When talking about the St. Therese Catholic Church festival, three things stand out: Cornhole, a car show and the Beatles. The Cornhole Championship tournament, which started in 2019, starts at noon on Sunday.
Cornhole — or bean bag toss — “is getting bigger and bigger in this area,” Festival Chairman Adam Kavalauskas said, “and local leagues have formed. We wanted to feature something that exists within the festival and takes advantage of our beautiful grounds here. We invite the cornhole players to enjoy some food and drinks while they’re here.
” Here’s the scoop: 32 two-person teams will compete Sunday, with the top three teams receiving cash prizes. A highlight of the festival each year is the car show on Sunday, usually attracting more than 300 cars. The car show is 11 a.
m. to 3:30 p.m.
Sunday (rain or shine), with awards and trophies and dash plaques given out. Another festival favorite, The Beatles tribute band The Britins — yeah, yeah, yeah! — returns to close out the festival Sunday night. Other live music: The band Conviction plays Friday night, and a group called Shades of Gray takes the festival stage Saturday night.
The festival also has crafts for sale and several activities for children of all ages, including inflatables and games. The cash raffle, with a top prize of $5,000, will be awarded Sunday night. Food is a subject that comes up repeatedly when talking about a church festival.
At St. Therese, the Food Court is all under a pavilion, of.