Rhubarb Festival | Lake George Area | Warrensburgh | June 7
- Rhubarb Festival | Warrensburg Recreation Field 6 Sanford Street Warrensburg, NY, 12885 United States (map)
14th Annual Warrensburgh Rhubarb Festival
It’s that time of year in the Adirondacks and we are ready for some great rhubarb action.
The Fourteenth Annual Warrensburgh Rhubarb Festival is scheduled for Friday, June 7, from 3 - 6 pm.
NEW LOCATION: This year’s event will be held at the Recreation Field Pavilion on Sanford Street. Now attendees will have plenty of parking and bathrooms (and who doesn’t need those?).
Warrensburgh’s Rhubarb Festival features:
Local farms, businesses
Locally grown rhubarb stalk bundles and plants for sale.
Horticultural questions answered by Warren County CCE Master Gardener and local Rhubarb Expert Ruth Fruda.
Growing information and recipes provided by CCE of Warren County.
Free Rhubarb Recipe Sampler Plates
Children's Crafts by Shelby Burkhardt, Director, Richards Library
Win $20 in farmers' market bucks
Free coffee
LIVE MUSIC by Mike Grazioso
Sponsored by Warrensburgh Beautification Inc.
For more information, visit the event’s Facebook page.
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