News Summary
Georgetown is set to host its 25th annual Red Poppy Festival from April 25-27, 2025. The event features live music, parades, art exhibits, and activities for the entire family. Notable performances from artists like Easton Corbin and a kid’s zone promise a fun-filled weekend. Admission is free, making it accessible for everyone to enjoy the vibrant community celebration.
Georgetown Gears Up for 25th Red Poppy Festival!
Get ready to mark your calendars because Georgetown is about to bloom with excitement for its annual Red Poppy Festival, taking place from April 25-27, 2025. This year is particularly special as the festival celebrates its 25th anniversary, bringing together the community in a vibrant celebration filled with live music, food, artistic displays, and more.
Festival Highlights and Schedule
The fun kicks off on Friday, April 25, when the air will be filled with the sounds of Dysfunkshun Junkshun performing live from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. But that’s not all; food lovers and craft enthusiasts can get their fix at the artisan and food vendor market open from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. A perfect start to an exciting weekend!
Saturday is packed with activities that will get your heart racing. The day begins with the Red Poppy Parade at 10 a.m., perfect for families and those young at heart. After the parade, a car show will rev up the excitement from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.. And music fans will want to stick around because Easton Corbin, the country music sensation, is set to perform on the Red Poppy Stage at 9:30 p.m. Get your dancing shoes ready!
Fun for Everyone
Saturday is indeed family-friendly, with a delightful kid’s zone open from 11:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Little ones can enjoy games and activities, making it an unforgettable day for families. The festival wraps up on Sunday with continued fun from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., showcasing performances from local artists including The Lockharts, Ballet Folklorico, and the East View Steel Band & Jazz Ensemble. Don’t forget to check out the charming pet parade that will add a furry touch to the festivities!
All You Need to Know
One of the best parts of the festival? There’s no admission charge for concerts or activities. Everyone can come and enjoy the fun without worrying about ticket prices. Plus, attendees can bring their own lawn chairs and coolers to make the most of the concerts in comfort.
When it comes to parking, Georgetown has got it covered! Free parking is available at The Williamson County parking garage and various public parking lots on Austin Avenue. For those needing convenience, handicap parking is available at the lot on 10th and Main streets.
On Saturday, take advantage of free shuttles running from Georgetown High School and East View High School to the Sunflower Parking Lot, making it easier to get to the festival grounds. Just remember that streets around The Courthouse Square will be closed starting Friday, so be sure to plan your route accordingly.
A Celebration of History
The Red Poppy Festival is more than just fun; it’s a celebration of Georgetown’s history. Named after the red poppies, which are a symbol that dates back to World War I, these beautiful flowers bloom in the area around March and April, aligning perfectly with the festival dates.
This year, a special mention goes out to freelance artist Melissa Scott, whose artwork titled “Popp’n Poppy” has been selected as the festival poster art. Her piece showcases an endearing mix of spray paint and acrylic markers, reflecting a lovely old-school charm.
More Artistic Offerings
And mark your calendars for the second annual Taylor Studio Tour scheduled for April 5 and 6, perfect for art aficionados looking to discover local talent in Georgetown. For those interested, registration for art exhibits at the Georgetown Art Center is due by February 28, 2025.
This year’s Red Poppy Festival promises to be a fantastic event filled with community spirit and unforgettable moments. So grab your friends and family, come celebrate with us, and make some lasting memories!
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