Thursday, 17 September 2020 13:52

This Fall at the Washington County Fairgrounds

Fantastic Food Truck Corral. Photo provided. Fantastic Food Truck Corral. Photo provided.

Adirondack Wool and Arts Festival 

GREENWICH ­— Get your holiday shopping done early by supporting local artisans and farmers at the Adirondack Wool and Arts Festival.

The festival this year will be occurring at the Washington County Fairgrounds the weekend of Sept. 26 and 27 featuring local artisans, and craft food and beverage vendors. Whether you are looking for supplies to create or are looking for something completed, there is something for everyone. Vendors include fiber artisans, silversmiths, leatherworks, jewelry, woodcrafts, craft beverages, and foods. 

Complete spring cleaning by bringing any gently used fiber equipment and supplies to be sold at the silent auction. Items that are not sold on Saturday will be available for sale on Sunday. Please visit www.adkwoolandarts.com/equipment-auction for more information on how to bring your item for auction. 

In order to ensure everyone’s health and safety masks will be required for the event by all guests and vendors on the fairgrounds. Vendors will be spaced out throughout the fairgrounds to ensure ample spacing between people can be maintained. All buildings will have one way in and one way out access with multiple hand sanitizer and hand washing stations located throughout the grounds. 

The festival grounds are open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 262 and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Sunday, Sept. 27. Admission is $5.00 with children 13 and under are free. For information please visit the festival’s website at www.adkwoolandarts.com

Fantastic Food Truck Corral 

GREENWICH ­— Join the fair through Oct. 2 at the Washington County Fairgrounds for the final installment of the Fantastic Food Truck Corral on Fridays from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. Each Friday, the fairgrounds will be welcoming food vendors from around the area for an evening of good food and local music that can be enjoyed at one of the socially distanced picnic tables, your own chair or blanket, or take the food to go.

To ensure everyone’s safety masks are required to visit the food truck event as well as maintaining six-feet of social distancing from fellow food patrons and vendors. Hand washing stations with water and soap and hand sanitizer dispensers will be available throughout the corral for all to use throughout the event. 

These will be the final weekends for the Food Truck Corral.

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