Hot air balloon glow, fireworks at Marshall County Blueberry Festival
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PLYMOUTH, Ind. — It was day three of the Marshall County Blueberry Festival and it’s a day full of entertainment.
Festival organizers say Sunday is the biggest day. Some popular events include the Hot Air Balloon Glow and the fireworks show.
More than a dozen hot air balloons will light up the sky tonight in Marshall County.
Jim Kunze, one of the hot air balloon pilots, says the glow is a beautiful sight to see in the air and on the ground. Balloon launch is set for 8 p.m. weather permitting.
Kunze says the views from the balloons are unlike anything else.
The fireworks show is Sunday as well. Festival officials say it requires a lot of preparation. The show starts at 9:15 p.m. People are encouraged to watch the show from Centennial Park.
Gates for day three of the festival open up at 9 a.m. In addition to the balloon glow and fireworks, festival goers can catch lumberjack shows, magic shows, and much more.
For more on the 2018 Marshall County Blueberry Festival click here.