Feature Story and Photos by Larry Oskin /Videos by Michelle Delaney 

This year, Groveland is celebrating its Centennial with festivals, tours, concerts, historic happenings and lots more.

Friday, February 25 –  Friday evening was a Blast From The Past! Guests arrived at the Lake David Center ready to dance to the musical oldies.  “Teenway” Sock Hop, a 50s themed dance, gave everyone an opportunity to dress in retro outfits, including poodle skirts and saddle shoes. For those who didn’t want to immerse themselves in Rock n Roll, the movie GREASE was shown at Lake David Park. 

Pictured: Marie Padgett

On Saturday, the Groveland Historical Society showcased multiple display tables featuring the City’s multifaceted history during a Groveland Museum Expo.

Concerts were held throughout the weekend at the Lake David Amphitheater. On Saturday afternoon, car enthusiasts browsed the various makes and models of cars and car owners competed for one of the 17 award classes given at this event.

Free horse-drawn carriage tours gave guests the opportunity to visit some of the oldest buildings and treasured historic landmark areas, such as the former locations of the sawmill and the canning plant.

On Sunday morning, there was an outdoor church service at Lake David Park, after which, a full-day of events continued.

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Lake Catherine Farms kicked off the Centennial celebrating its 100-years in Groveland.  

 

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THE CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION CONTINUES:  COMING March 26-27:  With help from the City of Groveland Parks and Recreation Department, Groveland will continue celebrating its 100 historic years of success with a series of free and fun events at Lake David Park on March 26 and 27. There will be a Truck & Tractor Show, Barefoot Water Ski Competitions, a Kids Zone, tours, as well as another 50-year historic expo presentation in the Puryear Building to celebrate 1972 to 2022.

On Saturday night (March 26), a fireworks display will be held at 7:45 pm, along with weekend concerts at the Lake David Park Pavilion, food trucks, vendors and a Beer, Spirit & Wine Garden.

Bring your cameras, chairs and blankets.

 

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