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STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL IN ALDERSON
On
Saturday,
May
27,
from
10-4
there
will
be
strawberry
themed
food,
fun,
and
festivities
all
over
Alderson
as
the
Annual
Strawberry
Festival
is
in
full
swing.
Sponsored
by
Alderson
Main
Street
and
the
Town
of
Alderson;
coordinated
by
Sheena
Pendley;
and
in
partnership
with
Sunset
Berry
Farm,
the
Strawberry
Festival will provide a great time for all.
There
will
be
more
than
30
art
and
food
vendors
on
or
near
the
Alderson
Memorial
Bridge
including
the
“sweetest
berries”
being
sold
by
Sunset
Berry
Farm.
Live
music
all
day
will
include
Lee
Dean
as
Elvis
at
10
am;
Lee
Dean
as
Sinatra
at
11:30
am
and
the
Goodson
Boys
at
1:30
pm,
all
at
the
gazebo
at
Alumni
Park
on
the
Monroe
County
side
of
Alderson.
Alderson
Main
Street
will
have
strawberry
lemonade
for
sale.
On
the
Greenbrier
County
side
of
town
there
will
be
pony
rides
and
activities for
the
whole
family.
The
Johnson
Memorial
United
Methodist
Church
is
having
their
Annual
Yard
Sale
and
Hot
Dog
sale
from
9am-
1pm.
Alderson’s
restaurants
including
Ginny’s
Goodbites;
the
Riverview
Café;
and
Fruits
of
Labor
Café
will
be
open
with
some
serving
special
menus.
They
provide
a
place
to
sit
and
relax
for
a
few
minutes
while
enjoying great food. Alderson shops will also be open.
Just
outside
of
Alderson,
on
Flat
Mountain,
Sunset
Berry
Farm
will
have
endless
activities
and
fun
at
the
farm all day long as well as the opportunity to “pick your own” beautiful and tasty strawberries.
Other
sponsors
include
the
Greenbrier
Valley
Convention
and
Visitors
Bureau;
Greenbrier
Valley
Dyes,
Sonya Shafer; the Robert C Byrd Clinic; and Kim Beard, Financial Advisor, Edward Jones.
Don
Sutherland,
President
of
Alderson
Main
Street,
said,
“We
had
such
a
great
time
last
year
and
we
are
expecting to have even more vendors and fun this year. Please join us for strawberries and more!”
PHOTO CAPTION:
Vendors and customer on the Alderson Memorial Bridge during the 2022 Strawberry Festival.
(Click to enlarge)