MENASHA (NBC 26) — Menasha’s harvest festival returned to the downtown streets for the first time since 2018.
- The festival featured more than 53 vendors from all over Wisconsin
- Organizers say the various activities for children and adults were highlights of the local tradition’s return
(The following is a transcription of the full broadcast story)
After a six-year hiatus, the Downtown Menasha Harvest Festival made its return, bringing with it a sense of community spirit and celebration. For many residents, this event marks the revival of a cherished local tradition.
Festival coordinator Sandi Pufahl expressed her excitement, stating that this year’s event is filled with activities designed for all ages. “We have a great arts and crafts fair going on, along with a pie-eating contest, a costume pet parade, and both scarecrow and pumpkin decorating contests,” she shared…