May 10, 2026 - 04:02

The Lilac Festival carried its momentum into a vibrant second day at Highland Park, drawing crowds with a blend of creative expression and local commerce. Saturday's program featured Art in the Park, where artists set up easels and displays among the blooming lilac bushes, offering live painting demonstrations and selling original works. Visitors wandered through the fragrant paths, stopping to watch watercolorists capture the purple and pink blossoms or to chat with sculptors showcasing their pieces.
Alongside the art, the Small Business Circle provided a marketplace for local entrepreneurs. Vendors offered handmade jewelry, artisan soaps, and specialty foods, giving attendees a chance to support neighborhood startups. The atmosphere was lively but relaxed, with families spreading blankets on the grass and children drawing with chalk on the walkways. Music from a small acoustic stage drifted through the air, adding to the sense of community.
Organizers noted that the second day saw strong attendance despite the morning clouds. The festival continues through the weekend, with more live performances and garden tours planned. For now, Highland Park remains a hub of color and creativity, celebrating both the season and the people who make the area thrive.
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