Where, When and More to Find an Fruit Festival Near You!
Scroll down this page for many miscellaneous fruit and vegetable
festivals sorted by country and state Or click on the links immediately below
for listings of specific fruit and vegetable festivals in the United States,
Canada, Britain, Australia.
Franklin
County Watermelon Festival - August 14-15, 2009
Russellville, AL. 50,000 attended last year. Watermelon t-shirts for sale!
Antique car show, tractor show, motorcycle and street rod show, live outdoor
free concerts, arts and crafts, food, games for the kids, watermelon
contest, free inside entertainment in the historic Roxy theatre, and much
more. Everyone invited!
Arkansas
Tontitown Grape Festival - August
Tontitown, AR. A queen and her court reign over the festivities, which
include a spaghetti dinner for about 8,000 people, a pancake breakfast,
a foot race, a book sale, arts and crafts, and a "rustic relics"
display.
Watermelon Festival -
early August
209 W. South Street, Cave City, AR 72521. Phone: 870-283-7333. Cave City
is home to the Cave City Watermelon Festival held every year in August.
For a town that is usually just a wide spot in the road, Cave City comes
to life this time of year. Cars pack the streets and crowds of people
line the sidewalks. And don’t even think of trying to get through town
during the Watermelon Festival Parade. There is only one street through
town, and it’s the main highway, which is the town’s Main Street. Signs
around town announce the dates of the Festival, stores run specials, and
contestants line up to compete for the title of Queen Melon. Excitement
is in the air, and everyone is waiting for the big day to arrive.Events
begin on Thursday and run all through the weekend. A pancake breakfast
on Saturday is a favorite with hot pancakes, lots of sweet syrup and a
sunrise that paints Main Street with a warm glow. The rest of the day
you’ll find food, fun and singing at the park. And then on Saturday they
have the big parade, with floats, politicians and beauty queens. Follow
the parade over to the park for a day of, singing, political speeches,
craft booths, and the Grand Finale; the free watermelon feast!
Annual Riverside County Fair & National Date Festival
- February (it was on the 13th to 22nd in 2009)
Indio, CA. 2008 had music with headliners such as LeAnn Rimes and Heart
in the Aladdin Concert
Pavilion. The Presidents’ Day Grand Parade entertained fairgoers,
with more than 230 entrants marching the streets of Indio; and a
record 8,382 exhibits in 2008.
California Nut Festival - February 21-24
Chico, California. The California Nut Festival is a comprehensive
community based festival of everything imaginable that is related to
nuts. The Nut Festival started as a gem of an idea in 2005 and grew
through the work of over 35 volunteers and 15 businesses and
organizations. We view 'em on the trees, eat 'em by the handfuls and
study 'em for the benefits. The Festival is four full days of
interesting events aimed at every type of audience. We will fill
your mind with useful ideas, your mouth with great flavors and your
heart with good times.
Grapefruit Festival - April
Borrego Springs, CA. - That's all I know about this one.
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Onion Festival - April
Imperial, CA. - That's all I know about this one. Anyone have
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Orange Blossom
- April
Lindsay, CA. Yearly Events of the Festival: Coronation of
Queen and her court, Church Service for Honored Person followed by
Tea Reception, Bank of Sierra Mixer, Lindsay Cultural Arts
Reception, Pancake Breakfast at City Hall, Parade beginning at the
City Park and ending at Mirage Avenue at the Dollar Store parking
lot, Festival at Sweet Brier Plaza, Dance at Sweet Brier Plaza,
Carnival at the Olive Bowl.
Orange Blossom
- April
Riverside, CA. Their website has been replaced by unrelated
advertisements. This event may be history.
Apple Blossom
Festival - April 26 and 27, 2008 Ives Park and the Sebastopol Veterans Memorial Building, 282
High Street, Sebastopol, CA. (Parade on Main St.).
Admission: General Adult: $7, Senior (62+) & Students 11-17, $5.
