Bluffton Street Fair

Tuesday, September 23, 2014

2014 Scrapbook coming Friday!

Watch for the 2014 Street Fair Scrapbook in the Friday, Sept. 26 News-Banner. It's chock-full of never-seen-before photos!

Monday, September 22, 2014

N-B Video: Fourth-generation family corn dog stand a fair staple for 66 years

The corn dog stand that sets up at the northeast corner of Main and Market streets during the Bluffton Free Street Fair has been a fair staple for 66 years.

The current stand was built in 1961. To celebrate its 60th anniversary in 2008, it was updated with a fresh coat of paint.

The food is made with the same recipe and process as it was in 1948.

Watch the video to see fourth-generation stand operator Farah Mumma, her husband Tony, and Tonya Ward – who herself has been working at the stand for 15 years – in action. (Video by Jessica Williams)

N-B Video: Mountain Storm demo

Students of Mountain Storm Martial Arts presented a demonstration on the Wells County Courthouse Plaza Saturday. (Video by Jessica Williams)

N-B Video: Street Fair Idol crowns new victor

The rain couldn't keep the Street Fair Idol down. The event, which is the concluding event Saturday of the Bluffton Free Street Fair, was moved to Life Church. Here are the highlights from this year's first, second, third and people's choice winners. (Video by Jessica Williams)

N-B Video: BFSF annual dachshund race

Here are some highlights from this year's annual dachshund race. (Video by Jessica Williams)

N-B Slideshow: Indy Police bring motorcycle skills to Midway

The Indianapolis Police Motorcycle Drill Team made an appearance  Saturday at the Bluffton Free Street Fair. (Photos by Jessica Williams)

N-B Video: Indy Police display motorcycle skills

The Indianapolis Police Motorcycle Drill Team made an appearance  Saturday at the Bluffton Free Street Fair. (Video by Jessica Williams)


Saturday, September 20, 2014

N-B Video: Scenes from the Midway

From rides and games to food and entertainment you can find almost any way to keep yourself occupied along the Bluffton Free Street Fair Midway. (Video by Jessica Williams)

N-B Video: Street Fair Dixieland Band performs

The Street Fair Dixieland Band set up shop on the courthouse plaza Friday afternoon. (Video by Jessica Williams)

Friday, September 19, 2014

N-B Video: High school show choirs battle it out for the BFSF title

Several area high school show choirs competed in the annual choral contest Thursday at the Bluffton Free Street Fair. Learn more in the Friday, Sept. 19, News-Banner. (Video by Dave Schultz and Jessica Williams; Photos by Dave Schultz)








N-B Slideshow: 2014 BFSF Industrial parade

Thursday at the Bluffton Free Street Fair featured the annual Industrial parade. (Photos by Glen Werling)

N-B Video: Sights and sounds from the annual Industrial parade

Thursday night featured the annual Industrial parade – generally known as the "candy parade" – along the Midway. Just before its start, though, several antique tractors from the Wheels of Yesteryear paraded through. (Video by Jessica Williams)



Thursday, September 18, 2014

N-B Slideshow: 2014 BFSF High School Marching Band Parade

Several area high schools took to the Midway Wednesday evening. (Photos by Glen Werling)

N-B Slideshow: 2014 BFSF Antique and Classic Car Parade

Motors rumbled down the Midway during this year's Antique and Classic Car Parade. (Photos by Glen Werling)

N-B Video: Antique cars parade through downtown

The annual Bluffton Free Street Fair Antique and Classic Car Show ended with a parade Wednesday. (Video by Jessica Williams)

N-B Video: High school bands take over the midway

During the annual high school marching band parade Wednesday, several area bands – including Southern Wells and Bluffton high schools – took to the midway. (Video by Jessica Williams)


Wednesday, September 17, 2014

N-B Slideshow: 2014 BFSF Opening night parade

Widely believed to be the official start of the Bluffton Free Street Fair, Tuesday's opening night parade featured sirens, dancers, bands and elected officials. (Photos by Barbara Barbieri, Dave Schultz and Jessica Williams)


N-B Video: Street Fair Band entertains all week

After setting up shop at Johnson and Washington streets following the opening night parade, the Street Fair Band entertains the crowd. (Video by Jessica Williams)


N-B Video: The 2014 BFSF opening parade

Widely believed to be the official start of the Bluffton Free Street Fair, Tuesday's opening night parade featured sirens, dancers, bands and elected officials. (Video by Jessica Williams)


Tuesday, September 16, 2014

Getting ready for the fair


Tuesday afternoon, chairs are already in place for the opening night parade. George and Jan Babcock, of Bluffton, have been coming to the Bluffton Free Street Fair for decades. Every year, they seek out seating near Market and Johson streets.



