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Tulip Time highlights upcoming Dutch costume event, quilt raffle
Tulip Time Festival
and last updated 2021-04-17 17:25:51-04
HOLLAND, Mich. â Tulip Time has provided additional details on two of its upcoming events this year.
First is the premiere of its Dutch Costume Exhibit & Dutch Market, which Executive Director Gwen Auwerda says was initially planned to make its debut last year.
Weâre told the event involves Dutch dancers wearing beautiful handmade outfits that represent eight of the Netherlandsâ provinces.
Auwerda adds that Rick Klompmaker will show attendees how wooden shoes are carved.
The event is scheduled to be held at the Holland Civic Center Place May 1 through May 8 between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m.
HOLLAND There won t be a parade, immersion garden or carnival, but Tulip Time is slated to return in 2021.
An official event schedule was released on Tuesday, March 2, by the Tulip Time organization, which plans the festival of the same name.
Since 1929, Holland has blossomed with literally hundreds of thousands of tulips during the festival.
This year s schedule includes a pared-down list of events, including a virtual Tulip Time Run. Registrants will receive a participant bib and medal and can run anytime, anywhere. Running shirts and hoodies will be available.
The popular Artisan Market will also be going virtual. The event typically takes place in Centennial Park, but will instead move to the Tulip Time website from Saturday, April 24, through the end of the festival. The application deadline was Sunday, Feb. 28, and selected artists will be informed Friday, March 5.
Holland will be beautiful, and Tulip Time celebration will continue – however, with a twist. Author: 13 ON YOUR SIDE Staff Published: 4:00 AM EST March 2, 2021 Updated: 7:08 AM EST March 2, 2021
Few places can match the beauty of Holland in the spring when millions of tulips bloom with amazing colors in local parks, fill attractions and line the streets. Holland will be beautiful, and Tulip Time celebration will continue – however, with a twist.
The health and safety of visitors, volunteers, and the community are of utmost importance to the Tulip Time organization.
Following the CDC directives and guidelines issued by the State of Michigan, which currently stipulate no more than 25 people can gather outdoors at an event, must forego some of Tulip Time s most enduring festival events this year – parades, Dutch Dance performances, and the carnival.
Since 1929, the city of Holland, Michigan has blossomed with hundreds of thousands of tulips and welcomed guests from everywhere for the annual festival.