• Home
  • News
    • UP 200
    • Local
    • Lansing Bureau
    • Washington D.C. Bureau
    • National
    • Insights
    • Watch 19 News Live
    • CBS News Live
    • Report News
  • Weather
    • Forecast + Conditions
    • Current Alerts
    • Interactive Radar
    • Cameras
    • Share Photos/Videos
    • Closings and Delays
  • Sports
  • Features
    • Life in the 906
    • The Yooper Goddess
WZMQ 19 News | CBS | MeTV Marquette
Mostly Cloudy

Marquette
Mostly Cloudy 75°

Mostly Cloudy

Escanaba
Mostly Cloudy 81°

Partly Cloudy

Houghton
Partly Cloudy 73°

Mostly Clear

Iron Mountain
Mostly Clear 79°

Watch
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
    • UP 200
    • Local
    • Lansing Bureau
    • Washington D.C. Bureau
    • National
    • Insights
    • Watch 19 News Live
    • CBS News Live
    • Report News
  • Weather
    • Forecast + Conditions
    • Current Alerts
    • Interactive Radar
    • Cameras
    • Share Photos/Videos
    • Closings and Delays
  • Sports
  • Features
    • Life in the 906
    • The Yooper Goddess
WZMQ 19 News | CBS | MeTV Marquette
No Result
View All Result
WZMQ 19 News | CBS | MeTV Marquette
No Result
View All Result

25th annual Blueberry Fest takes over downtown Marquette

by Samuel McKnight
July 26, 2024
A A

MARQUETTE, Mich. (WZMQ) – On Friday was Marquette’s 25th annual Blueberry Fest, celebrating all things blueberry.

There were nearly 100 vendors, and artists selling blueberry cakes, pies, and beer, and even blueberry pizza.

“This time of year, it’s all about the blueberry,” said Mike Bradford, the Marquette Downtown Development Authority’s business outreach and promotions director. “it’s one of the most popular things around this area. So why not have a festival to celebrate one of the most popular fruits in our community.”

According to Bradford, around 8000 people attended the Blueberry Fest last year and they expect at least that many this year.

“So it’s not even noon, and it’s packed,” said Bradford. “So far I think it’s been very good.”

Andrew Mathie, a Marquette resident at the festival, said it helps bring the city together.

“Marquette has a lot to offer,” said Mathie. “It’s very beautiful like with nature, we’ve got Lake Superior like right there, and it’s just great to see all these people come together for one festival.”

Aurora Dowd, a tourist from the Lower Peninsula said her family tries to make it up for the festival every year.

“We do like an annual trip up here every year, and we come up here a lot for the festival and farmers markets and things like that around here,” said Dowd. “I just like getting out and seeing what everyone has to offer.”

The festival also impacts local businesses. According to Trenary Toast Co-Owner Bri Wynsma, it’s one of their busiest days all year.

“Today we have about four to five hundred cinnamon rolls that we believe we’re going to sell out of by hopefully like 2 p.m.,” said Wynsma. “So it’s the most fun weeks of the year for us I think.”

For many people, blueberry fest is a way to get a taste of both Marquette’s blueberries, and its culture.

“Basically what you see here is arts, food, drink, and entertainment,” said Bradford. “It kind of brigs everything the community has to offer and just throws it into one place under the theme of the Blueberry.”

Marquette’s weekend continues with the Queen City Half-Marathon on Saturday, and Art on the Rocks and Outback Art Festival on Saturday and Sunday.

Get WZMQ 19 anytime, anywhere

Download the app

AppleAndroid

Watch on TV

RokuFire TVZeam

Connect on social media

FacebookTwitterInstagram

More

Two campers were found dead at Isle Royale National Park last week. Their bodies were discovered on June 8 at South Lake Desor campground
News

Camper describes Isle Royale when bodies were found

June 17, 2025
News

The Living Well Chiropractic + Acupuncture celebrates ribbon cutting and grand opening week

June 17, 2025
They lined the roadway along Washington Street in Downtown Marquette. Nurses and health care workers rallied today calling for fair contracts that prioritize patients over profits.
News

Nurses rally in solidarity

June 16, 2025
News

NMU celebrates Juneteenth with Week of Jubilee

June 16, 2025
News

Marquette Mountain expands snow-making infrastructure ahead of ski season

June 16, 2025
News

U.P. Rainbow Pride Festival growing each year

June 16, 2025
Next Post

Early voting starts July 27 for the Primary Election

The U.P.'s last drive-in: Highway 2 Community Theater in Manistique

  • Home
  • News
  • Weather
  • Sports
  • Features
  • Events
  • Programming
  • Station
WZMQ CBS | 19 News

© 2025 WZMQ, LLC | FCC Public File | EEO Report

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
    • UP 200
    • Local
    • Lansing Bureau
    • Washington D.C. Bureau
    • National
    • Insights
    • Watch 19 News Live
    • CBS News Live
    • Report News
  • Weather
    • Forecast + Conditions
    • Current Alerts
    • Interactive Radar
    • Cameras
    • Share Photos/Videos
    • Closings and Delays
  • Sports
  • Features
    • Life in the 906
    • The Yooper Goddess
  • Events
  • Programming
    • Programming Guide
    • CBS
    • MeTV
    • Start TV
    • Heroes & Icons
    • Court TV
    • ION
  • Station
    • About Us
    • Community Involvement
    • Mobile App
    • Meet the Team
    • Contact
    • Careers
    • Advertising
    • Request Copy of Story
    • FCC Public File
    • EEO Report
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
    • UP 200
    • Local
    • Lansing Bureau
    • Washington D.C. Bureau
    • National
    • Insights
    • Watch 19 News Live
    • CBS News Live
    • Report News
  • Weather
    • Forecast + Conditions
    • Current Alerts
    • Interactive Radar
    • Cameras
    • Share Photos/Videos
    • Closings and Delays
  • Sports
  • Features
    • Life in the 906
    • The Yooper Goddess
  • Events
  • Programming
    • Programming Guide
    • CBS
    • MeTV
    • Start TV
    • Heroes & Icons
    • Court TV
    • ION
  • Station
    • About Us
    • Community Involvement
    • Mobile App
    • Meet the Team
    • Contact
    • Careers
    • Advertising
    • Request Copy of Story
    • FCC Public File
    • EEO Report
This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. Visit our privacy policy.
Go to mobile version