Tasty Treats: Fresh caramel apples are ready for picking Tuesday at the Bluffton Free Street Fair. (Photos by Matthew LeBlanc)


Monday, September 15, 2014

Shaffer, Plummer are 2014 Grand Marshals

The grand marshals of this year’s parade are a couple of former chiefs — Tammy Schaffer, who served for 10 years as the city’s police chief before retiring this summer, and Bob Plummer, whose seven-year run as the city’s fire chief ended last October.

Both are delighted to receive the honor of being named the co-grand marshals for the parade, but they’re also wondering — why me?
They’re also both looking forward to going to the fair and not being in charge.
Schaffer said she did her job for the city and doesn’t feel like she did anything “outstanding” for the honor.
“I don’t feel very deserving of it,” she said.
Nevertheless, she said, “I’m very honored. It will be nice to see (the fair) from a different perspective.”
Schaffer, who retired at the end of May, recalled the Bluffton Free Street Fair as a lot of work and pressure. And it was stressful.
“It will be nice to enjoy it,” she added.
For Plummer, the grand marshal offer surprised him. “It came right out of the blue,” he said. “I did not expect it at all.”

Plummer has retired to Florida, and was going to be back in Bluffton to visit family and to actually experience the Street Fair from a different point of view. “This will be the first Street Fair that I won’t have safety responsibilities at for a long time,” he said.

2014 BFSF opening night parade line up

 2014 BLUFFTON STREET FAIR
OPENING NIGHT PARADE LINEUP


(Units in bold face are floats and should line up on Main Street. Floats marked “A” are non-profit entries and floats marked “B” are commercial entries. Walking units should line up on side streets.)
— Main Street —
between South and Riley streets
• Bluffton Police Department/Wells County Sheriff
• Ossian Police Department
• Indiana State Police
• American Legion Color Guard
• Bluffton Fire Department
• Wells County EMS (3 vehicles)
• Chester Township Fire Department
• Liberty Center Fire Department
• Markle Fire Department
• Nottingham Township Fire Department
• Ossian Fire Department
• Poneto Fire Department
• Uniondale Fire Department
— West Riley Street —
• Rising Stars Baton Corps
— East Riley Street —
• City Officials
• County Officials (2 vehicles)
• Street Fair Band (on trailer)
• Street Fair Officials
•  Theme Banner
• Grand Marshal Banner (carried by Friends of the Shelter)
• Grand Marshals –  Tammy Schaffer and Bob Plummer
• American Legion Auxiliary (A)
• Wells County Chorus
• Liberty Center Baptist Church
• TinCaps Mascot
• Wells County Amateur Radio Club
— Main Street —
between Riley Street
and Central Avenue
• Wells County Public Library (2 units)
• Wells County 4-H Mounted Color Guard  (Line up on West Riley Street)
• River Terrace Estate (2 units)
• Bluffton Parks Department (A)
• Bluffton High School Band
• Itty Bitty Einsteins School (A)
• Anytime Fitness
• Tracy Markley — ColtMobile
• Anchor Room (B)
• Smokey the Bear/Indiana Department of Natural Resources
• Wells County Boy Scouts
— Main Street —
between Central and Wiley avenues
• Bi-County Services  (A) (2 units)
• Farm Credit Services of Mid-America
• Wells County Democrats (3 units)
• Creative Arts School of Ballet (A)
• Wells County Historical Society (A)
• Wells County Relay for Life
• Swiss City Dance and Fitness (2 units)
• Icy the Eagle (Komets)
• Mizpah Shrine Corvette Club
• Norwell High School Band
— Main Street —
between Wiley Avenue and Ohio Street
• Wells County Republicans (10 units)
• Ossian Church of the Nazarene (A)
• 238th  Cavalry Troop Indiana National Guard (2 units)
• Bev’s Calliope
• Wells County Girl Scouts (A)
• iAB Financial Bank
• Southern Wells High School Band
• Veterans for Earned Healthcare
• Sky Zone of Fort Wayne
• Markle Health and Rehabilitation (B) (2 units)
• Northern Indiana Road Riders
• Mountain Storm Martial Arts
• Suzy Cue’s Studio (B)

