Scuppernong River Festival canceled due to COVID-19 challenges

Published 1:58 pm Wednesday, June 10, 2020

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From the Town of Columbia

COLUMBIA – Organizers have announced cancellation of the 2020 Scuppernong River Festival due to uncertainties and challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic. Festival planners were faced with immediate deadlines and cash expenditures without a clear picture of what the fall may bring in terms of personal and vendor distancing, limits on event attendance, requirements to frequently sanitize children’s rides and amusements, port-o-johns, eating and other public areas.

Organizers were also faced with decisions that would cost money if the festival had to be postponed or cancelled closer to the scheduled Saturday, October 10 th festival date.

“This is a disappointment to the planning committee,” stated festival co-chairman and Columbia Town Manager Rhett White. “We will begin looking at the 2021 festival and planning to make it bigger and better than ever.” Co-chair responsibilities are handled by White and Tyrrell County Manager David Clegg.

Those serving on the committee include Penny Owens, Ruth Spencer, Ann Brickhouse, Nicole Roughton, Ellen Bell, Sara Phelps, Helen Craddock, Dee Furlough, Darryl

Liverman, Sara Watts, Michelle Clower, George Haislip, Howard Phillips and Travis

Simpson.

The Scuppernong River Festival has been held in October of each year since 1992, except for 2016 when Hurricane Matthew arrived on the eve of the festival and left the town under several inches of flood water.

For information, call 252-796-2781.