
After a forced break because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Whiskey Rebellion Festival is back Saturday, although in a scaled-back way. Co-chair of the festival, Joe Piszczor says the key components of the festival will still be there, like the music, the food and the re-enactments. Piszczor says what is typically a four-day event will now take place almost entirely on Saturday, although the official kick-off was held Friday with a live performance from the Washington Symphony Orchestra. Piszczor says Saturday is the big day with plenty of food, music and live theater. Activities will take place in the Community Pavilion on South Main Street in Washington across from the Observer-Reporter building, The Bradford House and the LeMoyne House on Maiden Street. Freedom Transit will help get you to all the fun. They are hosting their seventh annual Free Fare Day on Saturday, July 10th.