Children 10 and under are FREE! Festival Hours: Saturday,
10am-6pm Sunday, 10am-5pm. Parade is at 10am until about noon on
Saturday. PLEASE NO PETS AT THE FESTIVAL, THANK YOU! The Festival
begins with a community parade on Saturday morning at 10am until
about noon. Events continue throughout the weekend for all
ages and interests. Food, drink and nonstop entertainment as well as
crafts galore will delight all your senses. For questions, contact
the Sebastopol Area Chamber of Commerce 1-877-828-4748 or events@sebastopol.org , April
Indio National Date Festival
Phone: 760-347-0676
Asparagus
Festival
- April
Stockton, CA. The Stockton Asparagus Festival is a three-day,
multi-event, food, and entertainment festival, which celebrates
asparagus. The festival features two performing stages, an Asparagus
Alley with the best deep fried asparagus found anywhere, one of the
finest celebrity chef cooking demonstration kitchens, a fabulous
Spear-Its of the Valley wine and beer pavilion, a craft show, 600
booths, displays and exhibits in the show.
Fallbrook Avocado Festival - April Fallbrook, CA. The annual Avocado Festival draws thousands
of people to our quiet village each year. It is definitely a day for
the “wearing of the green,” as green is the most prominent color
found in the booths, worn in the form of hats, and in the form of a
signature T-shirt. Come prepared to visit the many craft and food
booths—you can never go hungry at the Avocado Festival. Colorful
booths line Main and Alvarado Street featuring unique clothing,
hats, arts, crafts, jewelry, and farm-fresh produce for purchase. A
variety of bands and other live entertainment are offered for the
pleasure of festival-goers. Beer gardens and numerous food vendors
cater to every whim.
Castroville Artichoke Festival
- May
11261 Crane Street,
Castroville, CA 95012.
Monterey County. Phone:
(831) 633-6545. Email: info@artichoke-festival.org.
Usually held in mid May.
Directions:
Off Hwy 1 at Castroville Exit. MAY 17 - 18, 2008 Castroville, CA
TICKETS ON SALE at the Door $8 Adults/$4 Children 12 and under.
PARADE: Our sanctioned parade is one of the largest and most
colorful of its kind. Two days of live music! Everything from Swing
to Mariachi, Country to 50's Rock & Roll. Games, face paints,
clowns, stilt walkers, puppets and more! Artichokes fried, sautéed,
grilled, marinated, pickled, fresh, and creamed in soup. Plus foods
from the many ethnic groups that give this area its character. The
area's finest showcase the versatility and unique techniques for
preparing and using artichokes. Sample the best from the area's
award winning producers. Unique gifts and apparel crafted by
artisans from throughout the country. Plus artichoke souvenirs
galore! Artichokes and more, fresh from the heart of the salad bowl.
Hop a bus to the artichoke patch for grower talks and photo ops.
Please No Pets
Prune Festival - May
Campbell, CA. - That's all I know about this one. Anyone have
more information, like their website?
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Raisin
Festival - early May (in 2008: April 30 - May 4)
Downtown Selma - Lincoln Park, Selma, CA. Carnival, Food & Craft
Booths, Art, Baking, Floriculture, Photography and Poetry
Competitions, All Day Entertainment, Raisin Royalty Coronation -
Friday, May 2 - 6:30 PM. For more information call 891-2235.
Gourd
Festival
- June Welburn Gourd Farm, Fallbrook, CA.
Cantaloupe Festival - July
Firebaugh, CA. - That's all I know about this one.
Anyone have more information, like their website? If so,
please write me!
Gilroy Garlic Festival
- Always the last full weekend in July! (in 2008: July 25-27)
Gilroy, CA. Feast on food laced with over two tons of fresh garlic, enjoy three
stages of musical entertainment, shop in arts and crafts, view the
great garlic cook-off and other celebrity cooking demonstrations,
spend time in the children's area, visit interactive displays set up
by many of our sponsors, soak up some glorious sunshine, and mingle
with a fun bunch of garlic-loving people?
