NASHVILLE —
Three Event Highlights
• The Berrien County Harvest Festival will feature over 35 vendors (food, arts and crafts, etc.) as well free entertainment in Connie’s Park (cloggers, line dancers, the Berrien High School Rebel Regiment, singers etc.), bounce houses, face painting and lots of games.
• With Horse Creek Winery and Perry Vineyards located in the area, all those attending the Berrien County Harvest Festival will be able to participate in a grape stomping, including contests, with Miss Georgia Cassidy Lance.
• The Berrien County Harvest Festival will come to a close with an 8:30 p.m. performance by the Swingin’ Medallions at Horse Creek Winery. Space is limited. General admission tickets may still be available.
Who Should Participate
The Berrien County Harvest Festival is open to all those who wish to spend the weekend having “a grape-stomping good time.”
Berrien County is “a unique community” situated within more than 450 square miles. It is home to Alapaha, Enigma, Nashville and Ray City, as well as several “unique retail and dining establishments.”
The county is also home to Horse Creek Winery and Perry Vineyards, which was started in 1992 as a fresh fruit vineyard.
Source: Berrien County Chamber of Commerce and Horse Creek Winery and Perry Vineyards.
Berrien County Harvest Festival
Where: Courthouse Square, Nashville
When: All day Saturday, Sept. 11
More: Call (229) 686-5123.


