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Wednesday, November 27, 2024

Twisted WilderFest, a Fall Festival of Makers and Nature, is October 1 at Southgate Park

The Green Arts Council, the City of Green, and Twisted Olive are pleased to present the fourth annual Twisted WilderFest, a pop-up festival of makers and nature, at Southgate Park, 5300 Massillon Road, on Saturday, October 1 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

More than 60 local and regional makers, crafters, artists, and food vendors are participating in this year’s outdoor event. Admission is free. 

Crafters, Makers and Artists

 A mix of crafters, makers and artists are attending this year. Items available include ceramics, jewelry, baking mixes, sauces and dips, photography, pet accessories, lotions and soaps, glassware, and more.  

Children’s Activities

 Enjoy a hayride trip to the pumpkin patch where you can pick out your very own pumpkin for a small cost. Hayrides will be visible to the right of the entrance to Southgate Park and be transported to Boettler Park from start to finish. 

Entertainment

 Sit back, relax, and enjoy local performances from a variety of performers. Performers include Scott Marshall, Don Fulmer, One String Short, and Dale Galgozy.

FREE Admission and Parking

 Free parking is available at Boettler Park, located adjacent to Southgate Park, 5300 Massillon Road. No event parking at The Twisted Olive. This outdoor event is rain or shine.  

Find the full list of vendors, map, and schedule of activities at cityofgreen.org/Twisted-WilderFest.

The City of Green, Ohio, founded in 1992, is a prosperous, progressive and promising city with more than 27,000 residents. Approximately 33.5 square-miles, Green is located in southern Summit County. Visit www.cityofgreen.org.

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