(KLZA)-- Brenner Field will play host to the Falls City Hot Air Balloon Festival on Friday and Saturday, June 13 and 14.
Sponsored by the Falls City Chamber of Commerce this years Hot Air Balloon Festival is planned to be bigger and brighter than ever before. Festival hours will be 5 - 10 p.m. on Friday and from 3 - 10 p.m. on Saturday.
A dozen hot air balloons from Nebraska, Kansas, Missouri and Oklahoma plan to lift off and there will be a balloon glow at dusk.
Other events include a Mega Kite Show. Live music each evening featuring The Traynr Band on Friday night and the country duo Mudbone followed by the high energy band Honeytown on Saturday evening. During the event there will be inflatables for the kids along with face paining, a variety of food trucks with a wide variety of food options.
Friday night will include a fireworks display presented by the Falls City Airport Authority.
Tickets may be purchased for one night or you can buy tickets for both nights and receive a discount.
Be sure to bring you lawn chairs to enjoy the sights and sounds.
For more information go online to www.fallscitychamber.com.
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