In addition to all of the vendors, displays and shows Saturday at the Black Patch Festival, there will also be a pancake and sausage breakfast, a community yard sale, and a soccer alumni game.
Ruth Gray with the Kiwanis Club invites everyone to stop by Ogden Memorial Methodist Church Saturday morning.
click to download audioShe says the money raised at the breakfast will go back to the youth in the community.
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There will also be a Community Yard Sale that starts at 8:00 Saturday morning, which Sara Harper says will be held on the Butler lawn in front of the school and is open to anyone who wants to participate.
click to download audioComing up Saturday night, Rhett Miller invites everyone to come out to the alumni soccer game.
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He says there will be a slight admission but it’s always a fun time to watch the soccer alumni.
click to download audioThere will also be lots of kid’s attractions at the Black Patch Festival this year. In addition to the Petting Zoo, Princeton Optimist Club President George Kilgore says the carnival rides will be returning and operating all day on Harrison Street around the stoplight on Main Street.
Kilgore says the live dairy cow trailer will be located on Main Street in the Franklin Street area from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Saturday. The milking demonstrations are scheduled at the top of the hour beginning at 10:00 and ending at 2:00.
According to Kilgore, several booths at the festival will offer items for children.
WPKY will have live coverage of the parade beginning at 5:00 Friday afternoon and the Black Patch Festival from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Saturday on 103.3 FM/1580 AM, online at wpkyonline.com and WPKY’s app.
Ruth Gray with the Kiwanis Club invites everyone to stop by Ogden Memorial Methodist Church Saturday morning.
click to download audioShe says the money raised at the breakfast will go back to the youth in the community.
click to download audio
There will also be a Community Yard Sale that starts at 8:00 Saturday morning, which Sara Harper says will be held on the Butler lawn in front of the school and is open to anyone who wants to participate.
click to download audioComing up Saturday night, Rhett Miller invites everyone to come out to the alumni soccer game.
click to download audio
He says there will be a slight admission but it’s always a fun time to watch the soccer alumni.
click to download audioThere will also be lots of kid’s attractions at the Black Patch Festival this year. In addition to the Petting Zoo, Princeton Optimist Club President George Kilgore says the carnival rides will be returning and operating all day on Harrison Street around the stoplight on Main Street.
Kilgore says the live dairy cow trailer will be located on Main Street in the Franklin Street area from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Saturday. The milking demonstrations are scheduled at the top of the hour beginning at 10:00 and ending at 2:00.
According to Kilgore, several booths at the festival will offer items for children.
WPKY will have live coverage of the parade beginning at 5:00 Friday afternoon and the Black Patch Festival from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Saturday on 103.3 FM/1580 AM, online at wpkyonline.com and WPKY’s app.