Dowagiac asking residents, businesses to build scarecrows

Published 8:37 am Wednesday, September 19, 2018

DOWAGIAC — Families, friends, students and co-workers, along with business owners are invited to make whimsical scarecrows that will be placed on display in downtown Dowagiac.

The Scarecrow Contest is being presented by Under the Harvest Moon on Saturday, Oct. 13, an event of the Greater Dowagiac Chamber of Commerce.  Now in its eighth year, Dowagiac’s fall festival celebrates Michigan’s glorious autumn, as day visitors enjoy a glimpse of true Americana. At the heart of the event will be a display of vintage farm tractors, an open-air marketplace of antiques, fall produce, Michigan handmade products and sweet delicacies, as well as street entertainment and family events.

Vickie Phillipson, program director for the Chamber of Commerce and Downtown Development Authority, said two divisions of competition are being offered.  The public division is open to all ages with entries constructed by individuals, as well as families, classrooms and organizations.  A business division is also being presented.

Entry into the contest is free of charge.  The festival will award a $25 universal Dowagiac gift certificate to the winner of the public division.  The winner of the business division will receive a $200 complimentary ad credit from Leader Publications, which is co-hosting the competition.

Business owners who would like to order bundles of cornstalks for their scarecrow or display, may place their order with the Chamber of Commerce by Sept. 26.  Bundles of cornstalks are $5 each.

Entry forms for the public and business divisions are available at the Chamber of Commerce office, located at 200 Depot Dr., or by calling (269) 782-8212.  Deadline for the public division is Tuesday, Oct. 9.

Phillipson said scarecrow entries should not exceed two feet in width or depth, and should not be more than seven feet tall.  The whimsical hay-men should be weather resistant and sturdy in order to be placed on display.

Businesses located within the central business district will display their entries at their front entrances. Companies located outside the downtown and public entries will be displayed on downtown lampposts.

Winning entries will be announced the day of the festival.  For a complete set of rules and regulations, contact the Chamber of Commerce.

Vendors of handmade products, antiques and collectibles, along with growers of fall produce who would like to participate in the festival’s open-air marketplace can do so by calling the chamber at 269.782-8212 or by contacting Phillipson at vphillipson@dowagiac.org. Owners of vintage farm tractors, who would like to display their equipment, are also invited to join the event by calling the chamber.

Corporate sponsors of the festival are: Creative Vinyl Signs, Dowagiac Area History Museum, Kim MacGregor’s office of Edward Jones, Forest Glen Assisted Living, Hale’s Hardware, J&H Oil Company, Leader Publications, Mennel Milling of Michigan, Preferred Printing, Skibbe Business & Tax Service, Smoke Vision Care, Southwestern Michigan College, Town & Country Garden Club and William’s A-1 Expert Tree Service.