Osage Orange Festival offers a fun evening for all ages
Illinois College will be hosting its popular Osage Orange Festival on Saturday, May 11 from 5 to 7:30 p.m. in the Lincoln Hall parking lot, located on the corner of Edgehill Road and Park Street. The event is open to the public and admission is free.
This year’s festival offers entertainment for all ages — including live music from Devin Clemons Band, inflatables, face painting, games and fun activities for all attendees.
A variety of the area’s favorite food trucks, including Twyford BBQ, Gyros Stop, Chartwells Catering and Holly Cakes, will provide a delicious variety of festive food and drink for purchase, including beer and wine options.
Sponsored by the Illinois College Alumni Association, the Osage Orange Festival is again expected to draw a large crowd to celebrate the achievements of Illinois College graduates in the tradition of Osage Orange. Beginning in 1882, students and faculty would break from their studies to picnic and trim the Osage hedge that surrounded campus. In that same spirit, Illinois College will celebrate the Class of 2019 and looks forward to seeing new and familiar faces alike for a fun-filled evening.
Osage Orange Festival attendees are invited to RSVP online to help with planning, but all welcome to attend without an RSVP. The event is part of a weekend of events leading up to Illinois College’s 185th Commencement which will be held Sunday, May 12. For more information about commencement, visit www.ic.edu/commencement.