Lifelong Killbuck resident and grand mrshal of the Early American Days parade Lisa Kauffman accepts a plaque commemorating her 44 years as an employee at the Killbuck Savings Bank from emcee Terry Logson at the Killbuck Early American Days Festival on Sunday.
Lifelong Killbuck resident and grand mrshal of the Early American Days parade Lisa Kauffman accepts a plaque commemorating her 44 years as an employee at the Killbuck Savings Bank from emcee Terry Logson at the Killbuck Early American Days Festival on Sunday.
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Killbuck celebrates heritage and community at 2025 Early American Days Festival

The annual Killbuck Early American Days Festival was held Labor Day weekend in Killbuck.

The event was complete with a parade, games, a celebration of Killbuck Savings Bank’s 125th birthday and plenty of food and entertainment.

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The event took place Saturday and Sunday.

Lisa Kauffman, a lifetime resident and 44-year employee of Killbuck Savings Bank, was honored to serve as parade grand marshal Sunday afternoon.

Killbuck Mayor Rick Allison and state Rep. Mark Hiner presented KSB President Rachel Miller and her management team a plaque and proclamation honoring the bank and its 125-year history in the community.

There were 712 visitors who visited the Killbuck Valley Historical Society and Museum over the weekend.

The two-day event was capped off Sunday evening with a showing of “A Minecraft Movie” on the square at dark.

This article originally appeared on The Daily Record: Killbuck celebrates heritage and community at 2025 Early American Days Festival

Reporting by Kevin Lynch, Wooster Daily Record / The Daily Record

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