Thousands Attend Second Annual Tangerine Festival in Downtown Brooksville

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

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