Friday, October 18, 2013

31st Annual Harvest Fest


Hood River Event Site on the river, Hood River, Oregon


For 31 years running, the Annual Harvest Fest, held in Hood River, is one of the most heavily attended events, each fall.  Whether it is your first time, or you attend yearly, you will want to come out this weekend, and enjoy the splendors of fall, while taking part in the best festival, Hood River has to offer. 

There is no better time than now, to get your holiday shopping started.  There will be a wide variety of arts and crafts for sale at this year’s Harvest Fest.  Included are:  glass items; wood sculptures; ceramics; photography; fiber art; jewelry; and much, much more.  Be sure to shop the local produce and food tents, for yourself.  You can pick up some Anjou pears, heirloom apples, pumpkins, berries, and fresh flowers.  Don’t stop there.  Take home some homemade jams, pies, and hand-dipped chocolate covered cherries, for dessert.

The entire family is welcome to attend, as there will be day-long entertainment for all ages.  The children will be happily occupied in the kids’ fun zone, while the adults take to the wine and beer tasting tents, to indulge in craft beers and Gorge wines.

There is too much to see, taste, and experience, in only one day.  So, plan on spending the weekend with your neighbors, family, and friends at this year’s Harvest Fest.  See you there!!

Friday October 18th
1:00PM-7:00PM
Saturday October 19th
10:00AM-7:00PM
Sunday October 20th
10:00AM-5:00PM

For more information regarding this event, please click here.


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