Georgetown festival brings excitement
Georgetown residents will want to begin preparing for an end-of-summer celebration, as an annual festival celebrating the town’s history is around the bend.
The Best of the Bluegrass 2025 has an official set of days scheduled, sharing the Bluegrass State’s heritage with residents and visitors in a memorable multi-day celebration. The event will pair cultural experiences with the best aspects of festivals, including live music from various musicians and bands from the Georgetown area.
Craft vendors will have dedicated spaces to set up booths and show off their work to attendees. Promotional products are an excellent way to leave a positive impression on shoppers and build brand visibility at such festivals. The celebration will be held in a family-friendly setting, and parents are welcome to bring their children. Food trucks and vendors will be on site to provide snacks and meals to hungry guests.
Beverage vendors will also be on site serving refreshing options, including alcoholic beverages. Guests who choose to drink are asked to do so responsibly. The festival will be built around the Grand Parade of Horses, which will showcase horses of all breeds while demonstrating their importance to the community of Georgetown.
The festival will be held at 100 East Main Street in Georgetown, starting on Friday, September 5th and ending on Sunday, September 7th. Attendance is free and open to the public.
The Best of the Bluegrass 2025 has an official set of days scheduled, sharing the Bluegrass State’s heritage with residents and visitors in a memorable multi-day celebration. The event will pair cultural experiences with the best aspects of festivals, including live music from various musicians and bands from the Georgetown area.
Craft vendors will have dedicated spaces to set up booths and show off their work to attendees. Promotional products are an excellent way to leave a positive impression on shoppers and build brand visibility at such festivals. The celebration will be held in a family-friendly setting, and parents are welcome to bring their children. Food trucks and vendors will be on site to provide snacks and meals to hungry guests.
Beverage vendors will also be on site serving refreshing options, including alcoholic beverages. Guests who choose to drink are asked to do so responsibly. The festival will be built around the Grand Parade of Horses, which will showcase horses of all breeds while demonstrating their importance to the community of Georgetown.
The festival will be held at 100 East Main Street in Georgetown, starting on Friday, September 5th and ending on Sunday, September 7th. Attendance is free and open to the public.