Wings & Wheels Air Festival scheduled for May 9 with family activities

Vic Carpenter, County Administrator of Fairfield County
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The organizers of the Wings & Wheels Air Festival announced on Mar. 25 that the event’s 21st annual edition will take place on Saturday, May 9, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

The festival is described as a family-friendly gathering featuring a range of activities and attractions. The announcement said attendees can expect sky diving demonstrations, a cruise-in car show, aircraft displays, children’s amusements, food trucks, arts and crafts vendors, a DJ and exhibits by first responders.

Organizers said the event aims to provide entertainment for all ages and encourages families to participate in the festivities. No additional background or location details were provided in the announcement.

The Wings & Wheels Air Festival has been held annually for over two decades according to organizers’ statements about this being its twenty-first year.

Further information about ticketing or special guests was not included in the announcement.



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