Observer file photo/Stuart Hedstrom
RIVERFEST RETURNS — The Piscataquis River Festival returns to Guilford on Saturday. The 2022 festival featured a morning parade from Elm to Water Street and the Piscataquis Community High School Class of 1972 celebrated its 50th reunion a year ago with a string of vehicles in the procession.
Observer file photo/Stuart Hedstrom
RIVERFEST RETURNS — The Piscataquis River Festival returns to Guilford on Saturday. The 2022 festival featured a morning parade from Elm to Water Street and the Piscataquis Community High School Class of 1972 celebrated its 50th reunion a year ago with a string of vehicles in the procession.
GUILFORD — Organizers have released the final schedule for this year’s Piscataquis River Festival on Saturday, July 29 with events at and around the downtown athletic fields on the banks of the river. The festival includes a morning parade, pair of stage shows, and fireworks to cap off the day.
GUILFORD — Organizers have released the final schedule for this year’s Piscataquis River Festival on Saturday, July 29 with events at and around the downtown athletic fields on the banks of the river. The festival includes a morning parade, pair of stage shows, and fireworks to cap off the day.
The Guilford United Methodist Church, 3 School Street, serves breakfast from 7-9 a.m.
The Guilford Memorial Library holds a book sale from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
“Central Maine’s Best Parade” starts at 9:30 a.m. Organizers plan to have the biggest Piscataquis River Festival parade ever, with nearly 20 Anah Temple parade units, floats, and so much more with police and fire units in addition to colorful floats from local businesses and civic organizations.
Vendors and tents open at 11 a.m. with touch-a-truck, food, crafts, games, four bounces houses, water slide, fireman’s hose fountain, beer tent, and more.
At 1 p.m. Non Profit will take to the stage with classic rock ‘n roll.
Also at 1 p.m., hungry young entrants can disregard table manners with Maine Highlands Federal Credit Union’s pie eating contest. Entrants in the 5-8, 9-12, and 13-16 age groups will scarf down for cash prizes.
A rubber duck race — with a $500 prize — starts at 3 p.m.
Billy Blackstone and Freeballin’ perform on the Piscataquis River Festival stage at 5 p.m.
At dusk there will be glo-ball night golf at the Piscataquis Country Club.
A dazzling fireworks display concludes the day at 9 p.m.