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Heritage celebration takes over Lanesville

Tractors are lined up for the people that want to show off their technology for the people passing by.
Tractors are lined up for the people that want to show off their technology for the people passing by. Photo by Rachel Lamb.
Engines of tractors are being showed off on trailers for people who show a interest in this type of technology. Photo by Rachel Lamb
Engines of tractors are being showed off on trailers for people who show a interest in this type of technology. Photo by Rachel Lamb
The Borden marching band marches down Main Street to the sound of their own music. Photo by Rachel Lamb
The Borden marching band marches down Main Street to the sound of their own music. Photo by Rachel Lamb
The Indiana High School Rodeo Association makes an appearence, while presenting the US flag, their banner, and Rodeo Association members on horseback. Photo by Rachel Lamb
The Indiana High School Rodeo Association makes an appearence, while presenting the US flag, their banner, and Rodeo Association members on horseback. Photo by Rachel Lamb
A O'bannon Woods State Park wagon rolls down Main Street filled with kids clapping and cheering with the crowd. Photo by Rachel Lamb
A O’bannon Woods State Park wagon rolls down Main Street filled with kids clapping and cheering with the crowd.
Photo by Rachel Lamb
Southern Indiana Shrine Club rides down main street in their sweet ride.  Photo by Rachel Lamb
Southern Indiana Shrine Club rides down main street in their sweet ride.
Photo by Rachel Lamb
Cadet commander senior Allyson Gill  leads the FC NJROTC down Main Street in cadence. Photo by Delaney Smith
Cadet commander senior Allyson Gill leads the FC NJROTC down Main Street in cadence. Photo by Delaney Smith
Heritage queen 2013 Madelyn Dotson is being paraded down Main Street in a silver  Corvette. Photo by Delaney Smith
Heritage queen 2013 Madelyn Dotson is being paraded down Main Street in a silver
Corvette. Photo by Delaney Smith
Sophomore Kate Surber flips down Main Street with her team from Spirit Explosion. Photo by Delaney Smith
Sophomore Kate Surber flips down Main Street with her team from Spirit Explosion. Photo by Delaney Smith
Former FC sophomore Ashley Bush shows her pet llama Turner with the Llama and Alpaca 4-H Club. Photo by Delaney Smith
Former FC sophomore Ashley Bush shows her pet llama Turner with the Llama and Alpaca 4-H Club. Photo by Delaney Smith
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Miss Indiana 2013 Terrin Thomas rides through the Parade in her horse-drawn carriage. Photo by Delaney Smith

The Lanesville Heritage Festival will kick off the fall season this weekend

By Bekah Landers and Claire Defrancisci

The sound of roaring tractor engines and the sight of whirling fair rides sends one into a flurry of crisp fall memories. This is the Lanesville Heritage Festival.

“I’ve never been there but I’m going this year because the rides sound really fun and I heard that you can milk a goat. That sounds really exciting,” said sophomore Garrett Glass.

The festival offers a wide variety of things to do this year such as helicopter rides on Saturday and Sunday, tractor pulls, the traditional hot air balloon glow, and the main parade on Saturday at 1 p.m. featuring FC’s NJORTC.

“I’m thrilled to be in the parade this year,” said sophomore ROTC member Alessa Farnsley. “We practice after school and warm up before the parade and then we march and represent FC.”

The Lanesville Heritage Festival also offers plenty of camping spaces.

“I’ve been camping there for four years now and it has been really fun,” said sophomore Gunner Turner. He added that he and his cousin go four-wheeling during the day and then ride the rides in the evening.

The rides at the festival are a popular attraction that some teenagers look forward to the most.

“My favorite ride is the ferris wheel that goes upside down and spins around; I ride it every time,” said Turner

“I really like all the rides,” said sophomore Caroline Wiseman. “I could eat an entire thing of nachos and then go and ride the hamster wheel and not be sick.”

The festival is a chance for teens to hang out with their friends, try new foods, check out interesting booths, and ride their preferred rides.

“My favorite memory was the night that I went with my friends, and we all just hung out and had a good time together,” said freshman Zach Robinson.

The festival has something for almost every age. Rides and games for small children, agricultural exhibits and booths with all sorts of different products for adults, and more mature rides for teenagers.

“The little kids hang out with their families, but the older kids tend to go off and do their own thing,” said Robinson.

The festival is located on the Heritage grounds behind Lanesville High School at the west end of town. There will be a shuttle that runs from the high school to the Heritage grounds as well. There will be a tractor and truck pull that runs tonight and Sunday afternoon. The spectator fee is $7. The Hot Air Balloon Glow will be held tonight at 9 p.m. and the main parade is at 1 p.m. tomorrow afternoon.

The three-day festival will be held today, tomorrow, and Sunday with free admission and free parking.

Be sure to check out this article later this weekend for photos of the fun.