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Holmes County Art Festival returns to Millersburg Courthouse: Local talent and tourism surge as community reunites

The Holmes County Art Festival made a vibrant return to downtown Millersburg on September 20, transforming the courthouse plaza into a bustling hub of creativity and community spirit.

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Holmes County Art Festival returns to Millersburg Courthouse: Local talent and tourism surge as community reunites
Holmes County Art Festival returns to Millersburg Courthouse: Local talent and tourism surge as community reunites

The Holmes County Art Festival made a vibrant return to downtown Millersburg on September 20, transforming the courthouse plaza into a bustling hub of creativity and community spirit. Organized in the heart of Holmes County, the festival gathered dozens of regional artists, live acts, and area food trucks, inviting residents and visitors to take part in a full day celebrating art and local business. Set from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday, the event offered free admission, ensuring accessibility for families and solo visitors alike.

Organizers at the Holmes County Chamber of Commerce worked with local artist groups to curate a diverse lineup, ranging from gallery-style exhibits to open-air performances.

Visitors browsed handmade wares, chatted with artists, and enjoyed a variety of local culinary specialties—all with the courthouse serving as a scenic community backdrop. Why does this matter for Holmes County? As one of the county’s signature events, the Art Festival’s revival marks a strong step in post-pandemic recovery, particularly for Millersburg’s small businesses and creative economy. The festival brought increased foot traffic to local restaurants and galleries, vendors saw brisk sales, and business owners noted renewed optimism for future partnerships and events.

Festival buzz continued on tourism and event websites throughout the week, with vendors reporting new connections and visitor feedback highlighting the festival’s positive, welcoming atmosphere. Future reporting should confirm total attendance figures and economic impact using Chamber and courthouse records.

For residents, the festival is not just a day of entertainment—it’s a sign that Holmes County’s culture and commerce are thriving once again.

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