Events from May 15 – March 24 – Happy Vermont

Vermont Events

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Scott Farm Crepe Night in Dummerston

Scott Farm Orchard 707 Kipling Road, Dummerston, VT, United States

Scott Farm in Dummerston hosts Crepe Night on the second Wednesday of the month between May and September. Celebrate the harvest, good simple food, and community in a stunning setting – picnic style. Delicious crepes, local music and spectacular views.

Meet the Lambs at Merck Forest

Merck Forest and Farmland Center 3270 Route 315, Rupert, VT, United States

Meet the lambs at Merck Forest’s springtime open house. See new lambs, chicks, piglets and more. Enjoy activities and exploration for the whole family. Food will be available as well. Suggested donation of $5.

Sheep and Wool Day in Ferrisburgh

Rokeby Museum 4334 Route 7, Ferrisburgh, VT, United States

Celebrate Vermont’s wooly heritage at Rokeby Museum’s Sheep and Wool Day! This family-friendly event will feature sheep petting (Hands and Heart Farm), kid’s crafts, historic spinning and weaving, printing press demonstrations (A Revolutionary Press), an Instrument Petting Zoo (Vermont Folk Life Center), history farm tours,...

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Champlain Valley Fair in Essex Junction

Champlain Valley Expo 105 Pearl Street, Essex Junction, VT, United States

The Champlain Valley Fair, Vermont's largest event, features amusement rides, a monster truck show, live entertainment, music, a demolition derby, farm animals, exhibits, food, vendors and more.

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Tunbridge World’s Fair

Tunbridge Fair 1 Fairgrounds Lane, Tunbridge, VT, United States

The legendary Tunbridge Fair features harness racing, pony pulling, swine showing, exhibits, tractor pulls, carnival rides, food, music and more. The Tunbridge World’s Fair has run continuously since 1867, except in 1918 during to the great flu epidemic, and during World War II.

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Vermont Sheep & Wool Festival in Tunbridge

Tunbridge Fair 1 Fairgrounds Lane, Tunbridge, VT, United States

The 36th annual Vermont Sheep & Wool Festival celebrates small farms and natural fiber with vendors offering fleece, yarn, wool products, fiber animals, fiber crafting supplies and local food. The festival includes sheep herding, fleece sale, contests, classes and demos.