Cantaloupe Round up Festival – Late July or August – July
24-27, 2008
Tripple V Farms, Dunckle Park, Firebaugh, CA. Phone:
(559) 659.2043. Anyone have more information, like their website?
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Blackberry Festival - August Lower Lake, CA. - That's all I know about this one.
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Annual Oakley Almond Festival - mid September O'Hara Park, O'Hara Ave & Cypress, Oakley, CA 94561. Parade, Car
Show, Sports on the Delta & Boat Show, Diaper Derby, Cooking
Contest, Lots of Almonds and Almond Festival Souvenirs, Food, Games
for the kids, Arts & Crafts
Annual Loomis Eggplant Festival
- late September or early October.
Loomis Station Plaza, Loomis, CA. Northern California. Directions:
On Taylor Road between Horseshoe Bar Road and Webb Street from 10am -5pm.
Arts, crafts, food, wine
garden, and contests, including free
entertainment all day long.
Our food vendors will be offering everything from pizza, eggplant
parmesan, eggplant pakora, seafood, hamburgers, hot dogs, BBQ
dishes, snacks and cold beverages for every taste!
The Chamber Showcase features many of our local businesses,
including a Farmer’s Market and a Home & Garden Showcase. We have a
lot to offer our festival guests – you’ll find countless give-a-ways
and raffles in this area.
Little House of Eggplant will feature our trademark eggplant
festival merchandise, with t-shirts, aprons, cookbooks, magnets, and
much more
Kelseyville Pear Festival - September
PO Box 384, Kelseyville, CA 95451. Lake County. Phone: (707)
279-9022 or (707) 279-2581. Festival with a petting zoo, train
rides, crafts, food, music arts and a parade. Directions: Take Hwy
29 to Downtown exit. Main Street, Kelseyville.
Walnut Festival - September
Upper Lake, CA. - That's all I know about this one. Anyone
have more information, like their website?
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please write me!
California Avocado Festival - early October
Carpinteria, CA. The Avocado Festival has evolved into one of the
largest festivals in California with three days of fabulous food,
terrific music, and great safe family fun. The Festival is home to
the world's largest vat of guacamole amongst many other avocado &
food dishes to pick from. Don’t miss the “Best Guacamole Contest”
and Avocado Auction at the Avocado Performing Stage on Sunday at 8th
Street. Stroll through the Arts & Crafts Venue between 8th and 6th
Street on Saturday and Sunday or visit the Commercial Marketplace at
the 900 block on Linden Ave. all three days. Head to 7th Street for
the Kid's Block Party. There will be lots of fun games, face
painting and bouncers. Back by popular demand will be the Avocado
Rock Climbing Wall.
Dried Fruit and Nut Festival - October
Winters, CA. - That's all I know about this one. Anyone have
more information, like their website?
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Gourd - October
Palmdale, CA. - That's all I know about this one. Anyone have
more information, like their website?
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please write me!
Mountain Mandarin
Festival - Festival held the weekend before Thanksgiving
every year
Gold Country Fairgrounds, Newcastle, CA 95658. Placer County. Phone:
(916) 663-1918. Open: 9 am - 5 pm Saturday and Sunday. Owari Satsuma
Mandarin Oranges
Mushroom Festival - December
Arcata, CA. - That's all I know about this one. Anyone have
more information, like their website?
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please write me!
Tamale Festival
- December
Indio, CA.
Georgia
Vidalia Onion Festival
- Late April (over 30 years)
Vidalia, GA. Phone: (912) 538-8687. The festival lasts an entire
weekend and normally kicks off with the opening ceremonies on Thursday
night, featuring a themed children’s parade and several special
performances. Friday brings a fun-filled street dance, where you can eat to
your heart’s content. On Saturday and Sunday enjoy the arts and crafts
festival or attend the air show, for a once-in-a-lifetime glimpse of the
U.S. Navy Flight Demonstration Blue Angels or the Canadian Snowbirds
Demonstration Team! Don’t forget to catch the Vidalia Sweet Onion cook-off
and our Georgia folk-life play, “Tales from the Altamaha”.
