Join Lisburn Community Fire Company as it hosts the sixty-fifth Annual Olde Time Festival on August 8, 9, 10, and 11, 2018 with something for everybody.

Wednesday, August 8, is Ride Night from 6 to 10 p.m. with rides by AEB Amusements. The large pavilion is closed the first night, but you’ll find sandwiches, pizza, and ice cream. Free entertainment by Kraig Nace, our favorite DJ and owner of Jukebox Hits. 

Free entertainment continues Thursday with Make Mine Country. See Borderline on Friday night, then on Saturday night we wrap it up with Laredo.

Thursday through Saturday night entertainment includes a tractor parade of antique tractors. In addition, you can play bingo, rides, and games on the midway, hay rides, small games of chance, a silent auction, plus arts and crafts vendors.

From Thursday to Saturday, treat yourself to delicious french fries, chicken corn and ham bean soups, funnel cakes, and BBQ chicken. In the large pavilion, enjoy hot chicken and roast beef sandwiches with mashed potatoes, homemade pies, and cakes. Pizza, hamburgers, hot dogs, hot and fresh sausages, and hamburger BBQ sandwiches are also available. Finish the night with a funnel cake, Turkey Hill’s ice cream, Turkey Hill drinks or a cold Coca-Cola.

Make sure you visit the silent auction in the social hall featuring lots of items up for bid that you don’t have to be present to win. While bidding, browse the book sale; books start at a dime each.

Vendors Wanted

LCFC welcome vendors for Festival. Approximately twenty-thousand people attend the event. Electricity for your booth outside the social hall is free.

The vendor registration form is available to download here. Read the complete form, and submit as directed.

If you have any vendor rental questions, email us.

Pets Not Allowed

We love pets, but not on the fairgrounds. For the safety of all, pets are not allowed at the Festival.

All proceeds benefit the Lisburn Community Fire Company at 1800 Main St on Route 114 halfway between Mechanicsburg and New Cumberland.

Celebrate 65 Years of Festival Fun This August