Georgetown/Scott County Tourism Celebrates 50 Years with Grand Anniversary Event

Georgetown/Scott County Tourism Celebrates 50 Years with Grand Anniversary Event

Georgetown/Scott County Tourism is set to host its grand 50th anniversary celebration in the heart of Downtown Georgetown, featuring an array of free entertainment including live music, food stalls, and creative activities for the entire family.

The festivities will take place on May 25th from 7 to 10 pm at the historic square in Downtown Georgetown, the original site where the Baptist minister Elijah Craig distilled bourbon in Kentucky.

Free Live Music on Saturday

Join the festivities at Party on the Square, taking place in Downtown Georgetown on May 25th from 7 to 10 pm! Experience an evening of energetic performances by The Players Club, one of Ohio’s top party bands, ready to kick off a summer filled with community spirit.

Family Fun for All Ages

The event will offer more family fun than ever before, including a lego play area by Green Blanket Media, intricate balloon designs by Party Animal Balloons, and mobile performances by Ezra Papp. Visitors can also design their own hats at the Kylico Traveling Hat Bar and savor a variety of delicious foods and beverages from local favorites like Bringin’ the Heat BBQ, Taqueria Garcia, Trindy’s, Country Boy Brewing, Chinkapin Brewing, Spotz Gelato, and Cotton Candy Creations.

Prizes and Giveaways

Raffle prizes will be awarded to participants of the Horsey Hundred bike ride.

50 Years of Welcoming Visitors

As it marks its golden jubilee, Georgetown/Scott County Tourism remains committed to showcasing the best of the Bluegrass region. This milestone is celebrated by inviting tourists to explore the diverse attractions, culinary delights, and cultural experiences offered in Georgetown & Scott County, Kentucky.

The Party on the Square is a tribute to the community and heralds the start of another half-century of tourism and festivities.

The Party on the Square is a festive, no-cost event for all, happening rain or shine from 7 to 10 p.m. at the historic square in Downtown Georgetown.

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