
Waverly, Pennsylvania Jan 22, 2026 (Issuewire.com) - Local business leader Steve Farrell has announced his continued multi-year commitment to the Waverly Wine Festival, ensuring the events stability and growth through the 2026 season.
After serving as a cornerstone sponsor for the 2024 and 2025 festivals, Farrell is doubling down on his investment in the town of Waverly. His involvement was notably recognized during the "Year Two" milestone in August 2024, where his support helped establish the festival as a premier local tradition.
"Waverly is a special community, and the Wine Festival has become a symbol of our town's vibrant spirit," said Steve Farrell. "Having seen the success of the 2024 and 2025 events, I am proud to pledge my ongoing support for 2026. I love living in Waverly and am grateful to be able to support something as unique and special as the Comm.
Farrells sustained sponsorship provides the festival with the continuity needed to expand its reach, supporting local artisans and an opportunity for the community to get together.
As plans begin for the 2026 event, Farrell remains a visible advocate for Waverly, encouraging other local leaders and residents to take an active role in the towns success.
About Steve Farrell: Steve Farrell is a real estate broker and based in Waverly. As the Owner of Classic Properties, he has spent years dedicated to local development and philanthropic efforts, consistently prioritizing the growth and well-being of the local community.
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