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Pennsylvania Food Festivals & Shows 2023-2024

Pennsylvania Food Festivals & Shows 2023-2024

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Pennsylvania Food Festivals & Shows 2023-2024
(Food, Wine, Beer & Agricultural Events)

Pennsylvania Food Festivals & Shows 2023
Pennsylvania Food Festivals & Shows 2023

2023 – 2024 PENNSYLVANIA Month by month

CLICK ON THE MONTHS ABOVE for a Complete Listing for All Pennsylvania Events, with Descriptions and Links.

Here are JUST A FEW Featured Events:

December
PeepsFest & Peeps Chick Drop
Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
Located at the iconic SteelStacks in Bethlemen, the event features those delicious marshmallow Peeps. Music, arts/crafts, 5k run, and more. The festival closes with a bang with the famous Just Born Peeps Chick Drop and fireworks. 

March – Annual Philly Craft Beer Festival
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
More than 75 of the country’s best craft breweries will be on hand to offer samples of their finest brewing achievements to ticketholders at two sessions, a VIP session from 12:30-5:00pm; and a General Session from 1:30-5:00pm. 

May – Annual Rhubarb Festival
Intercourse, Pennsylvania
See the fastest rhubarb cars in our world-famous rhubarb derby. ¤Best Rhubarb Dessert in Lancaster County´ Baking Contest. Dance down Pepper Lane to our Rhubarb Stroll. Rhubarb dips, sauces, pies and delectable rhubarb drinks. 

July – Annual Blueberry Festival – Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
The ‘Sweetest Festival of the Summer’ is full of blueberry flavor and lots of happenings, including live music, regional crafters, children’s games and activities, colonial demonstrations, culinary contests, and an assortment of blueberry themed food.  Enter the Blueberry Festival Cooking Contest.  Join us for our pie eating contests for kids and adults both days.  The newly expanded Blueberry Brewery will sample blueberry beer, wine, mead, and vodka.  More than 15 bands will perform a variety of genres including: jazz, blues, rock, country, and more.  This family friendly festival has fun activities for kids including: pony rides, crafts, creating corn husk dolls and totem poles with the Museum of Indian Culture.  New this year is our costumed Pet Parade on Sunday. 

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