We are only 100 days away from May 24, 2025, the Best Day of the Year in Round Hill!
This year’s Hometown Festival will be celebrating the 125th Anniversary of the chartering of the Town of Round Hill. So mark your calendars and plan to join in the fun!
We hope everyone had a FANTASTIC day on Saturday at the 20th Annual Round Hill Hometown Festival!
Every year the Festival Committee works hard to make the Best Day of the Year in Round Hill just a little bit better than the prior year. This means we are already brainstorming ideas and taking notes for next year — and we need your help!
Please take just a couple of minutes to fill out our survey to let us know what you liked best and where you think we can improve for next year! And mark your calendars now for SATURDAY, MAY 24, 2025!
The Hometown Festival 5k had a record number of participants this year — 275 registered and 243 finishers! Our overall winners were Round Hill’s own Nolan Pettit and Ariya Shah. Congratulations to all who ran and/or walked the course on Saturday!
Please be aware of increased PEDESTRIAN TRAFFIC in town as well as ROAD CLOSURES through the Festival, especially along the 5k and parade routes in the morning (rolling closures from 8 a.m. to approximately 10:30 a.m.) and North Locust Street from 2 p.m. to approximately 5 p.m. for the Downhill Derby.
Also, please DO NOT PARK any unauthorized vehicles in any of the business lots “downtown” or along North Locust Street overnight or during the day tomorrow.
General Festival PARKING IS ALLOWED at the Round Hill Baptist Church on W. Loudoun Street, the Round Hill Center on High Street, the Round Hill Town Office and NGSC on Main Street, and Round Hill Elementary School on Evening Star Drive.
Just look at these AMAZING custom-painted cornhole boards that will be auctioned off at Saturday’s Hometown Festival!
The boards were designed and painted by local artists Eric Scott, Patricia Rollins, Raleigh Hilt, and Kevin Bednarz, .
The silent auction will run from approximately 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. with the winners announced during the Community Feast in the Town Park on Saturday evening starting at 5 p.m.. There will also be a “buy now” price set for each pair of boards.
Auction forms will be at the Purcellville Cannons tent in the Town Park.
It’s come to our attention that there was an error in this week’s print edition of Loudoun Now. We are not, repeat, NOT moving the Festival to Monday.
There is still a chance of scattered showers and thunderstorms on Saturday afternoon, which might lead us pause programming temporarily to seek shelter, but activities will resume as soon as the storm passes.
Hope to see you all on SATURDAY for the Best Day of the Year in Round Hill!
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