The annual Wye Mountain Daffodil Festival starts at 9 a.m . this Saturday in Perry County and continues through Sunday, March 10.
Festival hours are from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day and parking and admission is free but donations are accepted.
The daffodils and jonquils that cover the mountain are already starting to bloom and event organizers note that the festival’s length and daily hours could be extended depending on the weather.
Now in its 46th year, the festival is a benefit for Wye Mountain Church, formerly a United Methodist congregation, and before that, it was a United Brethren church, built in 1928.
In addition to the flowers, there’s arts and crafts that will be for sale along with food trucks. In years past, the cinnamon rolls were a must purchase.
There will also be daffodil bulbs for sale at the festival as well.
The address for the church is 22300 Highway 113, Bigelow and for more click here.
As written about previously, the drive to Wye Mountain is worth it. There’s roughly 10 acres of glorious color on display as matching families pose with the Easter best as photographers snap away.
Speaking of flowers
Cherry blossoms will be on display in Hot Springs this Saturday as part of the American Craft Sake Festival.
Origami Sake, based in Hot Springs, is one of the hosts, along with the city and the Sake Brewers Association.
It will start at 5 p.m. in downtown Hot Springs on Saturday and carry through to Sunday a Sumo Wrestling exhibition at 6 p.m.
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The annual Wye Mountain Daffodil Festival starts at 9 a.m . this Saturday in Perry County and continues through Sunday, March 10.
Festival hours are from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day and parking and admission is free but donations are accepted.
The daffodils and jonquils that cover the mountain are already starting to bloom and event organizers note that the festival’s length and daily hours could be extended depending on the weather.
Now in its 46th year, the festival is a benefit for Wye Mountain Church, formerly a United Methodist congregation, and before that, it was a United Brethren church, built in 1928.
In addition to the flowers, there’s arts and crafts that will be for sale along with food trucks. In years past, the cinnamon rolls were a must purchase.
There will also be daffodil bulbs for sale at the festival as well.
The address for the church is 22300 Highway 113, Bigelow and for more click here.
As written about previously, the drive to Wye Mountain is worth it. There’s roughly 10 acres of glorious color on display as matching families pose with the Easter best as photographers snap away.
Speaking of flowers
Cherry blossoms will be on display in Hot Springs this Saturday as part of the American Craft Sake Festival.
Origami Sake, based in Hot Springs, is one of the hosts, along with the city and the Sake Brewers Association.
It will start at 5 p.m. in downtown Hot Springs on Saturday and carry through to Sunday a Sumo Wrestling exhibition at 6 p.m.
To buy tickets, click here.