Harvest Fest 2024 Draws Record Crowds Despite Rain

Pleasant Prairie's
Harvest Fest 2024
drew record crowds despite being cut short by rain. The two-day event, presented by Visit Pleasant Prairie, kicked off with a stellar performance by the Judson Brown Band at the Lake Andrea Beer Garden. Families enjoyed a free hayride around Lake Andrea and engaged in fun activities like decorating foam leaves and pumpkins.
Day One
Friday night saw the beer garden buzzing with excitement as children and adults alike soaked up the festive atmosphere.
Day Two
On Saturday, a father and baby duo basked in the event's offerings, capturing precious moments that embodied the essence of Harvest Fest.
Fall Tradition
Attendees seized photo opportunities against the picturesque backdrop of the Lake Andrea Beer Garden, encapsulating the spirit of the season.
Fun for All
From pleasant spins at the bounce house to merchandise giveaways at the Visit Pleasant Prairie tent, the event catered to families with a variety of engaging activities. The event's success was evident as over 1,200 visitors reveled in the festive ambiance during the event's robust two-day run. Despite Sunday's cancellation due to inclement weather, organizers hailed the festival as a triumph, showcasing the community's unwavering spirit in the face of challenges. Not one to dwell on setbacks, Visit Pleasant Prairie looks ahead to the upcoming Halloween Holiday Lights Tour, set to captivate audiences from October 17 to 31. For more details on this and other exciting events, visit visitpleasantprairie.com.

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