Events For 45th Annual Nappanee Apple Festival Announced For Sept. 16-19

August 18, 2021 at 4:08 p.m.

By Staff Report-

NAPPANEE – It's a big celebration and historic Nappanee continues its tradition of being one of Indiana's top fall festivals when its annual Apple Festival opens Sept. 16-19.

Beginning in 1975 as a one-block festival, this community of 7,000 offers up great Hoosier Hospitality as it welcomes over 100,000 people to the 3-1/2-day event, according to a news release from the Festival organizers.

Kicking off on Sept. 10 is the KOI Dirt drags at 7 p.m., followed by the tractor and truck pull on Sept. 11 at 10 a.m., drawing in competition from the Midwest area. The popularity and participation of this event has grown annually with seven classes of pulls including modified tractors. Admission is $10. Children 10 and under are admitted free and food concessions are available.

This event is hosted in connection with Nappanee Power From the Past and will be held at the Power From the Past Showgrounds, 1600 W. Market St., Nappanee.

In 2016 and 2013, the Nappanee Apple Festival was chosen as #1 in the state of Indiana in the Top Ten Fall Festival Signature Food Items for its 7-foot apple pie. Over 800 slices are served to visitors from around the United States who travel to Nappanee to savor their annual piece of pie.

The festival showcases three stages of entertainment, over 150 exhibitors, carnival rides, parade with signature military aircraft fly-over, Miss Apple Blossom scholarship pageant, Power From the Past Antique Tractor & Engine Show (Thursday through Saturday all day), corn hole tournament, 5K road run, "Napple" baking contest, garden tractor pull, kids and adult pedal pull contests, Wings and Wheels show at Nappanee airport, apple peeling and pie-eating contests and many more activities throughout the event.

Additionally, a baby changing, nursing mother's station is located downtown in the heart of the activity.

Headlining the entertainment will be The Chicago Boyz Acrobatic Team that begins Friday at 5:30 p.m. and runs through Sunday at 2:30 p.m. in one of three free entertainment stages. Featured on the NBC hit reality competition series “America’s Got Talent (season 8),” Chicago Boyz Acrobatic Team performances include amazing acrobatic stunts and tricks inside twirling jump ropes, catapulting off mini trampolines and thundering tumbling routines with impeccable timing.

The other two stages will offer music genres ranging from rock & roll to classic rock, folk, bluegrass, country, gospel and variety and kid's favorites including Mike Hemmelgarn, comedy juggler and ventriloquist, Silly Safaris and the Granpa Crachet Kids Show and Puppets.

There's plenty of apple favorites: pie, fritters, dumplings, turnovers, fry pies, bread, applesauce, cider and butter to devour during the festival or take home to enjoy later.

Experience a truly unique hometown festival that leaves you marking your calendar for a return trip the following year, the release states. A complete list of entertainment, events and map can be downloaded from the 2021 Apple Festival Events brochure. Go to: nappaneeapplefestival.org.  Visit us on Facebook and Instagram (@napplefest).

The festival is made possible through the financial support of local and area retail and corporate businesses, city of Nappanee employees, Nappanee Area Chamber of Commerce and a dedicated group of volunteers. Principal sponsors are Community Foundation of Elkhart County, Elkhart County CVB, CommunityFiber, Kountry Cabinets and Home Furnishings, Martin's Supermarket and Miller’s Orchard.

NAPPANEE – It's a big celebration and historic Nappanee continues its tradition of being one of Indiana's top fall festivals when its annual Apple Festival opens Sept. 16-19.

Beginning in 1975 as a one-block festival, this community of 7,000 offers up great Hoosier Hospitality as it welcomes over 100,000 people to the 3-1/2-day event, according to a news release from the Festival organizers.

Kicking off on Sept. 10 is the KOI Dirt drags at 7 p.m., followed by the tractor and truck pull on Sept. 11 at 10 a.m., drawing in competition from the Midwest area. The popularity and participation of this event has grown annually with seven classes of pulls including modified tractors. Admission is $10. Children 10 and under are admitted free and food concessions are available.

This event is hosted in connection with Nappanee Power From the Past and will be held at the Power From the Past Showgrounds, 1600 W. Market St., Nappanee.

In 2016 and 2013, the Nappanee Apple Festival was chosen as #1 in the state of Indiana in the Top Ten Fall Festival Signature Food Items for its 7-foot apple pie. Over 800 slices are served to visitors from around the United States who travel to Nappanee to savor their annual piece of pie.

The festival showcases three stages of entertainment, over 150 exhibitors, carnival rides, parade with signature military aircraft fly-over, Miss Apple Blossom scholarship pageant, Power From the Past Antique Tractor & Engine Show (Thursday through Saturday all day), corn hole tournament, 5K road run, "Napple" baking contest, garden tractor pull, kids and adult pedal pull contests, Wings and Wheels show at Nappanee airport, apple peeling and pie-eating contests and many more activities throughout the event.

Additionally, a baby changing, nursing mother's station is located downtown in the heart of the activity.

Headlining the entertainment will be The Chicago Boyz Acrobatic Team that begins Friday at 5:30 p.m. and runs through Sunday at 2:30 p.m. in one of three free entertainment stages. Featured on the NBC hit reality competition series “America’s Got Talent (season 8),” Chicago Boyz Acrobatic Team performances include amazing acrobatic stunts and tricks inside twirling jump ropes, catapulting off mini trampolines and thundering tumbling routines with impeccable timing.

The other two stages will offer music genres ranging from rock & roll to classic rock, folk, bluegrass, country, gospel and variety and kid's favorites including Mike Hemmelgarn, comedy juggler and ventriloquist, Silly Safaris and the Granpa Crachet Kids Show and Puppets.

There's plenty of apple favorites: pie, fritters, dumplings, turnovers, fry pies, bread, applesauce, cider and butter to devour during the festival or take home to enjoy later.

Experience a truly unique hometown festival that leaves you marking your calendar for a return trip the following year, the release states. A complete list of entertainment, events and map can be downloaded from the 2021 Apple Festival Events brochure. Go to: nappaneeapplefestival.org.  Visit us on Facebook and Instagram (@napplefest).

The festival is made possible through the financial support of local and area retail and corporate businesses, city of Nappanee employees, Nappanee Area Chamber of Commerce and a dedicated group of volunteers. Principal sponsors are Community Foundation of Elkhart County, Elkhart County CVB, CommunityFiber, Kountry Cabinets and Home Furnishings, Martin's Supermarket and Miller’s Orchard.
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