Harvest Homecoming Pins cost only $3.00, which is a great deal. You get a valuable coupon in every envelope redeemable at local establishments. If you find a gold pin in your envelope, you are eligible to register for one of many great prizes to be given away on Sunday, October 10, 2010. You might be seen by a Pin Spotter during Booth Days and be entered in a drawing for a valuable prize.
Where can I get a Harvest Homecoming Pin?
Pins go on sale September 1,  2010, and will be available at financial institutions, Kroger, participating merchants and the Harvest Homecoming Office, and various Harvest Homecoming events. They may also be purchased during the festival at the Information and Souvenir Booths.
What if I get a Gold Pin?
If you receive a gold Pin, simply fill out the coupon in the pin envelope and drop it off at the Harvest Homecoming Office or at the Information or Souvenir Booths during Booth days. Coupons must be turned in by 4:00 p.m., Sunday, October 10, 2010 to be eligible for the Pin Prize Drawing.
When is the Harvest Homecoming Office open and where is it located?
The office, located at 431 Pearl Street (on the corner of Pearl and Elm Streets), will be open from 10:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, beginning the day after Labor Day. For information you can visit our website at www.harvesthomecoming.com, or call the office at (812) 944-8572, or stop by and pick up an application for one of the various events being held during the festival.
How do I apply for a booth at the Harvest Homecoming?
To request booth space for the 2011 festival Download Application Here.  Submit your application  between January and May of 2011. You may also go to the "Applications" page on this site to download applications.
If new application does not appear, use the previous years.
How can I ensure my safety during the festival?
Designate a meeting place should you become separated from your party. (The festival does not make announcements for lost or separated parties.) Do not bring pets, skateboards or bicycles into the downtown Booth area, Ride or Riverfront areas. Be extra cautious when crossing the railroad tracks leading to the riverfront.
What is the difference between a "Sponsored By" event and a "Hosted By" event?
A "Sponsored By" event is organized and run by Harvest Homecoming. Proceeds (if any) go back to Harvest Homecoming to help fund future festivals.  A "Hosted By" event is organized and run by the organization listed by the event information. Proceeds (if any) go to that organization.  A fee is charged for the event to be listed in the Harvest Homecoming brochure.
How can my business become a sponsor for the 2011 Harvest Homecoming festival?
If your company or organization would like to learn more about the benefits of being a festival sponsor, call (812) 944-8572 for information.  Community support is essential to the festival and ensures the continued success of Harvest Homecoming.






