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Mountain Harvest Festival

Coordinates: 38°52′3″N 107°35′33″W / 38.86750°N 107.59250°W / 38.86750; -107.59250
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The Mountain Harvest Festival is a 3-day event in downtown Paonia, Colorado held during the last weekend of September. There are musical acts, poetry, an art show, a chili cook off, a street dance, crafts, wine tasting, as well as classes on canning, raising livestock and sustainable living.

Included in the weekends events are farm tours, workshops in permaculture, beekeeping and raising chickens and goats. The festival, which is also a non-profit organization, is held annually.[1]

References

  1. ^ Buchan, Jodi (2015). Western Colorado fruit and wine: a bountiful history. Charleston, SC: American Palate. pp. 25–26. ISBN 9781626197800. LCCN 2015938640.

38°52′3″N 107°35′33″W / 38.86750°N 107.59250°W / 38.86750; -107.59250