The 57th annual Blueberry Festival finishes strong on Day 5
By: Ryan Jaghab
Posted: Sep 4, 2023 11:48 PM EDT
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PLYMOUTH, Ind. - The 57th annual Blueberry Festival wraps up for the year as vendors reminisce about what makes this festival so special.
The food is a big draw to many Blueberry Festival attendees.
Ranging from blueberry themed snacks--blueberry doughnuts, blueberry pancakes, blueberry lemon shake-ups, blueberry soda--to roasted chicken, the Blueberry Festival gathers attendees with its scents.
Festival vendor Kiah Luczywo is surprised by how big the festival really is--the turnout and the space.
Her favorite snack though, the roasted pecans.
"I've been smelling roasted pecans all weekend. They smell incredible," she said.
Mark your calendars for the 58th annual Blueberry Festival next year.
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