The Flame Still Burns: A Look Back at Old Central City Days 2026
The 35th Annual Old Central City Days delivered everything it promised: live music from noon to eight both days, hands-on glass history, local vendors doing what they do best, and enough community energy to remind everyone why this stretch of 14th Street West matters.
The theme this year, "The Flame Still Burns: Glassmaking Across Generations," wasn't just a tagline. The Blenko Glass Mobile Hot Shop drew a steady crowd of onlookers watching molten glass take shape in real time; a living demonstration of the craftsmanship that helped build this region. Paired with the Central City Glass Guide and historic window displays throughout the district, the weekend felt like a genuine celebration of where Central City started and where it's headed.
Clogger performances brought the house down. Twice. Porter Creek Cloggers brought the energy on Friday just before the Friendly Neighbor Show, followed by the Lincoln County Cloggers, who kicked off the festival with an exciting performance on Saturday!
This year also marked the debut of the Fesenmeier Beer Garden. Cold cans, good company, and volunteer groups keep things running smoothly. We couldn’t have done it without the help of the Fire & Iron Station 29 volunteers.
And yes, it was humid. But the rain stayed away, the skies stayed blue, making a beautiful weekend for Old Central City Days!
Thank you to every vendor who set up a table, every shop that opened their doors, and every person who walked the district and chose to spend their time and money here. Shopping local is what keeps Central City thriving. From the antique shops and artisan tables to the food trucks and handmade goods, every purchase was a vote for this neighborhood's future.
Thank you all again, and to everyone who came out and enjoyed all the fun with us. See you next year!
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