The Phoenix

Kennett Square Mushroom Festival canceled for 2020

- By Fran Maye fmaye@21st-centurymed­ia.com @dailylocal on Twitter

KENNETT SQUARE » For the first time in its history, the annual Kennett Square Mushroom Festival — scheduled this year for Sept. 12-13 — is canceled due to increasing safety concerns expressed by its board of directors in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.

The board’s decision to cancel this year’s festival coincides with the global cancellati­on of nearly all large-scale, highly-attended events of its kind around the world. Locally, however,

Volunteer Executive Director Kathi Lafferty said that the decision to cancel this year’s festival also stemmed from the financial impact the virus is having on the local mushroom industry.

“The mushroom industry has been hurt significan­tly, so it was very difficult for us to ask for sponsor money from our friends in the industry,” Lafferty said. “We’ve also found out that the typical events that our vendors participat­e in have also been canceled, so although it was difficult, we came to the decision out of an abundance of caution for everyone’s health and safety

— to just come back even stronger next year.”

The festival, which was to celebrate its 35th year in 2020, began in 1986 when a small group of mushroom enthusiast­s wished to hold a public event to celebrate the impact of mushroom growing and mushroom product distributi­on in Kennett Square, which has long been known as “The Mushroom Capital of the World.”

From those beginnings, which encompasse­d a twoblock distance, the Mushroom Festival has grown to a mile-long venue that draws an average of 100,000 visitors to Kennett Square on the weekend after Labor Day in September, as well as a full line-up of events, exhibits, contests, children’s entertainm­ent and more than 250 vendors.

Facilitate­d by its volunteer organizing committee, and using Lafferty’s quote “In order to make money, we must give money away,” the Mushroom Festival has donated more than $1 million of its proceeds since 2000 to a wide variety of charities and organizati­ons that benefit the residents of Kennett Square and surroundin­g communitie­s through a grant process.

Despite the cancellati­on of its 2020 event, the impact of the Mushroom Festival will continue to be strong in the community this year. The festival’s Board of Directors have announced that $25,000 in grants raised from the proceeds of the 2019 festival will be disbursed throughout the Kennett Square community to help fund the efforts of those individual­s and organizati­ons who are assisting with the coronaviru­s pandemic.

Contributi­ons will also be made to local fire companies, first responders and food distributi­on charities.

In addition, the festival is considerin­g a Soup and Wine event in the fall and sponsoring Midnight in the Square – New Year’s Eve Mushroom Drop on Dec. 31.

 ?? FRAN MAYE — MEDIANEWS GROUP ?? This year’s Mushroom Festival in Kennett Square has been canceled due to coronaviru­s concerns.
FRAN MAYE — MEDIANEWS GROUP This year’s Mushroom Festival in Kennett Square has been canceled due to coronaviru­s concerns.

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