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April 27-29
41st Annual Vermont Maple Festival - St. Albans, VT
Vermont's world-renowned maple harvest. The city of St. Albans plays host to the Vermont Maple Festival which features numerous events, including maple product exhibits, pancake breakfasts, New England craft exhibits, antique shows and markets, a specialty foods show, maple candy-making demonstrations, a variety of concessions, carnival rides, and a huge parade, all in honor of maple syrup. For two hours on Saturday night of the Festival some of the finest of U. S. and Canadian fiddlers delight their sell-out audience with toe-tapping tunes. Talented families, individuals and groups of friends take to the stage of the Bellows Free Academy auditorium in a showcase that may include singing, dancing, picking, and clogging as well as fiddling. The program begins at 7:00 p.m. and requires tickets.
www.vtmaplefestival.org
August 31 - September 9
Vermont State Fair - Rutland, VT
Midway rides, food booths, demo derby, farm museum, carnival, ethnic foods, maple sugarhouse, commercial exhibits, agricultural exhibits, antique tractor pulls, kiddie rides, crafts, live entertainment, ox and horse pulling, and music.
www.vermontstatefair.net
September 8-9
19th Annual Vermont Sheep and Wool Festival - Essex Junction, VT
Features a large display of many different breeds of sheep, angora goats, llamas, alpacas and angora rabbits. More than 60 craftspeople related to the fiber industry. Many educational demonstrations and hands on activities for children.
www.vermontsheep.org/festival.html
September 14-30
The Big E, Eastern States Expo - West Springfield, MA
There's no better place to enjoy the sights, sounds and taste tempting aromas of the fall season than at The Big E, New England's Autumn Tradition and the largest fair in the northeast. It's a New England extravaganza with free top name entertainment, major exhibits, The Big E Super Circus, the Avenue of States, dazzling thrill shows, New England history and agriculture, animals, rides, shopping, crafts, a daily parade and a Mardi Gras parade and foods from around the world for 17 glorious days during New England's most colorful season.
www.thebige.com/fair
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