Once a year the small town of Tompkinsville comes alive with
hustle and bustle. It is awesome to see people out and about! I feel like I am
in a metropolis city far removed from small town America in the heart of
Kentucky on the Tennessee stateline! Around 10,000 come to “town” for the annual
Monroe County Watermelon Festival each year. The local Tompkinsville Inn is
booked years in advance leading up to the big day each Labor Day weekend.
Community volunteers, local business owners, and land owners
have been preparing for this event by painting, doing improvement projects, and
decorating storefronts. “Town” looks awesome! If you want to donate and give
back to “town” the Heart of Tompkinsville Foundation would gladly accept your donation
to help with downtown projects and events to help revitalize downtown
Tompkinsville. The mission of the Heart
of Tompkinsville Foundation to strengthen the economic base of Tompkinsville’s
central business district, to foster the restoration, preservation and
development of its unique cultural and architectural heritage, and to establish
the downtown as a great place to shop, work, recreate and live. Let me know if
you need their contact information.
Getting back to the Monroe County Watermelon Festival…If you
have never been to the Monroe County Watermelon Festival it is an annual event
held each year the Saturday before Labor Day. The event is sponsored by the
Monroe County Arts Council and the Tompkinsville Jaycees and almost all local
organizations in the county participate in some form or fashion in the event.
There is something for everyone! Come join the fun and excitement of all things
watermelon at the 34th Annual Watermelon Festival in downtown
Tompkinsville Kentucky tomorrow. If you can’t make it tomorrow then plan to
make a visit next year. Mark your calendar for the Saturday of Labor Day
weekend next year.
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