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Parks board reviews Harvest Fest finances, sets May 30 date for 2026 Wine, Art & Music festival

5956693 · October 16, 2025
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Summary

Staff reported Harvest Fest spent $4,469.68 of a $6,500 budget (leaving $2,030.32), Birds & Bourbon sold 12 of 20 tickets, several fall events and contests are scheduled, and the board agreed to hold the 2026 Wine, Art & Music festival on Saturday, May 30 to avoid conflicts with regional tournaments and other festivals.

The advisory board reviewed recent events and upcoming programming on Oct. 15 and set a date for next year’s Wine, Art & Music festival.

Staff reported that Harvest Fest, held Sept. 27 at Memorial Park, drew a “good turnout” despite cool, drizzly weather. The event budgeted $6,500 and used $4,469.68, leaving $2,030.32 unspent. Lorena reported vendor fees this year totaling $13.30, and said the variety of vendors and family attractions (ponies, petting zoo, bounce houses, face‑painting) were strong draws. Board members said vendor check‑in and overall logistics went smoothly and that a scheduling conflict — makeup…

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