Thursday, August 28, 2014

2014 Bluffton Free Street Fair Program

Theme: “When Dreams Come True” with Poor Jack Amusement

Tuesday, September 16

MORNING
9 a.m. Judging — Culinary & Needlework, Fine Arts & Crafts, City Building
AFTERNOON
2:30 Judging — Flowers & Agriculture, City Building
EVENING
6-7 p.m. Chad Michaels & “Brat Pack,” (Frank Sinatra type music), Main & Market
7 p.m. Grand Opening Parade, Grand Marshals Tammy Schaffer & Bob Plummer, Midway, (Parade Float Award Presentation after Parade), Stage on W. Washington
8 p.m. Street Fair Band, Johnson & Washington
9:30 Street Fair Band, Main & Market

Wednesday, September 17

$16 Wristbands on rides 5 p.m. to close
AFTERNOON
12-5:30 p.m. Antique and Classic Car Show, Along S. Main, (Line up & judging begins at noon — Awards 5:30 p.m.)
4 p.m. Street Fair Storytime with Clifford, Stage on W. Washington
EVENING
6 p.m. Antique and Classic Car Parade, Midway
6 p.m. Street Fair Band Concert, Kiddie land
6:30 Casey Biberstine Memorial Show (riders 10-18), 4-H Park
6:15 High School Band Parade, Midway
7-10 p.m. 60’s & 70’s Band “Eye Ain’t Lion,” Stage on W. Washington
7:30 Street Fair Band, Main & Washington
9 p.m. Street Fair Band, Market & Johnson

Thursday, September 18

$16 Wristbands on rides 5 p.m. to closing
EVENING
5:30 Wheels of Yesteryear, Midway
6 p.m. Industrial Parade, Midway
7 p.m. Good Time Charlie Show (riders 19 & over), 4-H Park
7-10 p.m. The Anchor Room & Pam & Eagle’s Dancin’ Feets (Exhibition/Open Dancing), Courthouse Plaza
6:30 Horse & Pony Awards, 4-H Park
7:30 High School Choral Contest (weather permitting), Stage on W. Washington
7:30 Street Fair Band, Market & Marion
9 p.m. Street Fair Band, Main & Market

Friday, September 19

$12 Wristbands on rides 1-5 p.m.
AFTERNOON
2 p.m. Street Fair Dixieland Band, Main & Market
3:30 Street Fair Dixieland Band, Market & Johnson
EVENING
6 p.m. Street Fair Band Concert, Kiddie area
7-9:30 Band “Harbor Lights,” “Doo Wop” music, Stage on W. Washington
7:30 Street Fair Band Concert, Market & Marion
9 p.m. Street Fair Band Concert, Main & Market

Saturday, September 20

$13 Wristbands on rides 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
MORNING
10 a.m.-6 p.m. Creative Arts Festival, Water Street
11 a.m. Pony Pull, 4-H Park
Noon Heavyweight Horse Pulling, 4-H Park
Noon Dachshund (Wiener) Dog Race, $5 Registration Fee, donated to charity, W. Washington Street
12-7 p.m. Bluffton Parks & Recreation Art Bazaar, City Building
12-6 p.m. Mobile Reptile Zoo, W. Washington Street
AFTERNOON
12:30-1 p.m. “Mountain Storm” Demo, Courthouse Plaza
1-4 p.m. Danno the Clown, Washington Commons
2 p.m. Parade: Indianapolis Police Motorcycle Drill Team, Reverse parade route, Demonstration following parade, sponsored by Wells Co. Sheriff Dept. & Bluffton Police Dept., Cherry St. & Central St.
2-3:15 p.m. “Susie Cue Studio” Performance, Courthouse Plaza
3:30 Street Fair Dixieland Band, Courthouse Plaza
EVENING
6 p.m. Street Fair Band Concert, Courthouse Plaza
6-7 p.m.  Jamie Lewis “HWY 1” band, Stage on W. Washington
7-9 p.m. “Street Fair Idol,” Main Event, Stage on W. Washington
8:30 “Razz M’ Jazz” Dance Studio, Performance (during judges deliberations), Stage on W. Washington
8 p.m. Street Fair Band, Marion & Market
9 p.m. Street Fair Band, Main & Market

Bluffton Free Street Fair Officers:
President - Tom Elliott
Vice President - Joe Ayers
Vice President - Ted Ellis
Treasurer - Rob Caylor
Secretary - Melanie Durr

Street Fair Manager - Ted Smith