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Do you have weird ass "Festivals" around where you live?
We sure do here! Take this weekend for example, it's the "Elvis Fest" in the 'Depot Town' area of beautiful downtown Ypsilanti (the "Y" is silent) Michigan. Depot Town is kinda the little area most towns have, that has like cool places to eat and drink and little touristy shops. Imagine being down there and hundreds of Elvis impersonators wandering around, sitting in the outside bars. LoL!!
http://mielvisfest.org/ Meanwhile, in downtown Ann Arbor next weekend, it's the 53 annual Ann Arbor Art Fair. It boasts being "The only juried art fair in the world". It brings about 150,000 visitors to Ann Arbor. People ask every year, "Are you going to the Art Fair?" I tell them "HELL NO!!" LoL!! I grew up in Ann Arbor, I know the insanity that is Art Fair! I stay far, FAR away from downtown Ann Arbor during Art Fair. Even so, I really can't avoid it. I work in the ER at U of M hospital and we get quite a few folks from the Art Fair. Since it's ALWAYS the hottest week of the year, we usually get our fair share of heat strokes and dehydration. :( http://artfairs.visitannarbor.org/ And there's a ton more scheduled for a 50 mile radius of me every weekend through Halloween! I usually end up at the Art Fair about once every 5 or 6 years. I go for the food court..they have GREAT food vendors! I don't go to many of the hundreds of festivals around me though, too damn many people! And I just have to say this, please forgive me for yelling! DOGS DO NOT BELONG AT THESE EVENTS!! OK, I feel better! LoL!! So how about anyone else? Any weird assed festivals around you? Ya goin'? skeet |
Not sure if this is weird enough but we have this coming up nearby.
http://www.solarfest.org/ It's about renewable energy but I've been told it's also a big hippie gathering. I haven't been. |
why, yes. Yes, we do!
http://bftwaterfestival.com/
I have gone ONE time! It is a MADHOUSE! The whole main street, Bay Street is closed off, as are several blocks around it! There are bed races down Bay Street. Raft races, an air show, a water skier show, a kids fishing tourney, and bands, a street dance, and a whole host of other activities. It is on the downtown waterfront & Marina. There is a new theme every year, an artist designs the art for that year, and along with the log, is printed on memorabilia. There are vendors out in the park area...who are set up for the first 6 days, then have to tear down and move completely for the Lowcountry supper, then re set back up Fri am for 2.5 more days. BUT it is a HUGE success as it is in its 57th year!! |
This festival is near-by...it is pretty weird, and also awesome. (and quite tasty! though I wasn't impressed with the garlic ice cream :| )
http://garlicandarts.org/ The North Quabbin Garlic & Arts Festival. "The North Quabbin Garlic and Arts Festival is a celebration of the artistic, agricultural and cultural bounty of the region. The purpose of the festival is to unite North Quabbin people whose livelihoods are connected to the land and the arts, and to invite both local residents and those who do not live in the region to experience the richness of an area that is often overlooked. The festival emphasizes what is homegrown, handmade and high quality, as well as what helps preserve and support the environment and the community. Everyone involved – organizers, exhibitors, volunteers, performers, attendees, a supportive community – makes the festival what it is: an engaging, fun and educational celebration for all ages." |
Weird because of some of the entertaining Brownsmead natives and transplants...I nominate The Brownsmead Cornfeed. All you can eat corn on the cob dinner held at the Brownsmead Grange Hall. Everyone digs out their best corn utensils, dishes, and bibs. Condiments on the table can include: Butter, chile powder, Tapatio sauce, lemon pepper, Parmesan cheese, etc.... http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5077/5...f8644ce9_z.jpg http://www.seasideor.com/images/syst..._event_252.jpg https://encrypted-tbn2.google.com/im...dlpwWhpbCYGK4G |
Oh...and I forgot Portland's Naked Bike Ride...
http://bikeportland.org/wp-content/u...edBurnside.jpg |
im SOO glad this topic came up! We have a couple that raise eyebrows like the asparagus festival....but the one that amuses me most is the cow flop festival...they fence off the common in a little neighboring town, put a herd of cows on the common, and you "buy" a square of the common and if a cow ummm "flops" on your square....you win! :) My daughter has won prizes...i never have.... Life in a tiny new england town my friends :) we have to amuse ourselves somehow..... ;)
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You mean like the Rutabaga Fest or Catfish Days... yes then, we sure do. Not actually in my city, but the surrounding smaller communities have some odd things they like to "celebrate".
Ah well, what can ya do... xD |
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Boll Weevil festival
Why any town would have a festival named this is a mystery to me. A festival should be in celebration of something. |
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About 2 Hrs Away We Have
The National Lentil Festival. From left to right here are your hosts
Tase T. Lentil and Dan D. Pea - https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/i...FaYhJOr1S_p2dM https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/i...i-7ouFlETHjU1p |
a couple in SC
IN Salley,SC they have the annual Chitlin Strut.
Ridgeland,SC has the annual Gopher Festival... One town I can't recall has an annual okra festival...:). LOVE me some good fried okra |
One of the weirdest festivals I've been to in Wisconsin is Mayfly days in Lacrosse. It's a celebration of the mass hatching of millions of Mayflies in the area.
The swarms are so huge, they actually show up on radar. |
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Lentils????
