Yesterday was a rather nice evening, so I decided to take a stroll on Nazareth's "Evening On Main Street".
As I approached Main Street, cars of yesteryear all the way up to today were on display. It was the Antique & Classic Car Show. Boy, did some of those cars bring back memories. Looking under the hood of the older cars, I was able to actually locate each part of the engine. That's the way I like it, nice and simple. Back then all your car troubles were easy to locate.
Continuing my stroll north on Main Street, I came across a few performing youth groups. There were dance groups and singers, who were performing to raise money for the "Dream Come True" Foundation. I must add that they were very good.
Further up on Main Street, there was a lot of food, from hot dogs to the local cafe's selling a complete meal. Mmmmmmmm. It smelled so good. Tables were set up on Main street (on the sidewalks and the middle of the street) so everyone was able to still enjoy the entertainment while dining.
Walking up towards the circle, there was much to see. Art exhibits set up, the Boy Scouts doing a rope climbing exhibition, local shops having their doors open for visitors, model railroad set up in the lobby of the local bank on Main Street, more food, etc. Too much to list. And all this on Main Street in Nazareth.
Along the way, I also ran into a few familiar faces, at which point we stopped and chatted for a while. Some of these people I haven't seen for years. It was nice catching up on things.
If you are interested in just have a quiet evening out, and seeing entertainment, good food and desserts, exhibitions, a car show and of course, seeing the historic buildings, this would be a good choice for next year. Hope to see you next September at "Evening On Main Street".


Sounds like you had a lovely memorable experience. I like the fall festivals here in Texas, they are many and very diverse .. we have a great number of small towns and communities within an hours drive of Austin so one could catch a festival each weekend.
Gail:
It certainly was. It is such a nice feeling walking up the streets of a small town and taking in what it has to offer.
Brigita - It sounds like you had a great time. My husband really would've liked the antique car show... :)
Debi:
It was really neat. I'm sure your husband would have had a blast with the car show. I know my husband enjoyed it.