Berry Good: Vendors sought for Strawberry Festival

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WCRK 105.7 FM and WMTN Country Legends 93.3 FM have opened applications for their upcoming Strawberry Festival to be held Saturday, May 16.

Organizers are currently accepting applications from crafters, food vendors, and local businesses interested in participating in the region’s biggest springtime celebration happening on Saturday, May 16, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

The Strawberry Festival is free for all participants, in appreciation of the incredible support of the community for keeping WCRK and WMTN Country Legends ranked first and second in the Lakeway Area for many years.

The Strawberry Festival is a full day of family-friendly activities, local shopping, live music, and delicious food. Vendors from across the Lakeway Area will offer a diverse range of handmade crafts, specialty foods, and unique products for festival attendees.

Children and families will find plenty to enjoy, including Shriners Elmo the Train, inflatables, face painting, and a variety of fun activities designed just for kids. Visitors can also expect a variety of local food, making the festival a great opportunity to sample some of the area’s favorite flavors.

Live music will be featured throughout the day, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., showcasing a diverse lineup of performers that covers classic top hits, traditional bluegrass, gospel, and country music.

Vendor space is limited, and interested parties are encouraged to apply early. The application deadline is April 30 at 5:00 PM. To request an application or learn more about participating in the festival, contact office manager, Sally Roberts, at 423-586-9101 ext. 5 or email office@wcrk.com

105.7 WCRK FM & Country Legends 93.3 FM has proudly served the Lakeway Area and surrounding communities for decades, providing local news, community programming, and music to listeners throughout East Tennessee. Dedicated to supporting local events, businesses, and organizations, WCRK and WMTN Country Legends continue to play an active role in promoting community engagement and celebrating regional traditions through events like the Strawberry Festival.

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