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So Much Happening in Washington County this Month

So Much Happening in Washington County this Month


Don't Miss these September Special Events


Campbellsburg Country Festival - September 20th & 21st


‍The 2024 Campbellsburg Country Festival is the 30th year for the small town festival. The festival provides free family friendly entertainment, music, a parade, craft and commercial vendors, festive events, contests, and a great variety of food options. The event is held at the community shelter house by the playground right in the center of town.


‍12th Annual Sugar Creek Church 5K Walk/Run - Sept 20th

‍The 12th Annual Sugar Creek Church 5K Walk/Run will be this Saturday, in conjunction with the activities of the Campbellsburg Country Festival. Registration will take place at the lot by the Campbellsburg water tower at the intersection of Railroad St. and Sycamore Street in Campbellsburg. The fee will be $20 per person.


The race will start at 8 a.m. at the intersection of Vine and North Sycamore streets in Campbellsburg. The race will continue north to Hop Cemetery, there will be a water station turnaround point and head back towards Campbellsburg.


Bring your family and friends out to run or walk in memory or in honor of someone fighting cancer. Part of the money raised will go into the care fund to help local families in their time of need.


This year’s race will be in honor of Hewitt Kellams, who has been in Riley Children’s hospital since July 2. He was diagnosed with pulmonary hypertension and tetrasomy 9p. His parents have been back and forth between home in Orange County and the hospital. Some of the money raised this year will go to Alyssa and Zach to help offset the costs of his stay.


Ribbons will be awarded to the top three finishers in each age group at the conclusion of the race. Top male and female finishers will receive a gift card.

 


‍Friday Night on the Salem Square - September 20th

 

‍The Washington County Chamber of Commerce invites you to a delightful evening under the stars from 6:00pm to 9:00pm on September 20th, around our iconic courthouse.

 

The Salem Square will be a host to a variety of fantastic booths – we're talking retail shops showcasing their latest wares, delicious food trucks tempting your taste buds, informative displays from local organizations, and engaging activities that will keep the whole family entertained!


Beck's Mill Artist Series - September 22nd

 


By Dusty Lynn Baker

Instructor/Beck’s Mill Resident Artist


Artist Topic - The Chicken House


Join Beck's Mill this season for a blend of artistic activities as you learn the history and myths of Beck's Mill. Monthly from April to October, we'll explore a new site while expressing our hidden talents through creative writing, sketching, painting, music, collage and more. Learn about the history of the Mill, the science of the water source, the botany from natives to Essie's imports, as well as the culture and myths surrounding our local treasure.


Cost is $15 per session, or $75 for the season. (All proceeds benefit the mill, minus the supplies. Dusty does this strictly as a volunteer of the historic Beck’s Mill.)


Sunday’s, 1:30 pm to 3:30 pm

 


Washington Co. Farmers Market - Saturday Mornings

 

 

The Washington County Farmers Market has locally grown and produced veggies, honey, maple syrup, sorghum, farm-raised beef, pork & lamb, home-baked goods, baking & spice mixes, farm fresh cut flower arrangements, local art & more!


The Washington County Farmers’ Market will open on Saturdays in the parking lot of the Washington County Justice Center located at 801 S. Jackson St in Salem, Indiana.


The market is open from 8:30am - 12:00pm.


When produce is more plentiful, the market will open on Tuesdays from 4:00PM - 6:00PM.


New vendors are invited. If interested, contact the Purdue Extension - Washington Co. office for more information.‍


‍Beer on the Bricks - September 28th


The Beta Tau Chapter of Tri-Kappa supports philanthropic efforts used locally for educational scholarships and invites you to attend Beer on the Bricks in Historic Downtown Salem. Be sure to get with your favorite Tri Kappa girl if you want to reserve a table for 10…they go fast!



‍National Alpaca Farm Days at Rosa Luna Fields - Sept 28th & 29th


‍Relay for Life Washington County - September 28th

‍Relay For Life is a community-based fundraising event for the American Cancer Society. The mission of Relay For Life is to raise funds to improve cancer survival, decrease the incidence of cancer, and improve the quality of life for cancer patients and their caretakers.


‍Cornucopia Farm Special Events

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Cornucopia Farm is Southern Indiana's Premier Family Fun Farm. The farm includes corn and soybean mazes, petting farm, pumpkin patches and sunflower and Zinnia field experiences. Cornucopia Farm offers something for all ages. With sweet treats, delicious burgers and more available at the Café no one in the family will go hungry! The farm is just 10 miles East of Salem off of Highway 56.


‍‍The Washington County Tourism Board is committed to the promotion of groups and activities whose actions and functions encourage the growth of tourism and visitors to the county.

 

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Washington County Tourism Commission, 99 Public Square, Salem Indiana

 

info@visitwashingtoncounty.org
www.visitwashingtoncounty.org

 

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