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Music in the Valley; Folk & Wine Festival

Presented by Hale Farm & Village at Hale Farm and Village, Bath OH

Jul 09 2016
Music in the Valley; Folk & Wine Festival

The Music in the Valley Folk and Wine Festival, presented in partnership with Folknet, the Barking Spider Tavern, and the Wine Buzz is an opportunity to enjoy local musicians playing their banjos, guitars, and fiddles. Guests are welcome to stop and listen to the musicians as they tour the grounds, and can enjoy tasting wines from a select number of Ohio based wineries. Participating wineries include:

Maize Valley

M Cellars

Myrddin Winery

Grape and Granary

The Winery at Spring Hill

and more….

This years event is expanding with later hours, a larger tented area, more food vendors and wineries and a wine and cheese pairing seminar sponsored by the Wine Buzz magazine. In addition to the casual performances throughout the day, Hale Farm has scheduled jam sessions on the stage.

All regular museum exhibits and demonstrations are open to the public during the festival. Hale Farm & Village showcases 90 acres of historic structures, farm animals, gardens and early American craft and ... view more »

ADMISSION INFO

$10 adults; $5 youth 3-12; members freernWine tastings are $10 for a glass and 5 tickets (good for one tasting each). The tasting area will open at 11:00am. Guests are encouraged to bring blankets and chairs.

LOCATION

Hale Farm and Village

2686 Oak Hill Road, Bath, OH 44210

PARKING INFO

Onsite Parking

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