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Silver Charms Memories are cherished with a beautiful charm bracelet. The event is kicked off on Friday with a Wooly Worm Derby where youngsters are able to compete to see which one of them can coax their caterpillar up the string the fastest, using whatever means possible. They include handmade crafts and one-of-a-kind collectibles as well as the pies from the pie contest. So come and enjoy this unique festival with a worthy cause. Hope you can come! Berlins largest event of the year!
Join us for good food, music, and family fun both friday and saturday! Enjoy entertainment, car show, 2 parades, antique an…. Skip to main content. Charm Days began in with just a few businesses in the quaint and quiet unincorporated town holding a customer appreciation day sale, according to Ed Raber, one of the original organizers. Raber said the planners picked the second week in October to time Charm Days with the changing of the leaves. Charm sits in a small valley surrounded by unglaciated hillsides that hold a patchwork of farm fields stitched together with impressive deciduous tree lines.
Contests, food, fun, auctions and just plain old-fashioned curiosity attract thousands of people to the two-day event, coordinated by a long list of volunteers. Raber said it was the decision to turn Charm Days from a special sale by merchants into an entertaining, fun-driven way to raise money for local needs that really turned the corner for the event.
Most of the events take place under a large tent that fills the grass playground of Charm Elementary School, where Amish children attend kindergarten and first grade. That allows Charm Days to go on rain or shine. The festival kicks off with the Wooly Worm Derby, an event that alone is worth the trip to Charm.
This year children will coax their wooly worms up dangling strings. The teachers from Charm School will also participate, and there will even be a wooly worm race involving local merchants. It should be interesting to see if the adults behave as well as the children. Each food stand at Charm Days raises money for local individuals and families who have experienced a devastating catastrophe. For example, the proceeds from one lunch stand will go to help a year old boy who was severely injured after being kicked by a horse.
Unfortunately, the young man has now developed cancer. Upon registering the teams, which numbered about 50 last year, designate what organization or person they want their winnings to go to. The music starts at 7 p. At a. Participants are expected to arrive an hour earlier to register for each event, according to Ray Raber, who is organizing the equestrian contests. Raber listed eight events, each with three different divisions.
All are open to the public to participate in as well as watch. Ray Raber said the horse races would be completed prior to the auction beginning. A Trip Around the Star queen-sized quilt, done in various browns and teals, is one of the highlights of the sale. Pieced by a Charm resident, about 20 local women hand-quilted the lovely piece in just two days.
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