Downtown Brooksville was bustling on Saturday, Feb. 7, as the Second Annual Tangerine Festival drew thousands of residents and visitors to celebrate the city’s citrus fruit with a full day of music, food, family activities, and classic cars.
The festival, which took place in downtown Brooksville, featured a variety of events and activities, including live music performances, food vendors, and a classic car show. The event was well-attended, with thousands of people in attendance. The Tangerine Festival is a celebration of Brooksville’s rich citrus heritage and its official fruit, the tangerine.
The festival also included family-friendly activities, such as face painting, bounce houses, and a kids’ zone. Food vendors offered a range of delicious options, from traditional festival fare like cotton candy and popcorn to more substantial meals. The event was a huge success, with attendees and vendors alike praising the organization and execution of the festival.
The Second Annual Tangerine Festival was a great way for the community to come together and celebrate the city’s unique heritage. The event was well-publicized, with promotional efforts helping to draw a large and diverse crowd. Overall, the festival was a fun and festive celebration of all things tangerine.
Originally reported by Hernando Sun
Sources: Hernando Sun



