Well, you've got to dream to make it happen but there are things to consider of which I'm sure you have. One biggie would be what happens financially if you have it and people don't come. The civic club I'm in has a weekend festival for our town but it is a no lose set up for us since we get a % of the gate with no guarantees. It's not nearly as large as what you are thinking of though but we couldn't afford to take a risk to the extent you are talking. On the other hand, what happens if you plan for 20,000, which is a huge undertaking considering all the needs such as bathroom facilities, food, parking, etc., and like the old Woodstock of the 60's, 50,000+ show up. Then what? Regional advertising will be big. Our weekend consist of local talent, parade, carnival, vendors, tractors, etc. but we have been doing it lone enough that we know what to expect within reason when it comes to the crowd. My suggestion is to get others who are local leaders/planners including civic clubs and have a meeting and brain storm. I respect people like you who take the initiative to do good things for their community. Good luck.
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