Pawpaw Festival illuminates education, art, Ohio’s native fruit
The Athens Pawpaw festival, originally a small one-day event at the Albany fairgrounds, has grown in numbers and attractions over the past 24 years.
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The Athens Pawpaw festival, originally a small one-day event at the Albany fairgrounds, has grown in numbers and attractions over the past 24 years.
Walking around Ohio University on a warm sunny day, it is not uncommon to see colorful hammocks dispersed around campus.
Walking into the Athens Farmers Market is like entering a small community. The rectangle of tents is lined with vendors’ smiling faces selling vegetables, jams, bread, art, plants and more. Stroll to the East side of the market, and there is an exchange tent to change money or SNAP/ EBT to market bucks.
Ohio University is known to some as a party school, with fest season being one of the most important times for partying of the year. Due to COVID-19, however, fest season has not taken place for the past two years. This year, juniors, freshmen and sophomores will all be experiencing their first real fest season at the same time. However, with all of the partying and drinking that takes place comes all of the cans, bottles, cups and other waste produced by the events.
Nelsonville, Ohio, home of the Nelsonville Music Festival, has much to offer in local arts, shopping and food.