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Festival Mission

To create a regional celebration and encourage visitors to:

bulletBetter appreciate the Great Miami River.
bulletProtect the beauty of the river and its corridor.
bulletBecome aware of the river corridor as a resource for clean water, habitat, and education.
bulletTake advantage of the recreational opportunities the river offers.
bulletWater Safety
bulletRecognize the Great Miami River as an important natural amenity.

History

The name Miami was originally the designation of the tribe who bore the name of "Tewightewee." In the Ottawa language, it signified "mother" and the Shawanoese called the river Shi,me,a,mee,sepe or "Big Miamie River." The settlers who constructed flatboats in Piqua knew the dangerously swift and crooked channels downstream from Troy as the "Ninety-nine Islands." The Miami Valley was also known for its lush vegetation, abundant water resources, Ohio-Erie canal, and rich archeological past. Today, the valley is known for its water supply, recreation, industries, productive farmland, and high quality tributaries. 

Originating upstream from Indian Lake, the Great Miami River flows southwest to its confluence with the Ohio River west of Cincinnati, OH. The Great Miami is one of the 10 major rivers in Ohio. In the state, it is one of six major rivers that drain to the Ohio River (the other four major rivers drain to Lake Erie).

The Great Miami River is 170.3 miles in length and drains an area of 5385 square miles. The longest tributary is the Stillwater River, which flows a distance of 67.2 miles in Ohio. There are a total of 285 named streams in the Great Miami River watershed, 14 known endangered stream species, 114 fish species, 37 mussel species, and 297 aquatic macro invertebrate taxa. A population of over 1.3 million people resides in the Great Miami watershed (source: Ohio Department of Natural Resources, A guide to Ohio Streams, 2001).

Information Provided by the Friends of the Great Miami.

 

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Are you wondering what goes on at this event?

The weekend will be filled with music and fun events for the entire family.  Watch a play or listen to music.  Enjoy time with your family in the children's area where there are rides, animals and exhibitions.  Spend time in the beer garden and enjoy a game of corn hole.  Visit the Vietnam Traveling Memorial Wall.

Land Events

bullet American Heart Association's Heart Walk
bulletEnvironmental Education Exhibits
bulletVarious Food and Craft Vendors
bulletEarly American Reenactors
bulletGames and large size festival Rides
bulletVietnam Traveling Memorial Wall
bulletNative American Drum and Dance Circle
bulletA Beer Garden
bulletCorn Hole
bulletMillerCoors Motorcycle VFW memorial ride through the event

Water Events

bullet Wake Board Tournament
bulletPower Boat Racing on the Great Miami River
bulletRowing Demonstration
bulletBadgerland Ski Show team from Wisconsin 
bulletJet Ski Show
bullet Kid's Fishing Derby

Air Events

bulletTeam Fastrax Parachutes

Stage and Music Events

bulletKaraoke
bulletBattle of the Bands will provide entertainment of all genres
bullet"A Piece of My Heart" a play by Playhouse South

A Piece of My Heart follows six women as they relive their memories of serving in Vietnam during the 1960s. These unsung heroes were among several thousand American women who volunteered during the Vietnam War, serving as nurses, civilian humanitarian workers and entertainers under frustrating and harrowing conditions.

 

 

Volunteers are needed and welcome for all aspects of the festival. No matter what your skill, area of interest, or amount of free time, a service opportunity awaits you as a festival volunteer. There are volunteer opportunities that require a few hours the day of the event, or a few hours once a month throughout the year.

For more information on becoming a festival volunteer, contact Bob Lentz at 513-785-4101.

 

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