Manito Popcorn Festival - Sept 1 thru Sept 3, 2006
The celebration that is now known as the "Manito Popcorn Festival began back in 1972. Two young ladies named Linda & Phylis sought the support of the area churches to have an "Old Fashioned Picnic in the Park: With no budget and a lot of hard work, the annual celebration began, They had a frog jumping contest, auctioned off box lunches and generally just had a good time. In fact they had such a good time that they did it again in 1973. This time a few more people became interested and there were some game booths and food booths in the park. It was at this time that Linda and Phylis approached Lee Lacey with the idea that they had it started and now it was his turn to keep it going. Thus began a long association with this annual event.
In 1974, the Forman Homecoming Association was formed from a group called the Manito Community Improvement Association and a formal budget adopted.
The celebration continued on the fourth of July with much the same format until 1977. In 1978, it was decided that due to the extremely hot weather that the celebration would be moved to Labor Day weekend. The event was expanded to three days, the Citizen of the Year and a formal Queen Contest were added to the events and we erected a 40x80 tent to serve meals.
In 1979, the Community Hymn Sing was added and the Legion and Optimist Clubs served breakfast. We also built the USS Albatross II and invited Captain Jinks and Salty Sam to be part of the parade. The 12 km foot race was begun under the sponsorship of local businesses.
In 1981 the one mile Fun Run was added and a second tent was erected to cover the entertainment stage.
In 1983, Friday was added to the schedule as we celebrated the 125th anniversary of Manito. The Brothers Of The Brush were deputized and many smooth faced scoundrels were jailed. The Sisters of The Swish" held a style show, a car stuffing contest among other events were added to the schedule. 1983 also marked the only year that our celebration was marred by severe weather. The tent that was used to serve meals blew down in the wee hours of the morning during a very hard rain and high winds. Thanks to a lot of hard, wet work by many volunteers, the tent was again standing and the Optimist Club served breakfast in the tent that morning and the rest of the celebration continued as planned.
We followed this four day format until 1988. During this period we added the stock garden tractor pulls, which have proven to be a very popular event.
In 1988, the celebration was shortened to three days by eliminating activities on Monday. This was not a step backwards but a means to streamline the schedule and give everyone a day of rest before returning to the daily grind. In 1990, the decision was made to rename the celebration "Manito Popcorn Festival." We adopted by-laws and became incorporated. The schedule was revamped, a second entertainment stage added and many new events scheduled.
The name change seemed to draw added interest in our celebration. Local news media began to notice us, and our attendance grew. Many of the events enjoyed greater participation. Two events that have enjoyed great growth are the craft show and the lip sync contest. In 1982 a 40x80 tent was added to house the craft show, and due to continued growth, a 40x120 tent was erected for this event in 1996.
In 1998 a group headed by Jim Bernshausen purchased an old house trailer for the frame and built a portable stage for the festival and the entertainment tent was eliminated.
In 2001, we were struck with foul weather for the second time in our history. Just as the parade stepped off on Saturday morning, the skies opened and we were deluged with rain. The parade had to be canceled but the rest of the weekend events took place.
Today, the Popcorn Festival continues to be the largest event held in Manito. It is hard to estimate how many people this event brings into the area each year.
2006 will see a new Popcorn Festival emerge with new people and new ideas.
The past thirty-five years have seen a one day event with a frog jumping contest grow into one of the largest three day events in the area. It has been a period of hard work and much satisfaction. All of those who have served on the committee over the years have done so with a sense of community pride. We are all very proud of what has been accomplished.