Hawaii
Maui Onion Festival - First Weekend
in May
Kaanapli, HI. Phone: (808) 875-0457. Sweet onions served many ways,
from onion rings to onion pizza, gumbo and onions smothered on
chicken, goat cheese, etc. They have an onion recipe contest, an
onion eating contest and a parade. For information, contact Whalers
Village at 808-661-4567 or email
info@whalersvillage.com.
Media contact: Charlene Kauhane of Kauhane Communications, Inc. at info@kauhanecommunications.com or
call 808-243-2290.
Massachusetts
Acushnet Apple-Peach Festival
- Annually in early September (just after Labor Day)
Acushnet, MA. Yard sales and farm stands line the main street of Acushnet. All
leading to the center where the real action takes place. Freshly picked produce,
homemade peach, apple, & custard, pies
and pastries to market. Along with a variety of homemade foods to select from,
including Chorizo Sandwiches
Michigan
The National Cherry
Festival - first week in July 1.
Traverse City, MI.
Events
calendar. Celebrating 80 years with parades, competitive events, fun events,
children's events, food, arts and crafts, car and truck show, and air
show and new events including a feast of cherries and local wines and a
world record attempt to host the world's largest cherry pancake
breakfast.
Mississippi
Mississippi Pecan Festival -
Sept. 25, 26 and 27, 2009
Richton, MS 39476. Phone:
601-964-8201. Email: fulmerrichton@aol.com.
Admission $8.00, Children 4 & under free.
Enjoy some of the South's finest foods. Shop at over 250 booths from all
over the region. Sit and enjoy the most exciting stage in Mississippi.
Listen to Bluegrass and Gospel music in the shade of huge pecan trees. Enjoy
all the events that have made the MS Pecan Festival the favorite among
families.
Montana State Chokecherry Festival - annually, on the first Saturday
after Labor Day
408 Northeast Main Street, Lewistown, MT 59457. Phone: 535-5436. Email:
lewchamb@midrivers.com. The
Chokecherry, a small, maroon-colored fruit with a puckery taste that grows
wild in Montana, will reign supreme on the first Saturday after Labor Day.
It's a time of wholesome fun for everyone from tiny tykes to Grandpa.
Attended by close to 3,000 people, the day starts with the Kiwanis Club
serving an outdoor breakfast at Main Street and Second Avenue. On the menu
is pancakes, served with -- what - else -- Chokecherry Syrup. From a
Chokecherry pit-spitting contest to art & craft booths (over 160 in 2007), a
5k and 1 mile run/walk. Chokecherry culinary contest, children activities,
free entertainment, the day is literally packed with fun things to do. Also
included is a classic car show. A visitor writes on September 24, 2008:
"You should check out the Chokecherry Festival in Lewistown Montana! It is
amazing!! Parade, food venders, crafts, and a ton of natural products all
made from the local Chokecherries there! They have a chokecherry spitting
contest with the winner being crowned King of the Festival! There is musical
Entertainment also! It precedes by one day the Utica Montana What the Hay
day! Where local ranchers compete for prizes with hay bale creations for
miles in the fields while the public can get a ballot and vote while driving
through the area and stopping at yet another craft bazarre in Utica! they
are both simply amazing. "
New York
Oklahoma
Pennsylvania
Utah
Black Island Farms Harvest Festival - carrots, pumpkins, other
vegetables, Other fruit or veg, produce for sale, parking provide free,
snacks and refreshment stand, musical entertainment, restrooms, picnic area,
face painting, farm animals, events at your location (call for info)
3178 S. 3000 W., Syracuse, UT 84075. Phone: 801 5407932. Fax: 801 5407932.
Email:
dorathylaw@msn.com. Directions: Crops are usually available in
September, October. Open: mid-September to November 1, Monday to
Thursday, 4pm to 10pm Friday 4pm to midnight Saturday 10am to midnight
Sunday 1pm to 5pm. Payment: Cash, Check. Cabbage, squash, gourds, onions.
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