BUCYRUS — The 2020 Bucyrus Bratwurst Festival has been cancelled. The decision was posted on the event’s Facebook page on Tuesday night.
The traditional event has been a staple for generations in Crawford County. The event’s board had just voted to go forward with the event last week.
The announcement was made in the form of a letter that reads:
When our board voted last week to proceed with the 2020 Bratwurst Festival, we did so in an attempt to offer our community the opportunity to return to something enjoyalbe and provide a sense of normalcy.
We thought we would be able to do so safely in an outdoor environment.
Since that decision we have heard many comments, both positive and negative. The last thing we wanted to do was to further divide our community.
We have continued talks with local elected officals as well as the Crawford County Health Department and Crawford County EMA. Through discussions with these officials and based on feedback we have received from the public in conjunction with the news of a possible COVID-19 outbreak within a local school district, we have decided that the prudent decision is to cancel the 2020 Bucyrus Bratwurst Festival.
The safety of our community is important to us.
For those of you who were against having the festival, we listened to your comments and took your concerns to heart. For those of you in favor of the festival, we appreciate your support and pledge to come back better than ever.
Our committee will begin contacting vendors, sponsors and other affiliates of the festival immediately to individually discuss their options with them.
Our volunteers pour their heart and soul into promoting and presenting the festival each and every year. The group of people will now transition to planning the 2021 Bucyrus Bratwurst Festival.
We hope to see you on Aug. 19, 20 and 21 of 2021. Until then, we wish you all the best in health and safety, and we ask that you all be kind to one another.
