Anna Bolton | Greene County News
During Cedarville’s annual weekend celebrating Labor Day, villagers enjoyed all sorts of treats, train rides, and fireworks in the park among other festivities. CedarFest weekend — complete with pancakes, a fishing derby, and a parade down Main Street — brings families and friends together while honoring Senator James H. Kyle, Cedarville native and the “Father of Labor Day”.
Anna Bolton | Greene County News
During Cedarville’s annual weekend celebrating Labor Day, villagers enjoyed all sorts of treats, train rides, and fireworks in the park among other festivities. CedarFest weekend — complete with pancakes, a fishing derby, and a parade down Main Street — brings families and friends together while honoring Senator James H. Kyle, Cedarville native and the “Father of Labor Day”.
Anna Bolton | Greene County News
During Cedarville’s annual weekend celebrating Labor Day, villagers enjoyed all sorts of treats, train rides, and fireworks in the park among other festivities. CedarFest weekend — complete with pancakes, a fishing derby, and a parade down Main Street — brings families and friends together while honoring Senator James H. Kyle, Cedarville native and the “Father of Labor Day”.
Anna Bolton | Greene County News
During Cedarville’s annual weekend celebrating Labor Day, villagers enjoyed all sorts of treats, train rides, and fireworks in the park among other festivities. CedarFest weekend — complete with pancakes, a fishing derby, and a parade down Main Street — brings families and friends together while honoring Senator James H. Kyle, Cedarville native and the “Father of Labor Day”.
Anna Bolton | Greene County News
During Cedarville’s annual weekend celebrating Labor Day, villagers enjoyed all sorts of treats, train rides, and fireworks in the park among other festivities. CedarFest weekend — complete with pancakes, a fishing derby, and a parade down Main Street — brings families and friends together while honoring Senator James H. Kyle, Cedarville native and the “Father of Labor Day”.