Theme: "Re-Discover Columbus"
This year's Parade Marshal is Dan Amato and the parade theme is Re-Discover Columbus. Stay tuned for the full story.
Arts and Crafts Fair in Fireman's Park
Quickly becoming one of southeastern Wisconsin’s most-awaited craft fairs of the season, the Art and Craft Fair in Firemen’s Park is part of the Red Bud City’s huge annual Fourth of July Festival.
This year's fair will be held on Saturday, July 3 from 10am to 4pm.
Crafters from all over the state will be selling their diverse artwork to the thousands that frequent the festival every year for its enormous parade, carnival, music, and foods. All of which is topped off by the big-time fireworks display, perfected with Columbus’s small-town charm.
Visitor’s will be wowed by hand-made jewelry, oak framed mirrors, hand-woven baskets, sculptures, a tie-dye booth, cooper and glass yard art, floral art, wood crafts, stained-glass windows at this unique event with something for the whole family.
The day in the town park will also includes kid’s entertainment, music and the popular carnival foods and attractions.
For more information contact Event Coordinator Robbin Sauer (robbin7@charter.net) or visit their website.
This year's fair will be held on Saturday, July 3 from 10am to 4pm.
Crafters from all over the state will be selling their diverse artwork to the thousands that frequent the festival every year for its enormous parade, carnival, music, and foods. All of which is topped off by the big-time fireworks display, perfected with Columbus’s small-town charm.
Visitor’s will be wowed by hand-made jewelry, oak framed mirrors, hand-woven baskets, sculptures, a tie-dye booth, cooper and glass yard art, floral art, wood crafts, stained-glass windows at this unique event with something for the whole family.
The day in the town park will also includes kid’s entertainment, music and the popular carnival foods and attractions.
For more information contact Event Coordinator Robbin Sauer (robbin7@charter.net) or visit their website.
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