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== Cornfest returning to Carrick in August ==
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== 2010 Community Cornfest ==
  
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The Cornfest is an annual event in Carrick.
The Community Cornfest is coming to Carrick’s Phillips Park on Saturday, Aug. 21 from noon to 8 p.m.  
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== [[Cornfest]] returned to Carrick in August 2010 ==
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The Community [[Cornfest]] was a huge success in Carrick’s Phillips Park on Saturday, Aug. 21 from noon to 8 p.m.  
  
 
The name "Community Cornfest" was chosen this year because the neighborhoods of Carrick, Overbrook and Bon Air, "COB," have joined to make this one of the best late summer festivals in the southern neighborhoods. Started in the late 1970s, the Cornfest has been a late summer tradition celebrating local communities, schools and institutions.   
 
The name "Community Cornfest" was chosen this year because the neighborhoods of Carrick, Overbrook and Bon Air, "COB," have joined to make this one of the best late summer festivals in the southern neighborhoods. Started in the late 1970s, the Cornfest has been a late summer tradition celebrating local communities, schools and institutions.   
  
The Community Cornfest will be held mostly within the park’s facilities and has commitments from more than 40 groups including the Carrick Library, faith based institutions, school organizations, senior citizen groups, city organizations and many more. Topping the list of attractions is the Carrick Library Appraisal Fair which will appraise family jewels and keepsakes. Proceeds will benefit the Carrick Library.  
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The Community [[Cornfest]] was held mostly within the park’s facilities and in the great park under the trees and over 50 groups and organizations attended including the Carrick Library, faith based institutions, school organizations, senior citizen groups, city organizations and many more. Topping the list of attractions is the Carrick Library Appraisal Fair which appraised family jewels and keepsakes. Proceeds will benefit the Carrick Library.
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The Cornfest committee accepted any and all nonprofit groups and individuals to this event.  
  
The Cornfest committee continues to accept any and all nonprofit groups and individuals to this event. This doesn’t mean businesses should feel left out since tremendous volunteer opportunities are available along with free advertising and promotional material. Contact the Carrick Community Council at carrickcommunitycouncil@gmail.com for details. There is no charge for booth area and outdoor venues are also possible.  
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Eight full hours of entertainment gave all participants something different for each hour beginning with the traditional opening ceremonies by the award winning Pittsburgh Carrick High School Band at noon. The Cornfest Committee said, "You’ll want to come for the great food and interesting crafts, but you’ll want to stay all day just for the entertainment" and they weren't wrong.
  
Eight full hours of entertainment is planned and begins with the traditional opening ceremonies by the award winning Pittsburgh Carrick High School Band at noon. The full entertainment schedule is being finalized with full details in a few weeks. The Cornfest Committee commented, "You’ll want to come for the great food and interesting crafts, but you’ll want to stay all day just for the entertainment."
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== The 2010 Cornfest was a great success! ==
  
Answers to questions about the Cornfest or more information can be found by contacting the Carrick Community Council at carrickcommunitycouncil@gmail.com.
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Whew! The historic and annual Cornfest is over and the hard work of the Cornfest Committee paid off. Historically the Cornfests, began in the early 80s, were held in August on Thursdays from 4 pm to 8 pm in Phillips Park. They were moved to Saturdays from noon to 8 pm and to the football field in the early 90s to take advantage of the lighting. The last Cornfest on the field was held in 2008 and was cancelled in 2009.  The 2010 Community Cornfest was returned to our Phillips Park setting among the shady trees and expanded to include our neighbors Overbrook and Bon Air or "COB."  Although the weather was in the 90s, our trees provided shade and breezes and most vendors liked being outdoors for the whole day. The food, the participants and the entertainment was great. From surveys of the participants they can't wait until next year. Thank you to all our participants and attendees who made the whole day a wonderful outdoor festival which will be repeated in the years to come.

Revision as of 08:40, 6 September 2010

2010 Community Corfest

The Cornfest is an annual event in Carrick.

Click "here" following to access the article that appeared in The South Pittsburgh Reporter:


2010 Community Cornfest

The Cornfest is an annual event in Carrick.

Cornfest Poster2 resized.jpg


Click "here" following to access the article that appeared in The South Pittsburgh Reporter:


Cornfest returned to Carrick in August 2010

The Community Cornfest was a huge success in Carrick’s Phillips Park on Saturday, Aug. 21 from noon to 8 p.m.

The name "Community Cornfest" was chosen this year because the neighborhoods of Carrick, Overbrook and Bon Air, "COB," have joined to make this one of the best late summer festivals in the southern neighborhoods. Started in the late 1970s, the Cornfest has been a late summer tradition celebrating local communities, schools and institutions.

The Community Cornfest was held mostly within the park’s facilities and in the great park under the trees and over 50 groups and organizations attended including the Carrick Library, faith based institutions, school organizations, senior citizen groups, city organizations and many more. Topping the list of attractions is the Carrick Library Appraisal Fair which appraised family jewels and keepsakes. Proceeds will benefit the Carrick Library.

The Cornfest committee accepted any and all nonprofit groups and individuals to this event.

Eight full hours of entertainment gave all participants something different for each hour beginning with the traditional opening ceremonies by the award winning Pittsburgh Carrick High School Band at noon. The Cornfest Committee said, "You’ll want to come for the great food and interesting crafts, but you’ll want to stay all day just for the entertainment" and they weren't wrong.

The 2010 Cornfest was a great success!

Whew! The historic and annual Cornfest is over and the hard work of the Cornfest Committee paid off. Historically the Cornfests, began in the early 80s, were held in August on Thursdays from 4 pm to 8 pm in Phillips Park. They were moved to Saturdays from noon to 8 pm and to the football field in the early 90s to take advantage of the lighting. The last Cornfest on the field was held in 2008 and was cancelled in 2009. The 2010 Community Cornfest was returned to our Phillips Park setting among the shady trees and expanded to include our neighbors Overbrook and Bon Air or "COB." Although the weather was in the 90s, our trees provided shade and breezes and most vendors liked being outdoors for the whole day. The food, the participants and the entertainment was great. From surveys of the participants they can't wait until next year. Thank you to all our participants and attendees who made the whole day a wonderful outdoor festival which will be repeated in the years to come.