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Mount Snow Brewers Festival When: September 1 & 2, 12 ­ 6pm Where: Mount Snow, Dover, VT The renowned celebration of beer, music and food celebrates its 24th anniversary Labor Day weekend. The Mount Snow Brewers Festival is established as one of the premier events of its kind in the Northeast and we are expecting near­ ly 50 different breweries to be on­hand pouring their beers and ciders from 100+ different taps.

Mad River Valley Craft Fair When: September 1 & 2, 10am ­ 5pm Where: Kenyon's Field, Rt 100, Waitsfield, VT A festival of crafts, art, live music, food, demos, door prizes, free kids activities and more! No pets, please. Rain or shine.

Southern VT Garlic & Herb Festival When: September 1 & 2, 10am ­ 5pm Where: Camelot Village ­ 66 Colgate Heights, Bennington, VT Join garlic­lovers from throughout New England as they come to sample food and crafts from hundreds of different vendors, all made from ­ you guessed it ­ garlic and herbs! Everything from garlic ice cream to garlic jelly, pickled garlic, roasted garlic, garlic braids and, of course, plain garlic bulbs of every variety will be available for sampling and purchase, along with planting and braiding and cooking demonstrations. This family­friendly event will offer fun for all ages including live music throughout the weekend.

Plymouth Folk & Blues Festival When: September 2 & 3, 2pm Where: President Calvin Coolidge State Historic Site, Plymouth, VT The President Calvin Coolidge State Historic Site will host the 13th Annual Plymouth Folk & Blues Festival on Labor Day Weekend. The event showcases Vermont and nationally known musicians. The concerts are free, although a donation is suggested.

Brattleboro Bacon Fest: Bacon, Blues, and Brews When: September 8, 11am ­ 4pm Where: Guilford Fairground, Guilford, VT Bacon, blues and brews will be featured at this fourth annual family­friendly festival! Local vendors will showcase their mouthwatering bacon recipes, plus craft beer and live music.

Vermont Golden Honey Festival When: September 9, 10am ­ 4pm Where: Golden Stage Inn, Proctorsville, VT The Vermont Golden Honey Festival is part Farmers Market with local produce and hot food, part Craft Fair with artists and crafters selling their unique items for you and for gifts, and part beekeepers event with wooden ware and networking for bee enthusiasts. CAPITAL REGION LIVING MAGAZINE | SEPTEMBER 2018 |

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