Last updated on September 26th, 2024
Festival Foods opened its newest location Sept. 20 at 800 E. Maes Ave. in Kimberly, Wisconsin.
To express its gratitude of being part of the community, Festival Foods made a donation to the Village of Kimberly’s Verhagen Park playground replacement project. Located across from Westside Elementary School, the park will become a more inclusive space where children of all abilities can play.
“We are proud to support our new community with a donation to Verhagen Park,” said Mark Skogen, Festival Foods president and CEO. “As the community continues to grow, this playground will not only play a large part in our guests’ lives but also the children at Westside Elementary.”
With a team of 174 associates, the Kimberly location is the fifth Festival Foods in the Fox Valley area.
The store includes a food court, which features a fresh food lineup including sushi, Asian stir-fry, gourmet popcorn, hot cookies and more. The new store also features a Picadeli salad bar in its deli.
The location also has Festival’s second Caribou Coffee kiosk in the valley, serving handcrafted beverages and food.
As part of the grand opening, Caribou Coffee handed out out 100 free mugs with a Caribou purchase to store guests.
Shoppers also will find Festival Foods’ traditional favorites – a made-from-scratch bakery, extensive meat selections, the largest variety of seafood in Wisconsin, deli, hot food bar, wine and spirits and natural and organic products.
In addition, the store offers catering and Click N Go online shopping with store pickup.
“We’re excited to expand in the Fox Valley and look forward to becoming a part of the Kimberly community while continuing to serve our guests in the area,” said Jason Jacobs, store director.
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About Festival Foods
Founded in 1946 as Skogen’s IGA, Festival Foods is a Wisconsin family- and employee-owned grocer. The company, which began operating as Festival Foods in 1990, employs more than 8,000 full- and part-time associates and operates 42 full-service supermarkets across the state.