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2016 Lincoln Balloon Fest

LINCOLN DAILY NEWS

August 30, 2016

However, Mother Nature was still ‘spinning

the wheel,’ and this time, she threw blacks.

The white popcorn clouds of earlier in the day

turned dark and a bit ominous, with bolts of

lightning charging rapidly to the ground nearby.

Winds shifted, coming in from the south

and the temperature dropped considerably,

indicating that something was a brew. Soon

announcer Cameron Kurtz would come over the

loud speaker and tell guests to be aware a storm

was moving in with predictions of high wind

and rain along with thunder and lightning. He

also shared that due to the late hour of the storm

passing, the balloonists would not plan for an

evening glow.

The music in the beer garden area stopped, and

several hundred people left for the evening as

was indicated by the long lines of traffic working

to leave the Logan County Airport.

However, not everyone left, far from it. Many

folks did return to vehicles or sought shelter

in some of the tents and open outbuildings at

the airport, while others, braver ones for sure,

stayed put out in the open air and watched the

storm approach…..and then take a turn to the

more easterly direction.

Later, Kurtz would come back on the

loudspeaker and announce that all the other

activities on the Saturday night schedule would

proceed because the storm had passed by

Lincoln without becoming active.

On the schedule for the balance of the night

was live music on the main stage near the beer

garden, carnival rides, and the petting zoo,

and the annual V.I.P. dinner served by John

Guzzardo and his staff of Guzzardo’s Restaurant

in Lincoln.

The dinner this year lived up to the high

expectations, as is true whenever the name

“Guzzardo” is mentioned. As the V.I.P. tent

filled with guests including pilots, crews,

sponsors, and others, the food was dished up,

filling plates to heaping full. On the menu this

year was salad and bread, baby potatoes, green

beans, penne pasta with a rich red sauce, and

in John Guzzardo’s words, “ham, roast beef or

both,” topped off with an optional rich brown

gravy. Cold beverages were offered, and there

were cookies for dessert. Each guest to the V.I.P.

was also offered one complimentary drink from

the beer garden if they wished.

Later in the evening, Brushville, a very highly

sought after country band with local ties to

Logan County, would perform as the finale’ for

the 2016 Lincoln Balloon Festival.

Viewing the large number of people gathered

around the balloons Saturday evening, as well

as what had to be thousands, sitting in the green

spectator space, the shoulder to shoulder people

at the live entertainment, and an airport filled to

capacity with parked vehicles, this was another

great festival event in spite of Mother Nature’s

influences.

By Nila Smith