An annual summer staple, and an event near and dear to Quicksie and the Wolf, returns to Freeman Lake Park Saturday: the 30th-Annual Children’s Fair, held in partnership with the Heart of Kentucky Association of Realtors.
“There’s so much stuff to do, but what I think the most important thing is, it’s completely free,” said HKAR realtor Jenny Geist. “It’s for kids, ages one to 12 and everybody in between, because we all like free stuff, and that’s wonderful. There’s going to be all kinds of vendors that are going to be there. They’ll have games, different booths, and activities.”
The fair runs at and around the Ernie Williams Pavilion at the park from 9:30 a.m. to noon.
The Children’s Fair was the creation of Lydia Drexler and Quicksie Co-Founder Marilyn Evans. In addition to games, inflatables, balloon art, face painting, and more, the popular “Mascot Idol” will return as D.J. Tiger, Wolfie, and their area friends compete for the trophy.
“It’s completely free,” Geist said. “Just hop in your car and come on. Don’t bring anything else with you. We don’t want you to worry about money that day. Completely free, but please come join us, and let’s keep our fingers crossed for wonderful weather.”
Find the flier with more information about the Children’s Fair on the Quicksie and Wolf Facebook pages.