
Gassville’s annual “Gassville in the Park” festival is set to return Saturday, June 6, bringing a full day of music, vendors, a car show and community activities to the city park.
Mayor Jeff Braim, Sheila Wingard and Bobby Coble visited KTLO’s Talk of the Town to preview this year’s event, which will mark the 22nd year of the festival and continues a long-running community tradition.
The day will begin with a parade at 10, with lineup starting at 9 on North Johnson Street. The parade will travel down Main Street before ending at East Carter Road and the city park. This year’s grand marshal will be outgoing Gassville Mayor Jeff Braim.
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Vendor spaces are still available, with 10-by-10 booths priced at $25, and limited electric spaces available for $40.
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Live music will once again be a major feature of the festival. The Leslie Williams Band will perform from 11 to 1, followed by the TC Dixon Band from 2 to 4. Organizers said the lineup will feature a mix of adult contemporary, classic rock and country music.
The event will also include a car show featuring roughly 60 vehicles, with awards planned for top entries, and park committee coordinator Bobby Coble says he’ll have something extra for the kids.
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Gassville in the Park is free and open to the public.
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