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MARSHALL COUNTY, Ind— The Marshall County Blueberry Festival kicks off in Plymouth as local vendors gear up ahead of the big crowds.
ABC 57’s Sidney Moore spoke with many vendors showing up bright and early in the morning to prep for the crowds.
The Team Zoom Canine organization is at the festival holding shows throughout the weekend showing off tricks with over 20 canines.
Tracy Houin, the coordinator for Blueberry Festival, discussed how this festival has grown over many years.
Ahead of their 60th year, the park is filled with food and craft vendors along with carnival games and more.
Disabled American Veterans booth discussed how their booth helps educate disabled vets on their benefits.
The festival has many events throughout the weekend even beyond the park grounds including a parade.