CELEBRATING THE HISTORY OF EASTERN OREGON 7 CULTURE & HERITAGE AUG. 17�24 Celebrate summer’s sweet melon Hermiston’s Melon Fest is Saturday, Aug. 20 By Lisa Britton Go! Magazine HERMISTON — It’s time to break out your most creative watermelon-themed costume for Hermiston’s Melon Fest on Saturday, Aug. 20. If you don’t want to dress up, Melon Fest off ers plenty of other activities — in- cluding slices of fresh Hermiston water- melon. “Hermiston is noted for Hermiston wa- termelons being juicy and sweet. They’re famous,” said Judy Pederson, president of Hermiston Downtown District, which is organizing the festival along with the City of Hermiston and Hermiston Chamber of Commerce. And August is the time for these ripe melons, donated by Bellingers, Pollock and Walchli. “August is the best time to open a mel- on,” Pederson said. (She should know — she is a member of the watermelon-grow- ing Walchli family and said she’s “eaten watermelon since I was born.”) Melon Fest runs from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. on Hermiston’s Festival Street. Activities throughout the day include free face painting (watermelon themed, of course), a photo booth, games for kids, an obstacle course, food and craft vendors and free watermelon. “We give out free watermelon slices all day long,” Pederson said. Melon Fest started in 2019, then skipped 2020. A scaled-back version happened in 2021. “This year we’re going all out,” Pederson said. “We provide a fun family celebration. It’s a fun day.” CONTESTS Those who want to enter the water- melon costume contest should be ready at 10 a.m. Prizes will be awarded for fi rst, second and third places. This is open MELON FEST 9 a.m.: Entertainment by Jonna Kopta 10 a.m.: Watermelon Costume Contest. Open to all ages. Prizes awarded for fi rst ($300), second ($200) and third ($100). 11 a.m.: Music by Dallin Puzey 11 a.m.: Watermelon Seed Spitting Contest 11:30 a.m.: Gems Cheer Royals Performance Noon: Watermelon Bathtub Races Hazel Huber, 1, wears a watermelon- themed hat during the 2019 Melon Fest in Hermiston. Staff photo by Kathy Aney to all ages. “That’s so popular,” Pederson said of the contest. “People are so creative.” The watermelon seed spitting contest starts at 11 a.m., and at noon teams will try their skills in the watermelon bathtub races where one person sits in a tub full of water and is pushed around a course by the rest of the team. “It’s action, fun, wet. It’s awesome,” Pederson said. ENTERTAINMENT Jonna Kopta will start the entertain- ment at 9 a.m., and Dallin Puzey will start playing live music at 11 a.m. Explore 2006 4th St. La Grande, OR 97850 541-962-1339 LIBRARY HOURS: Monday - Friday 10:00am - 6:00pm Saturday 10:00am - 4:00pm www.cookmemoriallibrary.org • Gold Panning • Candle Making • Herbal Sachet • Photo Booth • Artisan Market And more... Grant Funding Provided By