Highland gearing up for Citrus Harvest Festival

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Highland is gearing up for its annual Citrus Harvest Festival - a one-day street festival celebrating the city's rich citrus history.

On Thursday, the city's Historic and Cultural Preservation Board will meet to discuss preparations for the upcoming event, scheduled for 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. on Saturday, March 28. A rain date has been scheduled for the same time on April 4.

The festival budget this year is $15,405. More than 150 vendors and exhibitors are expected to show for this year's festival, which will include live entertainment, a car show, a kids zone, historic home tour and much more. The festival is held each year at the intersection of Palm Avenue and Main street, the city's historic district.

Vendor information packets and applications are available at City Hall, 27215 Base Line. Those interested in having a booth at the festival are encouraged to fill out their applications and return them as soon as possible. A late fee will be applied for applications mailed after March 2.

For more information, call (909) 864-8732, ext. 204.

joe.nelson@inlandnewspapers.com

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