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When do tickets go on sale for the 2022 Madison Regatta?
Tickets will go on sale April 1, 2022. All prices can be found on our website www.guntersvillelakehydrofest.com. Stay tuned for more information in the upcoming months! The Madison Regatta has been held annually for 72 years. We host one of the largest hydroplane races in the United States.
How long has the Madison Regatta been held?
The Madison Regatta has been held annually for 72 years. We host one of the largest hydroplane races in the United States. We are proud to be bringing back the fastest racing boats on water. Reserve your spot for Indiana’s greatest racing tradition…on water. Get your wristbands, VIP passes, or tarp reservation TODAY! #YaGottaRegatta
When will Jake Gaither be playing at Madison Main Street?
August 12th, 2022 Jake Gaither & The Bee Camp Bottom Boys will be playing. 6pm-9pm Bring your lawn chair! 812-274-0195 | www.madisonmainstreet.com A joint project between Kentuckiana Camaro & Firebird AND the Central Indiana Camaro Club!
What are the dates on the Madison Regatta?
Fri July 1 - Sun July 3 812-274-0400 (June 7-July). Annual Event.
Who won the 2022 Madison Regatta?
The Madison Regatta on Monday crowned Morgan Preston from a field of nine young women in the 2022 Niki Washer Memorial Miss Madison Regatta Scholarship Pageant to reign over this week's Madison Regatta & Roostertail Music Festival.
How much does it cost to go to the Madison Regatta?
General admission tickets will include access to the Regatta and the music festival. Cost is $30 now through April. Ticket prices will increase to $40 between May 1 and June 26 and beginning June 27 tickets will be $50 at selected locations and/or at the gate.
Do they still have the regatta in Madison Indiana?
The Madison Regatta has been held annually for 72 years. We host one of the largest hydroplane races in the United States.
How much are Madison Regatta wristbands?
$50 eachAfter June 25th, wristbands may only be purchased in person at the Madison Regatta Office (M-F 10a-4p), German American Bank (Madison/Hanover locations), the Visitors Center, and at the gates starting Saturday, July 3rd at a cost of $50 each.
How fast do Madison Regatta boats go?
200 miles per hourAccording to H1 Unlimited Hydroplane Racing Series, the majority of the boats are powered by turbine engines, allowing the boats to reach speeds of up to 200 miles per hour.
What day is the fireworks at Madison Regatta?
July 1, 2023 @ 10:00 pm - 10:30 pm Free fireworks display on Madison's Riverfront during the Madison Regatta weekend. Fireworks begin at dark. Sponsored by Arvin Sango.
How many people attend the Madison Regatta?
More than 50,000 people are attending the Madison Regatta this weekend. MADISON, Ind. (WAVE) - More than 50,000 people are attending the Madison Regatta this weekend. This year's crowd is expected to be the largest in its 71-year history.
What is Madison Indiana known for?
Madison now has the largest contiguous National Historic Landmark District in the country, and features major architectural styles from the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Madison's entire downtown (over 1,500 buildings on approximately 133 blocks) is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
What time is the boat race in Madison Indiana?
Sat September 17 @ 10:00 am - Sun September 18 @ 5:00 pm. Vintage race boat event to be held on the Ohio River. A family friendly event.
Who drove the Miss Budweiser hydroplane?
MISS BUDWEISER (Griffon-2) was nothing short of sensational in 1981. Driver Dean Chenoweth won six out of eight races, including the Gold Cup in Seattle and the World Cup in Acapulco, Mexico.
Who drove the Miss Madison hydroplane?
The 1960s. 1961: In late 1960, industrialist Sam DuPont donated his NITROGEN hydroplane, an Allison-powered craft, to the City of Madison. The name was changed to MISS MADISON, Graham Heath of Madison became the crew chief of an all-volunteer crew, and Marion Cooper of Louisville, Kentucky, signed on as driver.
Who won the boat race in Madison Indiana?
Jimmy ShaneIndiana Governor's Cup at Madison, Ind. HEAT 1 — 1, Jimmy Shane, Miss HomeStreet, 400 points, 146.999 avg. speed; 2, Corey Peabody, Lynx Healthcare, 300, 145.527; 3, Jeff Bernard, Goodman Real Estate, 225, 137.799; 4, J.
What happened to unlimited hydroplane racing?
History. The unlimited hydroplane racing series was founded in 1946 when the unlimited class of boats was allowed to compete following World War II and the subsequent availability of surplus aircraft engines. It had been disbanded in 1922 in favor of the newly introduced "Gold Cup Class."
What is Madison Indiana known for?
Madison now has the largest contiguous National Historic Landmark District in the country, and features major architectural styles from the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Madison's entire downtown (over 1,500 buildings on approximately 133 blocks) is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Will there be hydroplane races in Detroit this year?
Covid19 cancelled the 2020 Detroit hydroplane race and there are still questions about 2021. Monday morning, DREI Board Member Doug Bernstein was interviewed by Guy Gordon on WJR 760 to talk about the… More.
When is the Bill Volk Regatta 2021?
The 26th Annual Bill Volk Regatta – June 12 & 13 2021. The Keyport Yacht Club hosted its first annual Bill Volk Memorial Regatta in 1994 to honor longtime club member, William Volk, Sr., who served as a trustee and chairman of the race committee and significantly upgraded the club’s race program.
How does the Bill Volk Regatta help the RAINE Foundation?
The money raised through the Bill Volk Regatta and the “Sailing for the Bayshore” campaign helps the RAINE Foundation extend their reach to more people each year. In addition to managing an average of 10 cases a week, the all-volunteer RAINE Foundation helps children and other families throughout the year.
What is the light the bay ceremony?
The weekend-long event, held in conjunction with the Bill Volk Regatta, featured a beautiful “Light the Bay” ceremony on the water and along the shore as a sign of resilience and hope for the community.
Halloween Scarecrow Display Contest
Enjoy judging any Main Street businesses displaying scarecrow from September 25th to October 20th! Winners announced on October 20th. Grab your fall décor, a straw bale or 2 and a few pumpkins and design a scarecrow display! Madison Main Street Program presents its first annual scarecrow display contest.
Art on Main Regional Art Show
Art on Main presents the 24th Annual Regional Fall Art Show in Madison, Indiana. All artists within 120 miles of Madison may enter 2 artworks for a fee to be judged by a professional well known in the field. This show is free to the public and the public can vote on their favorite piece.
U-Pick Pumpkin Patch
Wear your boots and bring the kids to the U-Pick Pumpkin Patch at Dugan Hollow Farms. Free admission, pumpkins for sale - $1 - $10 each. Weekends in October (opening & closing dates can vary).
American Duchess Docking in Madison!
Take a stroll on Madison, Indiana's beautiful riverfront and enjoy the sights of the American Duchess Steamboat docked on our shores. 8:00am -5:00 pm (No public access) The American Duchess is the first all-suite paddlewheeler on U.S. rivers, a floating, intimate masterpiece that can carry up to 166 guests through America's heartland.
Fourth Friday in Downtown Madison
Fourth Friday Fun in downtown Madison, Indiana! Celebrate local businesses all day, every Fourth Friday each month. Shop local promotions, go out for live music, experience community events, or try something new. - Visit Madison Main Street's Facebook Page for monthly videos and business promotions for each month. We can't wait to see you downtown!
Clifty Falls of Fear Haunted House
Clifty Falls of Fear Haunted House - Friday and Saturday, October 28th & 29th - 8PM - 11PM both nights $10 per person, admission does NOT include park entry.