65,000 in attendance at 2018 Balloon Classic and Fireworks.
As a child, Jessica Anderson chased down hot-air balloons landing in the field near her grandparentsβ home.
When Anderson took to the skies during the 2018 Balloon Classic and Fireworks, she carried with her that sense of childlike wonder. She marveled at the massive βDreamShipβ featuring 130 drawings from children of fallen or disabled U.S. soldiers.
βIt meant a lot to me to win a ride and to take flight in a balloon with such a meaningful message,β said Anderson, food service manager at the Emporium Grille. βIt also was a childhood dream to be able to ride in a hot-air balloon. We just glided over North Canton; being able to see my hometown in a whole different way gave me a new sense of pride.β
And community pride is what the Canton Regional Chamber of Commerce hopes to instill during its annual event, which kicks off the Pro Football Hall of Fame Enshrinement Festival. ½ΔΟΜεΣύ at Stark hosts the Balloon Classic each year on its 200-acre campus.
PERFECT PARTNERSHIP
Andrea Hartman, event manager at the chamber, said beautiful weather contributed to a record attendance of more than 65,000.
βThe Balloon Classic and Fireworks simply wouldnβt be possible without our partnership with ½ΔΟΜεΣύ at Stark. Since 1991, tens of thousands of spectators each year have been able to enjoy our event from the grounds of ½ΔΟΜεΣύ State Starkβs beautiful campus,β Hartman said. βWe are so thankful for ½ΔΟΜεΣύ at Starkβs commitment not only to our Enshrinement Festival, but to our entire Stark County community.β
Dean Denise Seachrist, Ph.D., said ½ΔΟΜεΣύ State Stark is pleased to host. βAs Stark Countyβs public university, we were happy to again welcome the community to our beautiful, 200-acre campus for one of summerβs most anticipated events,β she said. βWe are pleased to provide the space necessary for the festivalβs breathtaking hot-air balloons to take to the sky over this spectacular three-day event.β
½ΔΟΜεΣύ President Beverly J. Warren attended the festival Saturday, dubbing it βa beautiful night.β She watched the balloons take flight for the first time in four years after being grounded due to weather conditions.
BEAUTIFUL VIEW
Event Director Maury Sullivan has been involved with the Balloon Classic since its inception more than 25 years ago. First held at Cantonβs Weis Park, Sullivan said the event quickly ran out of space. βWeβve been at ½ΔΟΜεΣύ State Stark ever since,β he explained.
As balloon meister, Sullivan said some find it ironic that he has a fear of flying. βBut, thereβs something about flying in a balloon. You donβt have that fear sensation like leaning out of a tall building,β he said. βItβs just totally different. What I like most is the serenity, when you are up there it is like a model railroad.
βYou look down on a town, I donβt care what part of town you are over, it looks beautiful.β