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Grand Rapids Township is hosting its second annual Peach Festival at Robinette’s Apple Haus & Winery this weekend. The event will feature exciting activities, food stalls with peach-themed treats, live music performances by Nicholas James, and a classic car show. Attendees can also enjoy live watermelon carving and opportunities to pick fresh summer fruits. This family-friendly festival aims to create a vibrant community atmosphere filled with entertainment and delicious seasonal delights.
Grand Rapids Township is set to celebrate the second annual Peach Festival this weekend at Robinette’s Apple Haus & Winery. The festival will kick off on Saturday at the venue located on 4 Mile Road at East Beltline Avenue, beginning at 9:30 a.m. This event promises a variety of fun activities, delicious food, and live music aimed at entertaining families and visitors alike.
One of the festival’s highlights is an opportunity to meet the farm’s new mascot, Mac, an apple-shaped character that will be introduced at the start of the festivities. As the day progresses, from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m., attendees can indulge in a selection of special peach-themed treats, including pies, turnovers, donuts, and ice cream.
To enhance the overall atmosphere, Nicholas James will perform live music from 12 p.m. to 3 p.m. under the billing of “Nicholas James & the Giant Peach.” Concert-goers are encouraged to bring along a lawn chair or a blanket to comfortably enjoy the show. In addition to the music, the festival will feature a classic car show, offering visitors the chance to vote for their favorite car, contributing to the interactive experience.
For those looking for a unique visual experience, a watermelon carver known as the “Lord of the Gourd” will be creating intricate sculptures live from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m.. This creative display will surely add an entertaining dimension to the festival.
Building on the success of last year’s inaugural Peach Festival, which was described as “very popular,” organizers anticipate a strong turnout this year. Visitors will once again have the opportunity to pick summer fruits such as cherries, peaches, and apricots, which are highlights of the festival and attract attendees from afar.
Administrative Assistant Kerrie Van Eck noted that the peaches are special enough to warrant a trip to the event, encouraging families to participate in the festivities. The festival is structured to provide a range of activities, ensuring that there is something enjoyable for every guest.
Overall, the Peach Festival at Robinette’s this weekend is poised to deliver a fun-filled environment for families with a combination of music, food, classic cars, and fresh fruit picking. Attendees can expect a community-oriented event where they can enjoy some of the best peaches of the season alongside various engaging activities.
This year’s Peach Festival continues to be a significant event in Grand Rapids Township, drawing both locals and visitors in search of summer fun and delicious seasonal treats.
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