WHETHER YOU LOVE pets, BBQ, art and a whole lot more, you will find it all in Faribault during the next four days. It’s as if my Southern Minnesota community has been saving a summer’s worth of activities for one weekend plus Thursday.
Events kick off Thursday evening with Minnesota’s annual woodcarving festival, Carv-Fest, opening in the Faribault Ice Arena at North Alexander Park. Expert woodcarvers teach classes and the general public is free to wander and observe. Faribault is home to noted woodcarvers from the Whillock family (who organize this event) and Marv Kaisersatt. The fest runs Thursday – Saturday.
At 7 p.m. Thursday, Faribault hosts its 79th annual Pet Parade. The “Into the Jungle” theme promises plenty of creative entries. The cuteness factor rules here.
Friday brings the 23rd annual Relay for Life of Rice County. Several times I’ve attended this gathering to honor and remember those who have faced cancer and to raise monies and awareness. Most impressive are the honorary luminaries circling the fairgrounds. Activities begin at 4 p.m. and continue late into the evening with closing events the next morning.
Saturday promises to be a jam-packed day in Faribault beginning with the Run Baby Run! 10K, 5K and kids run sponsored by the Pregnancy Options LifeCare Center in support of life. Registration runs from 7:30 a.m. – 8:15 a.m. at Roosevelt Elementary School.
Across town The Ride for Hospice at Faribault Harley-Davidson begins with bikes and cars leaving mid-morning. From noon to 2 p.m., there will be food, music and prizes at the Harley shop.
Meanwhile, in the heart of historic downtown Faribault, art and food lovers will gather for the annual Blue Collar BBQ & Arts Fest from 11 a.m. – 11 p.m. There’s a BBQ competition, plenty of food vendors, an art/market fair, recycled art sale, music, kids’ activities, washer tournament and beer garden. The fest raises monies for the Paradise Center for the Arts and the Faribault Mural Society.
And if that isn’t enough. Bethlehem Academy, the Catholic school in town, chose this weekend to celebrate its 150th anniversary.
Aside from all the organized activities, Faribault is worth a visit for its historic downtown with quaint shops. Among my favorite is The Crafty Maven which is across the street from a new bakery, Ginger Spice Bakery, 209 Central Avenue. The bakery opens its doors on Friday.
And for you beer lovers, check out F-Town Brewing.
Things are happening in Faribault. I just wish everything wasn’t on the same weekend.
© Copyright 2015 Audrey Kletscher Helbling
Hi Audrey. There’s one more event! The Pregnancy Options Center is holding a first annual 10K, 5K, and Kids run at 8:15 on Saturday, starting at Roosevelt Elementary School. The run will highlight historic areas on the east side of Faribault. Kids run free and there will also be bouncy houses and other activities for them. http://www.pregnancyoptionsfbo.org/#!run-baby-run-race/c1eup
Thanks, Pastor Brockmeier. I was unaware of this event and have updated my post with brief info, a photo and links.
Thank you, Audrey.
You are welcome. Thank you for alerting me to this event.
And that is how it always seems to be—-everything overlaps and you have to pick and choose what to attend but at least there are a lot of options so it will bring in a lot of people, right? Some positively wonderful things to do! Thanks for sharing.
Yes, I expect Faribault will be one busy place this weekend. And all great things to do.
This event has something for everyone – creativity, pets, exercise, eating, good brews, etc. Here’s to having a great turnout this weekend! Happy Kicking Off the Weekend Early Today – Enjoy 🙂
Yes, lots for everyone no matter their interests.
Sounds like a fun little weekend full of activities galore 🙂
Yup, busy, busy, busy.
There is no excuse to be bored this time of year. I would love to catch the Blue Collar BBQ & Arts Fest. Love love love BBQ 🙂 Cyndie and I will be in Northern Wisconsin at BBQ/Bean Bag Toss Tournament this weekend though.
I understand. I can’t make any of the Faribault events either.
Sounds like a great time.
Something for everyone, for sure.
Thanks Audrey. The Crafty Maven is the only shop in town carrying Vesta!
You are welcome, Dee.
Readers, Dee is referencing my hometown of Vesta, MN. Last week when I was in the shop, I found wonderful Minnesota coasters crafted by Dee and her assistant, Michelle. They cut apart Minnesota road maps for the project. And I found a coaster with Vesta on it. Yes, it’s now mine, mine, mine. Thank you Dee, Beth and Michelle for being such an important part of downtown Faribault.
You make a wonderful PR for your community. Hope the Chamber got wind of this post. Looks like a many fun events for all.
We had an out-of-town family reunion yesterday so were, sadly, unable to attend the events. However, when we arrived home in the evening, we went down to the Blue Collar BBQ & Arts Fest for beer from F-Town Brewing Company and fantastic Southern Pit BBQ brisket from Smokin O’s. It was out of this world delicious.