12th Annual Shoreham Apple Fest
Sunday, 19th, 2021 Noon to 4pm
Shoreham Town Green & Gazebo
We are so excited to bring back our community Apple Fest! This 12th (almost) annual Apple Fest will be held on Sunday, September 19h at the Shoreham town green and gazebo. Delicious food, live music, an apple pie contest, a farmers' market, children's activities (including a bounce house obstacle course from 12-2), will be featured at the afternoon-long event. Apple Fest is an annual fall fundraiser for the Friends of the Platt Memorial Library and is a public event open to all.
Every year the Friends of the Platt Memorial Library raise over $5000.00 while selling lunch, apples and cider, apple desserts, home preserves and crafts, as well as other activities.
The Library will offer for sale a lunch of pulled pork sandwiches with slaw, mac 'n' cheese, apple desserts and cider. Food will be served out of the church basement, so bring your mask. Entertainment will be provided by Snake Mountain Bluegrass. Farmers' Market vendors will be selling fresh vegetables and apples, bottles of locally produced apple hard cider and ice cider, several types of locally bottled spirits, cheeses, eggs, farm raised meat, honey, maple products, candied apples, jams, jellies and handmade arts and crafts. Enter our 50/50 raffle, buy a Sno-Cone, play a round of tennis or pickle ball. Relax and enjoy a glass of hard or fresh sweet cider at the cocktail garden! Please help us make our 2021 fundraiser a success.
Are you a great baker? Prove it! Enter a pie in the "Best Apple Pie" contest. There will be 2 entry categories: youth (under the age of 16) and adults (16 and older). Individuals or teams are encouraged to enter. Contest rules, entry forms, and information about prizes can be found at Shoreham's Platt Memorial Library, orchards throughout Addison County, or downloaded here: http://www.plattlib.org/programs/apple-fest
Apple Fest has free admission and will run from Noon to 4:00 pm, rain or shine. For more information about Apple Fest call Carol Causton (897-2747) or the Platt Memorial Library 897-2647.