The 40th Annual Vermont Apple Festival & Craft Show, hosted by the Springfield Regional Chamber of Commerce, was a resounding success! With blue skies and bright foliage, it was a perfect day to celebrate fall in Vermont.
This year’s event featured 6 vendor sections
“The Gym” with the usual classic craft vendors offering quilts, wooden crafts, paintings, jewelry, soaps, wreaths, and much more.
“The Cafe” with specialty foods, including sauces, mixes, spices, and other tasty finds!
“The Kids’ Corner” (Sponsored by ServPro of Windham & Windsor) had indoor activities with the Springfield Town Library, Springfield Area Parent Child Center, Black River Innovation Campus, and the River Valley Technical Center Computer Sciences Class.
“The Farmers Market” with the Springfield Farmers Market & Others with jam, jellies, honey, cider, art, baked goods, and other farm fresh goodies.
“The Home, Health, and Business Corridor” (Sponsored by Jerry Farnum State Farm Insurance) with flu and COVID shots through North Star Health, inflatable archery with the Boy Scouts, a Humvee with the Army National Guard, and many other local businesses, organizations, and clubs.
“The Upper Landing” (and fields) with 8 fantastic food trucks offering everything from boba to tacos, to fried Oreos we had some fantastic food options available. We had so much interest this year that we had to overflow into the fields with some of our activities such as Face painting offered by the SHS Spanish Exchange Program, and pumpkin painting hosted by the National Honor Society. In the fields, we also had Troy Wunderle’s Big Top Adventures, the Fastest Kid in Town Race, and a petting area with some very cute goats and more vendors! Out back of the parking lot we had a UTV obstacle course hosted by the Sheriff’s Department for the kids to try their hand at driving.
The festival drew over 3,000 attendees and featured more than 100 vendors from across New England. Other highlights included a caricature artist, balloon animals, and live music with performances from talented local musicians including Bill Brink, Matt Merserve, Horse Nail Hill Duo, Johnny O, Paula Boyle, AliT, and The Milkhouse Heaters.
Children were thrilled by the balloon art from the Ballonatic and a captivating acrobatic performance by Uplife Acrobatics between musical sets. Adults enjoyed the Beer and Wine Garden, hosted by Black Rock Steakhouse. Southern Vermont Astronomy Group provided solar viewing activities, and Miss Vermont 2024 made a special appearance, meeting guests and serving as a judge for the Apple Pie Contest.
Apples were front and center throughout the festival. The Apple Pie Contest showcased pies baked by community members and students from the Culinary Program at the River Valley Technical Center, who also prepared pans of delicious apple crisp for us to sell. Meanwhile, the Horticulture Program pressed fresh apple cider, led by John Harmer. The Chamber provided free apples for guests to enjoy as they browsed vendor booths and also sold cider donuts and bags of apples from Wellwood Orchards.
The success of this year’s Apple Festival was made possible thanks to the efforts of volunteers and sponsors. We want to give a shout-out to HB Energy for their help with this event, it would not be possible without them contributing their time, skills, and equipment, they are essential in setting up and getting power where it needs to be for the festival (and helping us move giant apple decorations in their trucks). Thank you to the Springfield Rotary and Springfield VFW Post 771 for helping with parking. And a big overall thank you to all the sponsors, volunteers, board members, staff, vendors, and attendees for making this event happen.
The Vermont Apple Festival & Craft Show has been a staple fall event in Springfield, Vermont for over 40 years now, we at the Springfield Regional Chamber of Commerce look forward to this event running for many years to come and appreciate the people of Springfield and the surrounding communities coming out and supporting our local small businesses, farms, and artisans.
This year’s sponsors included:
Apple Barrel
WCFR
HB Energy
Springfield Hospital
Golden Apple
VTEL
North Star Health
Mascoma
Jerry Farnum - State Farm
Red Apple
SAPA TV
Springfield Co-op
Cota & Cota
One Credit Union
Springfield Rotary Club
Black River Coffee Bar
ServPro of Windham & Windsor
Green Apple
Claremont Savings Bank
Richards Group
Gallery at the Vault
Wellwood
Springfield Housing Authority
Crown Point Country Club
Imagetek
Apple Seed
Cannatrol
Springfield Regional Development
Lamb & McNaughton
Primerica
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