Saturday kicked off the 2024 Kewanna Fall Festival parade, with local farmers being recognized for this years "Tribute To Hometown Heroes" theme.
The small town of Kewanna had quite the crowd over the weekend for the annual Kewanna Fall Festival. On Saturday, the Kewanna Fall Festival parade brought even more life to the streets of Kewanna, with families lining Main Street to collect candy and memories of the event. This year's "Tribute To Hometown Heroes" theme honored local farmers. Farmers were able to gain free entry to the parade, and multiple agricultural machinery joined the parade festivities.

A Keystone Cooperative sprayer driven by Cameron Vawter took the Best of Theme entry this year. See more photos from the parade, and festivities from the festival in the album below.
- 2024 Kewanna Fall Festival parade
- 2024 Kewanna Fall Festival parade
- 2024 Kewanna Fall Festival parade
- 2024 Kewanna Fall Festival parade
- 2024 Kewanna Fall Festival parade
- 2024 Kewanna Fall Festival parade
- 2024 Kewanna Fall Festival parade
- 2024 Kewanna Fall Festival parade
- 2024 Kewanna Fall Festival parade
- 2024 Kewanna Fall Festival parade
- 2024 Kewanna Fall Festival parade
- 2024 Kewanna Fall Festival parade
- 2024 Kewanna Fall Festival parade
- 2024 Kewanna Fall Festival parade
- 2024 Kewanna Fall Festival parade
- 2024 Kewanna Fall Festival
- 2024 Kewanna Fall Festival
- 2024 Kewanna Fall Festival
- 2024 Kewanna Fall Festival
- 2024 Kewanna Fall Festival
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