The 131st Annual North San Juan Cherry Festival is set to take place this weekend, promising a delightful blend of community spirit, local traditions, and, of course, plenty of cherries. The event, a beloved staple in Nevada County, will run from Saturday through Sunday in the heart of North San Juan.
Organizers have lined up a full schedule of activities, including a cherry pit-spitting contest, live music performances, arts and crafts vendors, and a parade that will wind through the historic downtown area. Local farmers will showcase their finest cherry crops, offering fresh fruit, pies, jams, and other cherry-infused treats.
The festival also features a classic car show, a kids' zone with games and face painting, and a beer and wine garden for adults. Admission is free, and parking is available at designated lots with shuttle service to the festival grounds.
This year's event honors the region's agricultural heritage while providing a fun-filled weekend for families and visitors alike. Attendees are encouraged to arrive early to secure parking and enjoy all the festivities.
The Cherry Festival has been a North San Juan tradition since 1895, drawing thousands of people from across Nevada County and beyond.
Source: theunion.com
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