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Annual Sausage Fest changed to drive-thru event in Richland

The Christ the King School Sausage Fest committee has canceled the traditional Richland event and changed it into a drive-thru .
The Christ the King School Sausage Fest committee has canceled the traditional Richland event and changed it into a drive-thru . Tri-City Herald

Just weeks after announcing the return of the annual Christ the King Sausage Fest, organizers decided to switch to a drive-thru event.

“The Fest committee remains committed to holding an event that keeps public health as a priority while continuing with the festival tradition that so many in the Tri Cities have come to anticipate and enjoy for the last 40 years,” the announcement said.

The annual popular community event is a major fundraiser for Christ the King Catholic School in Richland.

The festival features live music, a carnival with children’s games, an indoor and outdoor beer garden and food booths serving up its namesake sausage, corn on the cob and more.

The festival committee said that the decision was made after looking at the high number of COVID-19 cases in Benton and Franklin counties, the strain on the medical community and the unavailability of vaccines for kids under 12.

Instead, the event will include a drive-thru dinner on Sept. 17, and lunch and dinner on Sept. 18. More details will be announced in the future.

Last year’s activities were canceled because of the COVID-19 pandemic.

This story was originally published August 13, 2021 at 3:58 PM.

CORRECTION: This story has been corrected to reflect that all Sausage Fest events were canceled last year but organizers are planning a drive-thru event this year.

Corrected Aug 16, 2021
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