Georgetown Day Celebrations Returns to Redding Community for 18th Year

The 18th annual Georgetown Day Celebration transformed the usually quiet Main Street in Georgetown, Connecticut into a festival for all ages today. Live music, kids’ activities, fresh food, and local vendors lined the small street as hundreds of families joined in on the celebration. Being yet another local event delayed due to the pandemic, its return this year allowed the Redding community and surrounding neighbors to come together while supporting the local organizations sponsoring the event. All photos by Jaime Bairaktaris. Click to enlarge photos.

The 18th annual Georgetown Day Celebration transformed the usually quiet Main Street in Georgetown, Connecticut into a festival for all ages today. Live music, kids’ activities, fresh food, and local vendors lined the small street as hundreds of families joined in on the celebration. Being yet another local event delayed due to the pandemic, its return this year allowed the Redding community and surrounding neighbors to come together while supporting the local organizations sponsoring the event.

All photos by Jaime Bairaktaris. Click to enlarge photos. 
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