The 86th Tulip Time in Pella returns this week after it was cancelled last year due to COVID-19. Steering Committee Chair Lori Lourens says the vast majority of festivities and traditional experiences return this Thursday, Friday, and Saturday.
For those looking to learn more about Pella and Dutch history, special QR code videos will be posted throughout the Historical Village, Central Park, and other downtown locations.
While the parade will not be back in full force, Lourens says there will be new pop-up entertainment experiences and stationary floats that visitors can enjoy instead.
The following groups will be performing and doing meet-and-greets throughout the three days of Tulip Time in four different locations: the Tulip Toren, the Vermeer Windmill, the Molengracht, and the South Picnic Table Lot.
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As visitors plan to visit Pella Historical Society and Museums or residents aim to make a return trip to see what’s new, the organization will try to welcome all guests safely.
Executive Director Valerie Van Kooten says several safety strategies related to COVID-19 remain in place, and will throughout the Tulip Time festival.
She says there will be some additional mitigation ongoing throughout the Central Business District outside of the Historical Village, including spaced out food stands and stationary parade floats May 6th through the 8th.
Stay tuned to 92.1 KRLS, the official radio station of the 86th Tulip Time festival, for continuing coverage and updates regarding the celebration. Hear more about Pella Historical Society and Museums during Tulip Time on today’s Let’s Talk Pella.
44th annual Quilt Show opens 2021 season at Sauder Village Friday, April 30, 2021 12:29 PM Hundreds of quilters will share their talents as both traditional and modern interpretations of quilts are on display in Founderâs Hall at Sauder Village. (Photo submitted)
ARCHBOLD Recognized as one of the top quilting events in the
Midwest, the 44th Annual Sauder Village Quilt Show will once again be a
spectacular celebration of creativity and fine craftsmanship. From
Thursday, May 6 through Saturday, May 8, this popular Quilt Show will
feature hundreds of quilts, special exhibits, creative demonstrations,
and unique shopping – all near the charming setting of Historic Sauder
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Sauder Village, which opens for the season May 6, offers invites visitors to unplug and step back in time while exploring historic homes, barns, gardens, demonstrations and more. (Submitted photo)
Sauder Village, which opens for the season May 6, offers invites visitors to unplug and step back in time while exploring historic homes, barns, gardens, demonstrations and more. (Submitted photo)
Sauder Village, which opens for the season May 6, offers invites visitors to unplug and step back in time while exploring historic homes, barns, gardens, demonstrations and more. (Submitted photo)