SpringFest at Mount Hope Farm this weekend

Posted 5/10/19

This is a great event to get the family together and enjoy the spring season. Our Farmers Market (from 9 am to 12:30 pm) will be in full swing while our donkeys and goats will be out and about …

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SpringFest at Mount Hope Farm this weekend

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This is a great event to get the family together and enjoy the spring season. Our Farmers Market (from 9 am to 12:30 pm) will be in full swing while our donkeys and goats will be out and about looking for treats and attention. Take a docent or self-guided tour of the Inn and gardens. The Bristol Garden Club will be at the Farm hosting its annual plant sale; artisans will be showing a variety of lovely gift items perfect for Mom; and the Colby James Band is appearing at SpringFest beginning at 10:30 am. Native American presentations and 2ndRhode Island Regiment and Federal Blues Militia re-enactments will also be held throughout the event.

WHERE: Mount Hope Farm, 250 Metacom Ave., Bristol
WHEN: Saturday, May 11; 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
COST: Free
MORE INFO: Mounthopefarm.org

SpringFest, Mount Hope Farm

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