Monday, September 29, 2014

The Annual Autumn Leaf Festival and Clarion Homecoming!



The Annual Sunday Tractor Show is a main attraction for the rural residents of Clarion, Pennsylvania. Just as it is on Craft Day and the Car Show, all of Main Street is blocked off and the tractors are on display from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.


Current active duty members of local military branches and various bases join together for their march down Main Street during Clarion's Annual Autumn Leaf Festival Parade.




The Annual Autumn Leaf Festival, which is also Clarion University's Homecoming, is filled with notorious food stands lining both sides of Main Street. The "Poor Man's Apple" is a favorite of many A.L.F. goers.



The first to kick off the Annual Saturday afternoon A.L.F. Parade are local Clarion Vets, earning themselves a standing ovation.



Clarion University of Pennsylvania graduate, Michelle White, 24, discusses what the Annual Autumn Leaf Festival means to her both as an alum, and as a resident of Clarion County.



Above is the Art Gallery that contains the works of many talented Clarion University students, bringing artistic culture to the small, rural town.

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