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Event
Fiddlehead Festival day two
This family friendly, full-scale botanical festival features an amazing line up of musicians, artists, wildcrafters, educators, and great local food; and of course, ciders. An environment to learn more about our invasive species utilization efforts, learn and taste the use of botanicals in foods and beverages, and why the spring is host to the most important ingredient in our wild harvested & wild fermented ciders.
Listen and engage with some of our hard working locally influential non-profits such as, School Garden Project, Beyond Toxics, and Friends of Buford Park as well as great sustainable, wild resource driven businesses such as Mountain Rose Herbs, Mycological, and more.
We are proud to offer a product that is part of a locally renewable practice that demonstrates that it is possible to work together to harmoniously achieve goals of land restoration while rolling out what used to be wasted ingredients into something that is both thoughtfully crafted, wildly clean and delicious, and we can do this without the reliance of industrial, off-shore, and out-of-state ingredients. This vision would not be made possible without the shared activism, steadfast and supportive relationships of some outstanding non-profit and for-profit organizations and their talented and dedicated teams. We are excited to find ways to continue to expand these visions and the community around it. We would like to invite you to not just attend our celebration on April 27th & 28th, but to be a partner in supporting this community driven event.
Spring Up and Roll out!
Please join us on Friday April 27th for our tasting room grand re-opening feat. Hillstomp, Breakers Yard, and Alder St. from 6pm-11pm at 2nd and Lincoln. Come back the following day for our 1st inaugural Fiddlehead Festival. With live music all day from artists such as Shook Twins, Petunia and the Vipers, Sugar Beets, Danny Barnes, Water Tower, and Cedar Teeth! The event is family friendly with all ages activities till 7pm with arts, crafts, games and classes all built around the celebration of local spring botanicals.
The Fiddlehead Fest also celebrates the participants of our Community "For the Love of Lilac drive. We invite the community to bring in your lilacs in exchange for cider or house sodas, with a percentage of product sale proceeds going to School Garden Project. You can redeem one pound of flowers for one pint of cider or juice at our Ciderhouse. Four lbs. gets you a growler with the fill or a ticket to both nights of The Fiddlehead Fest, if you are lucky enough to have the early blooms!
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LocationWildCraft Cider Works (View)
232 Lincoln St
EUGENE, OR 97401
United States
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Kid Friendly: Yes! |
Non-Smoking: Yes! |
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
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