The 20th anniversary of the June in Olde Williamsburg Festival will be held June 3, 4 and 5 on the Old High School grounds. Starting with the parade on Friday night at 6 p.m., we have a full slate of fun and entertainment for the entire family. Carnival rides and games provided by Miracle Amusements will be here Friday and Saturday.

The Friday night music lineup includes Systems Go from the United State Air Force Band of Flight and Gangbox (featuring Ronnie Vaughn and Jason Ritchie), while Saturday brings the Williamsburg High School Jazz Band, and in the evening Chuck Brisbin & Cold Tuna.

Saturday morning’s 5k/10K run/walk will raise money for scholarships for local college-bound seniors. Following the Run/Walk, enjoy Kid’s Fest near the Main Stage area with lots of free, fun activities for the little ones. See the great fireworks show Saturday night and come to the 11th Annual Car Show on Sunday. A great weekend full of fun for everyone!

“If you are a visitor, we welcome you. As you join us in our celebration of June, we hope you not only enjoy the festival but also have the opportunity to explore and enjoy Williamsburg. To those of you who call Williamsburg home, I hope you will leave this year’s festival with fond memories of another fun weekend at June in Old Williamsburg,” said Mayor Mary Ann Lefker.

For a complete schedule of events please visit http://www.juneinoldewilliamsburgh.org/.

June in Olde Williamsburg is held yearly to celebrate the establishment of the Village of Williamsburg in 1796 as a railway center for Clermont County. It highlights and celebrates the heritage of the Village and the surrounding community. It is the mission of the Committee to continue to bring this message each year, expanding each year with events which relate to the area and its history.