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'''The Woodstock Fruit Festival''' is a nonprofit festival celebrating a fruit-based diet since 2010.<ref>Woodstock Fruit Festival website. http://www.woodstockfruitfestival.com/page/budget-1</ref> In 2013 the fitness activities, lectures and 24-hour fruit bar (as well as gourmet fruit-based dinners) drew in excess of 600 participants for the 7 day festival. In 2014 the WFF announced that there would be 2 weeks rather than one - showing that this movement and festival are growing.[[File:Woodstock Fruit Festival Logo.png|thumb|Woodstock Fruit Festival Logo]]
'''The Woodstock Fruit Festival''' is a nonprofit festival celebrating a fruit-based diet since 2010.<ref>Woodstock Fruit Festival website. http://www.woodstockfruitfestival.com/page/budget-1</ref> In 2013 the fitness activities, lectures and 24-hour fruit bar (as well as gourmet fruit-based dinners) drew in excess of 600 participants for the 7 day festival. In 2014 the WFF announced that there would be 2 weeks rather than one - showing that this movement and festival are growing.[[File:Woodstock Fruit Festival Logo.png|thumb|Woodstock Fruit Festival Logo]]


Michael Arnstein is the founder of the festival and is known as "The Fruitarian" in [[Ultramarathon|ultra-long distance running]]. Other notable attendees include Tim Van Orden, winner of 7 US Masters Trail Running Championship,<ref>Running Raw http://runningraw.com/blog/?p=1094</ref>{{FV|date=July 2014}} among others and Dr. Douglas Graham, best-selling author of "The 80/10/10 Diet" which recommends a fruit-based diet.
[[Michael Arnstein]] is the founder of the festival and is known as "The Fruitarian" in [[Ultramarathon|ultra-long distance running]]. Other notable attendees include Tim Van Orden, winner of 7 US Masters Trail Running Championship,<ref>Running Raw http://runningraw.com/blog/?p=1094</ref>{{FV|date=July 2014}} among others and Dr. Douglas Graham, best-selling author of "The 80/10/10 Diet" which recommends a fruit-based diet.


The Woodstock Fruit Festival was discussed on CNN with Dr. Gupta on August 18, 2013 just before the festival opened.<ref>CNN "Food For Life", Dr. Gupta, August 18, 2011, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KE5Z1gKiD1s</ref>
The Woodstock Fruit Festival was discussed on CNN with Dr. Gupta on August 18, 2013 just before the festival opened.<ref>CNN "Food For Life", Dr. Gupta, August 18, 2011, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KE5Z1gKiD1s</ref>

Revision as of 09:58, 31 August 2014

The Woodstock Fruit Festival is a nonprofit festival celebrating a fruit-based diet since 2010.[1] In 2013 the fitness activities, lectures and 24-hour fruit bar (as well as gourmet fruit-based dinners) drew in excess of 600 participants for the 7 day festival. In 2014 the WFF announced that there would be 2 weeks rather than one - showing that this movement and festival are growing.

Woodstock Fruit Festival Logo

Michael Arnstein is the founder of the festival and is known as "The Fruitarian" in ultra-long distance running. Other notable attendees include Tim Van Orden, winner of 7 US Masters Trail Running Championship,[2][failed verification] among others and Dr. Douglas Graham, best-selling author of "The 80/10/10 Diet" which recommends a fruit-based diet.

The Woodstock Fruit Festival was discussed on CNN with Dr. Gupta on August 18, 2013 just before the festival opened.[3] Other media attention came from as far away as the Dutch press de Volkskrant,[4] Huffington Post[5] and NY Magazine.[6]

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