It was the largest number of vendors selling crafts, food, and informational booths for different organizations in the history of the festival.
ADA, OHIO (WLIO) - Ada was a great place to shop on Saturday, as the downtown was filled with 180 vendors and booths for the 38th Annual Harvest and Herb Festival.
It was the largest number of vendors selling crafts, food, and informational booths for different organizations in the history of the festival. The festival takes about a year to plan and round up all the vendors. Thousands of people from the Ada and surrounding communities look forward to the event that transforms Main Street into an outdoor shopping experience.
Thousands of people from the Ada and surrounding communities look forward to the event that transforms Main Street into an outdoor shopping experience.
“This is just a staple of Ada. Everyone knows that the 3rd Saturday in September is Harvest and Herb Festival Day. It’s just a great day that brings the community together, even the region together. We have several Hardin County vendors here. We have folks from Allen County come over as well. And everybody just really enjoys this day and what it is about,” says Lindsey Hollar, Dir. Ada Area Chamber of Commerce.
Besides the local people enjoying the festival, it was parents’ weekend at Ohio Northern University, and many people got the chance to explore Ada a little more during the event.
