The second of three Firefly Nights, and the last one set for Main Street, will happen Friday evening from 5:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. along the first few blocks of North and South Main Street in downtown Bowling Green.
While the first festival of the year saw the heat index flirt with triple digits, Friday’s forecast looks near-perfect with much cooler temperatures and no rain in sight.
On-street parking will be prohibited on Main Street, from Court to Washington, and on E. Clough beginning at 2 p.m. Friday. Main Street, from Court to Washington, will close to traffic at 4 p.m. While Main Street is closed, no through traffic will be permitted on Clough Street. Wooster Street will remain open for east and westbound traffic. Detour routes for local and truck traffic will be posted.
In addition to food from local restaurants and food trucks, the festival will also feature music, free activities for children, local vendors and other activities such as corn hole and sidewalk chalk.
Details can be found on the festival website.