Yankee Insider

ne-home-garden-showMay 17 – 19, 2013
Fryeburg Fairgrounds, 154 Main Street, Rte. 5, Fryeburg, Maine
www.homegardenflowershow.com 800-359-2033 info@homegardenflowershow.com

Eight buildings, 300 booths showcasing home, energy and garden related products plus five acres of outdoor
garden related displays, zone hardy perennials, annuals, seedlings. Garden artists, speakers.

SIMON PEARCE HAND ENGRAVING WITH HEIDI COCKWILL
Saturday, May 4, 2013 11:00 am–3:00 pm
Quechee, Vermont

Saturday, June 8, 2013 11:00 am–3:00 pm
Hanover,  New Hampshire

Join us for a special hand engraving event. Engraving artist Heidi Cockwill will be in the store from 11 am-3 pm to personalize your purchase while you wait.  Call us at 603-643-0100 for more information or to place a phone order, or visit: www.simonpearce.com.

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WGBY 2013 ASPARAGUS FESTIVAL AND GALA
Roots Stage • Entertainment• Food • Farms • Art & Activities

June 2-3, 2013
Festival: 10:00 am–4:00 pm
Seven Sisters Market Bistro & Bison Farm, Home of “Hadley Grass”
Route 9, Hadley, Massachusetts

Gala: 6:00–11:00 pm
Asparagus Chef’s Dinner at the Lord Jeffery Inn
Amherst, Massachusetts

Join us at the WGBY Asparagus Festival to celebrate western New England through one of its most famous crops, Hadley Grass! For more information: www.wgby.org/asparagusfestival or mwaechter@wgby.org.

STOWE WINE & FOOD CLASSICstowe logoJune 21-23, 2013
Trapp Family Lodge in Stowe, Vermont
www.stowewine.com 888-683-2427 info@stowewine.com

The Stowe Wine & Food Classic is a three-day food and wine experience, taking you from farm to table and vine to
glass. Not only will you rub elbows with top winemakers and chefs, you will meet the farmers and suppliers these chefs count on daily for fresh ingredients.

LOWELL FOLK FESTIVAL
July 26–28, 2013
Downtown Lowell, Massachusetts
www.LowellFolkFestival.org 978-275-1705

The Lowell Folk Festival, now in its 27th year, celebrates the finest in traditional music, food, and crafts from around the
world. Festival goers experience music and foods most often enjoyed in homes, social clubs, and at holiday celebrations, over a period of three days throughout Lowell’s historic downtown. It is the largest free folk festival in the country.