The Grand Traverse Look Back

The Blessing of the Blossoms & the National Cherry Festival

27 min · 1. Mai 2023
Episode The Blessing of the Blossoms & the National Cherry Festival Cover

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The tourism industry of our region is an economic powerhouse, and one of the longest running—and most powerful—examples is all based around our signature crop:  the cherry.  Well, the cherry, and the celebration of it.  Today, we examine the National Cherry Festival, a now-ubiquitous summer celebration nearing its 100th milestone event.  But the origins of this now mammoth gathering are…a BIT more modest. We spoke with Kat Paye, the Executive Director of the National Cherry Festival.

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