Parker County Peach Festival

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The Parker County Peach Festival is an annual event held the second Saturday of each July in Weatherford, Texas, beginning in 1985. [note 1] In addition to celebrating the peach crop from local growers, the festival also showcases local arts and crafts vendors. It is capable of drawing thousands of attendees. [2] During the festival, vendors set up booths in the open area surrounding the Parker County Courthouse. There is a companion bike rally event called the Peach Pedal, that serves peaches at its rest stops. There are three separate stages for entertainment including a children's stage. In previous years, there have been as many as 200 foods, craft, art, and activity booths. The festival features a “42” domino tournament. [3]

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Food

In addition to fresh, ripe peaches, attendees can enjoy peach-based foods such as:

and typical fair foods like funnel cake, turkey legs, roasted corn, etc. The peach-themed offerings run out within the first few hours of the event

Notes

  1. The 2020 event was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic [1]

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References

  1. "Thousands Celebrate Return Of Parker County Peach Festival". CBS News . Dallas - Fort Worth. July 10, 2021.
  2. Parker County Peach Festival Draws Thousands [ permanent dead link ]
  3. "Home". parkercountypeachfestival.org.