Hernando County Blueberry Festival Thrives Amidst Cancellation Confusion

The inaugural Hernando County Blueberry Festival took place from May 8-10 at Florida Classic Park in Brooksville, drawing a large crowd of local residents and visitors from surrounding counties. Despite social media confusion surrounding the event’s cancellation, the festival proceeded as planned, featuring hundreds of vendors, diverse food options, local crafters, and informational booths.

The festival’s success was a relief to attendees like Judy Felcione and Vicki Keaton, who decided to attend after seeing it advertised in the Hernando Sun newspaper. They praised the event’s wide variety of offerings, including a kids’ zone with bounce houses, pony rides, and adult beverage samples. The festival also featured entertainment for all ages, with a dedicated area for children and a rum tent with various spirit tastings.

The event’s organizers worked hard to make it a success, despite the confusion caused by social media posts claiming the festival was canceled. In the weeks leading up to the festival, posts on the Brooksville Blueberry Festival Facebook account stated that the event had been canceled, while others claimed the Hernando County Blueberry Festival was a scam. However, the festival ultimately took place, showcasing the community’s resilience and determination.

The Hernando County Blueberry Festival’s impact on the local community is significant, as it brings together residents and visitors to celebrate the region’s blueberry industry. The event’s success demonstrates the community’s appetite for local events and festivals, and it is likely to become a recurring event in the area.

Originally reported by Hernando Sun

Sources: Hernando Sun

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