
Car cruise on Main Street highlights Friday night festivities, and a parade and fireworks are set for Saturday
It is almost time to celebrate community, harvest, and heart in Battle Ground.
The Battle Ground Festivals Association is proud to announce that Harvest Days is coming up this weekend, July 19-21.
“Get ready for a weekend of fun, entertainment, and community spirit, as we bring you another unforgettable celebration,” notes the association’s website.
The Harvest Nights Cruise is set for Friday at 6 p.m. Older and classic cars, as well as hot rods, will cruise Main Street in Battle Ground.
Fire District 3 will host the annual pancake breakfast at 7 a.m. Saturday at Battle Ground High School, to fuel the rest of the day.
The annual parade will ride through Main Street at 10 a.m. Saturday.
There is also a vendor fair all day, along with a carnival.
And on Saturday night, after it gets dark, it will get bright. There is a fireworks display scheduled for 10 p.m.For more information on Harvest Days, go to: https://www.battlegroundfestivals.com/
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