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    You are at:Home»Local News»Large crowd enjoys Wamego’s Tulip Festival despite weather

    Large crowd enjoys Wamego’s Tulip Festival despite weather

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    By Rhonda Zellweger on April 16, 2023 Local News, Pottawatomie County, Wamego
    2023 Wamego Tulip Festival a day after heavy rain and the day of strong wind.
    Kaw Valley 4-H member, Isabella Wilber, volunteers at the Petting Zoo at the 2023 Wamego Tulip Festival
    Wamego held their 36th annual Tulip Festival over the weekend, despite Mother Nature’s attempt to interrupt the celebration. Wamego Chamber of Commerce Event and Tourism Coordinator Tegan Kreider downplayed the strong wind in true Kansan style.
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    The tulips held up to the heavy rain and subsequent strong wind like champions. But vendors were physically holding their tents from blowing away in the 30mph wind, with gusts of 45mph Sunday. The previous day it was cold with heavy rainfall, which flooded tents causing a few of the more than 165 vendors to leave the park to protect their product. But most were able to move to higher ground. 16-year-old Wamego High School Sophomore Isabella Wilber was volunteering at the event.
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    Wilber is a member of the Kaw Valley 4-H Club. Their petting zoo was eventually rained out on Saturday, but they returned to an appreciative crowd on Sunday. The club brought plenty of farm animals to visit with, including pigs, rabbits and bunnies, and fan favorite Tito the Baby Bull. The animals received cuddles and admiration from young and old alike. Wilber says she’s appreciative of her affiliation with 4-H.
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    The petting zoo’s one dollar entry fee is the club’s largest fundraising event each year. The other vendors were also able to return to the festival on Sunday. They enjoyed a large crowd and plenty of sunshine.
    Isabella Wilber Kaw Valley 4-H Club Tegan Kreider Wamego Chamber of Commerce Wamego City Park Wamego High School Wamego Tulip Festival
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    Rhonda Zellweger
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    Rhonda is a retired public employee from Syracuse, New York; mom to two grown daughters; and a lifelong community volunteer. She was traveling in her camper after retirement when she discovered Kansas, then fell hard for the Flint Hills community. She bought a house in Manhattan, parked her camper, and KMAN taught the old dog new tricks. Being a reporter has only deepened her love of her new hometown. But, she thinks SU Basketball is the best. Go, ORANGE! contact her at: rhonda@1350kman.com

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