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Caseville geared up for Ribstock Festival s this weekend
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People cheer and celebrate as the winner was announced at the 2019 Ribstock event in Caseville. (Tribune File Photo)
Following a one-year sabbatical due to the coronavirus pandemic, organizers are gearing up for the Caseville Chamber of Commerce s annual Ribstock Festival June 25-27. No one could have anything last year, chamber office manager Michelle Louwers said. There was nothing we could do.
This year s event features the usual blend of an amateur rib cook-off and a professional rib cook-off by vendors from around the community.
Louwers said to simplify the purchasing process from the professional vendors, attendees purchase $1 tokens on Saturday. Louwers said this allows the chamber to handle the cash transactions and lessen the burden on vendors, many of which are short handed due to employee shortages.
Farmers markets: What s on tap in Huron County this year?
Planned to begin in late May
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The scene at the Port Austin farmers market back in 2019. Farmers markets in Huron County like this one are planned to go ahead in late May, with protective guidelines in place. (Tribune File Photo)
After the Huron County farmers markets were delayed or canceled in 2020 due to the coronavirus pandemic and subsequent restrictions, organizers are planning to go ahead as planned this year.
The markets in the county will start in late May and all feature safety precautions in place for vendors and customers. Organizers the Tribune spoke to for this story said that despite the delayed opening of last year, the markets were still successful and they hope the same will be the case this year.