Kirk’s Crossing Festival Continues Saturday and Sunday with Full Weekend of Events in Kirklin

The Kirk’s Crossing Festival continues through the weekend with a full lineup of entertainment, competitions, food, and family activities on Saturday, June 27, and Sunday, June 28, bringing residents and visitors together for one of Kirklin’s largest annual celebrations.

Saturday’s activities begin with breakfast at the park shelter, followed by a 5K run and a pickleball tournament. Throughout the day, festival-goers can enjoy a wide range of events including a car show, parade, animal show, pizza and pie eating contests, cornhole tournament, bingo, inflatables for children, and a K-9 demonstration by the Clinton County Sheriff’s Department.

The festival parade will step off at noon on Main Street, following an 11 a.m. flag-raising ceremony.

Live entertainment will be featured throughout Saturday with performances by Ma Bell and the Penthouse Suites Band, along with food vendors, craft booths, and additional family activities across the festival grounds.

The festival concludes on Sunday, June 28, with a more relaxed schedule featuring a performance by Stones Crossing, a free community lunch, and a waterball tournament north of the park.

The two-day finale caps off four days of community celebration, highlighting local traditions, family-friendly entertainment, and small-town spirit in Kirklin.