Ciderfest/Craft Fair
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The annual Ciderfest continues for another great weekend of Craft Booths, Live Music, Barbeque and other Good Eats. There'll be lots of fun, Family Activities like a Petting Zoo, Picking your Pumpkin, Hayrides, watching Kettle Corn being popped and much more. Come visit us and enjoy some very fresh Apple Cider.
Always held on the last weekend in September and the first weekend in October. - 8am to 6 pm.
Ciderfest/Craft Fair
Phone : 913-837-5202 (Always call and confirm events.)
Email Address : info@louisburgcidermill.com
Web: www.louisburgcidermill.com
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