After a year of hiatus, the Annual Boonville Square Flair is finally returning for some family fun.

The Boonville Merchants Association announced on Facebook that the Square Flair will be held on Saturday, October 2nd, 9 a.m. until 4 p.m. on the Square in Boonville, Indiana.

Bring the entire family out for awesome vendors, activities for the kids, a BBQ contest, and live music! So much to see and do on the Square in Boonville this weekend. In years past they have had plenty of things to keep the family entertained like bounce houses, food, face painting, pumpkin painting, and games. The last event in 2019 featured some pretty entertaining things like a pie-eating contest, a hot dog eating contest, and a pet parade. Hopefully, those return this year too!

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Boonville Square Flair BBQ Contest

The Boonville Merchant's Association also mentioned on social media that they are currently looking for folks who would like to participate in the BBQ contest. If you think you make the best BBQ in the Evansville area, this is your chance to put it to the test. There will be three categories that will be judged: pork butts, pork ribs, and chicken thighs. They will be awarding cash prizes and trophies. You can find the entry form and more information about the BBQ contest in the post below:

If you have never been to the Square Flair, it's an event that the entire family will be able to enjoy. I highly encourage you to come out to Boonville and soak in everything that is the Square Flair!

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