3 reasons to head to Tipp City’s Mum Festival this weekend

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It may not feel like fall just yet, but a sure sign of fall is the return of the Tipp City Mum Festival.

The 61st annual festival is set for Sept. 27-29 with activities downtown Sept. 27 and at the City Park on Sept. 28 and 29.

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Here are three reasons not to miss the 61st annual event.

It was a milestone year in more ways than one for the Tipp City Mum Festival. The annual salute to everything mums celebrated its 60th year Friday through Sunday with activities ranging from a massive Friday night car show to a parade down Main Street and two days of entertainment, food and arts and crafts at Tipp City Park. TOM GILLIAM / CONTRIBUTING PHOTOGRAPHER

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1. MUMS AND PUMPKINS

This festival is the perfect place to stock up on gorgeous fall mums, orange and white pumpkins and fall gourds from local vendors including one of the festival sponsors Andy’s Garden.

Tipp City is known as the “Mum Capital of the World” after all.

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It was a milestone year in more ways than one for the Tipp City Mum Festival. The annual salute to everything mums celebrated its 60th year Friday through Sunday with activities ranging from a massive Friday night car show to a parade down Main Street and two days of entertainment, food and arts and crafts at Tipp City Park. TOM GILLIAM / CONTRIBUTING PHOTOGRAPHER

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2. RECORD NUMBER OF VENDORS

This year’s festival will feature the largest number of vendors at City Park at more than 260.

Items will be available for sale ranging from T-shirts to soaps, jewelry, organic dog treats, woodworking and flower arrangements.

Festival-goers will find a mix of new vendors and familiar favorites at this year’s event. The festival site has expanded to accommodate the growth in vendors.

Food vendors include Hickory River, Sam & Ethel’s, Cajun Specialties, Becky’s Fudge and more.

“There are a whole host of new things we haven’t seen. We have a lot of favorites coming back as well,” said Sheryl Bechtol, festival volunteer. “There is something for everybody.”

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It was a milestone year in more ways than one for the Tipp City Mum Festival. The annual salute to everything mums celebrated its 60th year Friday through Sunday with activities ranging from a massive Friday night car show to a parade down Main Street and two days of entertainment, food and arts and crafts at Tipp City Park. TOM GILLIAM / CONTRIBUTING PHOTOGRAPHER

Credit: Tom Gilliam

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Credit: Tom Gilliam

3. FUN FOR ALL AGES

Beyond the booth shopping, there will be special activities and entertainment for all ages.

Music will be a big part of the fun. This year’s theme, Mumstock ‘19: Music Soothes the Soul, is rooted in music.

Entertainment will be held both days at the park including Shadow Life in concert Sept. 28 at 7 p.m.

There will be a car show Friday evening from 4-10 p.m., a 5K Run beginning at 8 a.m. Saturday, a parade from 10 a.m. to noon Saturday. The parade will start at the Hyatt Center, travel South down Hyatt Street, turn East on Main Street, then North on 2nd Street and the parade ends at The Tipp City Park.

Entertainment will run Saturday and Sunday on the main stage, from music, to Gem City Gymnastics demonstrations, the Tipp City Community Band, Honey Creek Cloggers, Little Miss and Mr. Mum pageant, a diaper derby and more.

There will be a kids area with inflatables.

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It was a milestone year in more ways than one for the Tipp City Mum Festival. The annual salute to everything mums celebrated its 60th year Friday through Sunday with activities ranging from a massive Friday night car show to a parade down Main Street and two days of entertainment, food and arts and crafts at Tipp City Park. TOM GILLIAM / CONTRIBUTING PHOTOGRAPHER

Credit: Tom Gilliam

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Credit: Tom Gilliam

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