National Lentil Festival August 17th & 18th Pullman WA
I guess if you love Lentils this may be right up your alley then. They have a demo stage, legendary cook-off contest, etc etc... Lentils who knew :giggle: |
Seafair Milk Carton Derby.......
July 14th - 10 am Green Lake Park 7201 Green Lake Dr N Seattle WA
Celebration of creativity, science, and boatman-ship. Boats build by children, adults, and businesses. |
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but but but...lavender is beautiful, lentils not so much...:| |
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Lentils are healthy! :) |
Seattle Hot Sauce Fest..
Sat Aug 18, 11 am–11 pm Ballard Commons Park Ballard
free admission.. This festival—which promises samples of caliente condiments from local purveyors like Secret Aardvark, FireFlower Sauce, and Pepper Preppers—was made for you. Quell the burn with beer from Diamond Knot Brewing, libations like brown sugar bourbon churro cocktails and smoked bloody Marys, and root beer floats made with Full Tilt ice cream for the under-21 set. |
Washington State Garlic Fest........
Aug 24-26th 2555 N National Ave Chehalis Wa 98532
Phone (360) 740-1495 garlic not so weird, BUT garlic ice creme, chocolate covered garlic cloves, and deep fried garlic weird IMHO! |
Freeway Park Fountain Fest......... Freeway Park Sat July 28th 11- 2pm 700 Seneca St Seattle
Celebrate with water balloons and sprinklers! Games, Jazz, free hot dogs, and iced treats! |
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Morton Loggers Jubilee..........
Aug 9th - 12th Morton WA
Logging shows, lawnmower races, bed racers, 10k run, and children's and grand parade. |
All About Beavers Aug 17th Northwest Streams Center 600 128th St. S.E. McCollum Park Everette WA
Nature walk, trout stream exhibit, & a elevated nature trail. More info call 425-316-8592 |
HangarFest August 26th 6 p.m. Museum of Flight 9404 E. Marginal Way S $40
Food trucks, outdoor games, beer, and live music. |
Taco Takeover Sat Aug 18th Seattle Center's Fisher Pavilion 2 sessions 1:30 & 5:30 $49-$79 Seattle WA
Tacos and other Mexican-inspired dishes by 10 chefs, cocktail competition, tequila tasting, games and music. |
Public Star Party Today and Sat Aug 18th various locations but Sat is at Green Lake Park near the Bathhouse Theater Seattle WA
Volunteers astronomers provide telescopes and assist guests to observe the moon, planets, and constellations. |
Save the date............
Sheep Shearing Saturday, April 27 Sheep Shearing at Kelsey Creek Farm
410 130th Pl SE, Bellevue WA 11:00 AM - 4:00 PM on Sat One of the showier examples of farming life takes center stage. Watch as we give the sheep their yearly haircut, enjoy sheep herding demonstrations by Brian Richards, participate in hands-on activities with wool from our sheep, and watch fiber demonstrations by Northwest Regional Spinners Association. For even more fun, go on a pony ride, take part in hands-on history activities by the Eastside Heritage Center, meet some the Kelsey Creek 4-H Critters, ride on a tractor-pulled wagon ride, and enjoy Pioneer Popcorn, Buns on Wheels, and Cascade Honey. Admission is free, but the costs vary for some activities ($1-$8). Food is also available for purchase |
Monthly Event.............
Silent Reading Party 1st Wed of each month at Hotel Sorrento 900 Madison St, Seattle, WA
The Silent Reading Party is one of the weirdest, most wonderful parties you’ll ever go to, because no one talks to you and you can get some reading done. You curl up on a couch or in a wing back chair with a book or magazine or whatever you feel like reading, while Paul Moore plays piano and waiters bring you things. The reading party, which turns 10 years old in 2019, is so popular that there is often a line out the door just to get a seat. The people who know what they’re doing get there an hour before it starts. |
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Knit in public day......
Saturday starting at 1 p.m. At Woodinville Library 17105 Avondale Road NE Woodinville WA
All ages welcomed! Refreshments provided.. |
Slugfest Sat & Sun 9:30 to 5 Northwest Trek Wildlife Park 11610 Trek Drive E. Eatonville
It's the most unusual Northwest Festival ever - a celebration of slugs. Why do we have this zaniest of festivals? Well, if you've ever hiked a Northwest forest, you'll know our slugs are among the biggest and best - especially the yellow-green banana slug. But they're also vital to our ecosystem, breaking down organic matter and returning it to the forest floor, where it becomes food for our beautiful plants and trees. Long live slugs! More info nwtrek.org/event/slug -fest |
Save the date and don't forget..........
To hide your nuts!
Squirrel Fest held on Aug 17th in Longview Wa Each year is better than the last with great shows, entertainers, and bands that you’ll just go NUTS about. The Civic Circle is transformed into an all day venue of music, fun, and games for the whole family. https://lvsquirrelfest.com/ |
Seafair Milk Carton Derby.......
Saturday July 13th Green Lake Events begin at 10:30 am.
The 47th annual Milk Carton Derby is back for another year of creativity, science and boatmanship! Since 1972, this quirky event features colorful milk carton boats of all shapes and designs racing on Green Lake. Children, adults, families, military, schools and businesses are all invited to build milk carton watercraft and compete on the waters of Green Lake for prizes and bragging rights. |
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