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About the Winterville Marigold FestivalThe Marigold Festival has had an interesting history. In 1970, the idea of an annual festival in Winterville was conceived by citizens, including Wesley Whitehead, Joan Biles, and Sybil Deacon, as a means of revitalizing community spirit and reversing the decay prevalent in the city buildings such as the historic train depot. The marigold adopted as the town's official symbol in 1971 was chosen because of its hardiness, versatility, and vigor, and because it is a symbol of friendship all over the world.
Funds from Marigold
Festivals were used to beautify and improve the community. Past
festivals funded renovations of several buildings, including The Depot,
furnished the building for the Winterville branch of the Athens Regional
Library, built a playscape in the park, plus many other projects.
Visit our our History page to learn more about
the early years of the Marigold Festival.
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