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August 23, 2008
Saturday 12:00pm
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From area wines, twirling batons to culinary delights sizzling on
grills, the Swiss Wine Festival each year celebrates, as well as
salutes, the cultural heritage of Switzerland County, Indiana. Now in
its 36th year, the four-day event, held on Vevay's riverfront, uniquely
blends tradition and fun. From opening day on Thursday to closing time
Sunday evening, the Swiss Wine Festival caters to all ages and
interests. Arousing polka music to toe-tapping country emanate from the
three entertainment stages. Several of the youth-oriented contests
sport colorful Swiss dress, ranging from intricate embroidered aprons
to tied kneeknockers for lads.
Riverboat
cruises allow passengers to enjoy the county's pastoral landscape
nestled alongside the towering Hoosier and Kentucky hillsides. The Beer
Garden and Wine Pavilion afford spots of tranquility where visitors can
converse with old acquaintances and newly met travelers. Rigorous canoe
racing, hefty stone tosses and splashing grape stomps beckon those who
favor adventure. And all birthday records diminish to single numbers
during the Grand Parade Saturday morning and the fireworks extravaganza
hours later.
To reach the host destination, the Paul W.
Ogle Riverfront Park, travelers just need to head south at the town's
only stoplight on Indiana State Road 56. The river and crowd, just two
blocks ahead, always extend a hearty welcome!
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