Come See Us at the TBI Community Summerfest – August 30, 2026

Event Details
- Event: TBI Community Summerfest
- Date: Sunday, August 30, 2026
- Time: 11:00 AM–3:00 PM
- Location: 2478 Street Road, Warrington, PA 18976
- Admission: Free
- Official event page: Visit the TBI Community Summerfest page
Plan a local Sunday outing for the entire family. TBI Community Summerfest will bring together more than 50 vendors, four food trucks, family activities, raffles, auctions, and a featured Philadelphia Eagles guest.
The Knife Guy will be there as a participating vendor. Stop by the booth to discuss knife sharpening, repair, restoration, and cutting tools.
What to Expect at Summerfest
More Than 50 Vendors
Browse a large selection of local vendors throughout the event.
Expect handmade goods, specialty products, jewelry, crafts, services, and other items from area businesses and makers. Use the event as an opportunity to shop local, compare products, and meet the people behind the businesses.
Bring questions. Talk directly with vendors. Find practical products and unique items in one location.
Four Food Trucks
Choose from four food trucks serving event attendees.
Arrive hungry. Review the available options. Take a break between activities and enjoy lunch at the festival.
Family Activities
Summerfest includes activities for children and families:
- Moon bounce
- Dunk tank
- Pony rides
- Raffle table
- Silent auction
These activities give families multiple ways to spend the afternoon beyond shopping and dining.
Check the official TBI Community Summerfest page before attending for any schedule updates, registration instructions, or event-specific information.

Meet Eagles Great Hollis Thomas
Featured guest Eagles great Hollis Thomas will appear from 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM.
Stop by during the scheduled appearance to meet Hollis Thomas. Fans should review the official event information for any autograph or participation instructions.
The one-hour appearance adds a sports highlight to an already full community event. Arrive early if meeting the featured guest is a priority.
Visit The Knife Guy Booth
The Knife Guy will be attending Summerfest as a vendor.
Stop by to discuss your cutting tools and maintenance needs. Bring questions about:
- Kitchen knives
- Pocket knives
- Hunting knives
- Tactical knives
- Scissors
- Hedge trimmers
- Lawn mower blades
- Axes
- Specialty cutting tools
- Older or damaged edged tools
Use the event to identify the right next step for a blade that is dull, chipped, damaged, rusty, or difficult to use.
We can discuss whether an item needs sharpening, repair, restoration, replacement, or a combination of services.

Sharpening, Repair, and Restoration Questions
Knife Sharpening
A dull knife requires more force and offers less control. Professional sharpening restores the working edge while protecting the blade’s geometry.
The Knife Guy handles a wide range of cutting tools. Service begins with an inspection of the steel, edge condition, blade profile, and damage.
Ask about the best sharpening approach for your specific item. Different knives require different angles, abrasives, and finishing methods.
Cutting Tool Repair
Chips, nicks, broken tips, loose handles, and damaged edges can affect performance and safety.
Do not assume a damaged tool needs to be discarded. Bring the item or discuss its condition with The Knife Guy. We can review the damage and explain the available repair options.
Repair work focuses on controlled material removal and preserving the tool’s usefulness.
Restoration
Old knives and edged tools may have value beyond their original function. Rust, wear, oxidation, damaged handles, and neglected edges can make an item appear unusable.
Restoration can include:
- Inspection
- Cleaning
- Rust and oxidation removal
- Polishing
- Edge re-profiling
- Sharpening
- Handle maintenance
- Handle repair
- Final quality review
The Knife Guy handles the process from evaluation and quoting through completion and customer approval.
Cutting Tools for Sale
Visit the booth to discuss replacement tools and new cutting products.
The Knife Guy offers retail cutting tools for everyday carry, outdoor use, work, cooking, collecting, and general household needs. Review available options and ask for help selecting a tool that matches the intended use.

Bring the Right Questions
Prepare before visiting the booth.
Consider the following:
- What material will the tool cut?
- How often is it used?
- Is the blade chipped, rolled, or broken?
- Does the handle need maintenance or repair?
- Is the item an heirloom or collectible?
- Do you need a replacement tool?
- Are multiple household or business tools due for service?
Provide as much information as possible. The intended use helps determine the appropriate edge and maintenance plan.
Do not bring loose blades to the event without proper protection. Transport knives and other edged tools safely. Wrap blades securely or use a sheath, case, or protective container.
The event is an opportunity to discuss service needs. Confirm drop-off, turnaround, and service arrangements with The Knife Guy at the booth or through the contact page.
Local Service With More Than 13 Years of Experience
The Knife Guy has more than 13 years of experience in sharpening and retail sales.
The focus is practical: meet your cutting needs, provide clear recommendations, and complete the work to an approved standard.
Every project includes a structured process:
- Inspect the item.
- Identify the condition and service requirements.
- Provide a quote or recommendation.
- Complete approved cleaning, sharpening, repair, polishing, or restoration work.
- Perform a final review.
- Obtain customer approval.
The Knife Guy also provides a 100% Satisfaction Guarantee. The goal is straightforward: the customer must be satisfied with the completed work.
Learn more about available sharpening, repair, restoration, and retail services.
Make a Day of It in Warrington
Use Summerfest as a local community stop for shopping, food, family activities, and conversation.
Start with the vendor area. Visit the food trucks. Schedule time for the moon bounce, dunk tank, and pony rides. Check the raffle table and silent auction. Plan around the Hollis Thomas appearance from noon to 1:00 PM.
Keep the afternoon schedule flexible. Popular activities may draw crowds.
Admission is free, making the event accessible for families, neighbors, sports fans, homeowners, gardeners, chefs, collectors, and anyone who uses cutting tools.
Add Summerfest to Your Calendar
Mark the date:
- Sunday, August 30, 2026
- 11:00 AM–3:00 PM
- 2478 Street Road
- Warrington, PA 18976
- Free admission
Visit the official TBI Community Summerfest page for event information and updates.
Then stop by The Knife Guy booth.
Discuss sharpening. Review repair and restoration options. Look at cutting tools for sale. Get direct answers about the knives and edged tools you use at home, at work, in the kitchen, and outdoors.
We look forward to seeing you at TBI Community Summerfest.
