Spring has sprung and everyone is just itching to spend some time outdoors. This weekend you can enjoy the flowering dogwood trees and a fun-filled day at a dreamy dogwood festival. What better way to celebrate Mother’s Day weekend in Connecticut that with a trip to one spot that welcomes warm weather with a bang.
The Greenfield Hill Dogwood Festival will take place May 11-13 in Fairfield. This celebration is the perfect way to welcome the arrival of Spring to Connecticut.
The gorgeous blooming trees on sight are just one reason to stop by this festival. You will be enchanted by the sights and smells of the flowering scenery.
Visit the plant and garden boutique at the festival. Colorful hanging baskets and potted plants are available for purchase and they make wonderful Mother's Day gifts.
Don't miss the Mini Dogwood Dash at 10:30 a.m. on Saturday, May 12th. This series of short races for kids under 8-years-old will be held at the Memorial Garden and prizes are awarded to all little participants. Even if you don't have small kids, being a cheerleader for this event is a ton of fun.
Stroll through the grounds and visit the many craft vendors. You'll also want to stop by Kate's corner which boasts tag sale bargains that you won't be able to resist.
Enjoy live music all weekend long from a premier a capella group to a grand choir. Saturday afternoon the Angry O'Haras will treat spectators to lively bluegrass tunes.
The Dogwood Festival at the Greenfield Hill Congregational Church will take place at 1045 Old Academy Rd., Fairfield, CT 06824. For more information including a list of events, visit their website
Have you ever been to this fun spring festival in Connecticut? Share your experiences in the comments section below.
If you plan to attend this year, you might want to stop by this awesome restaurant in Fairfield that serves super duper hot dogs for a bite to eat afterward. Other places in the Nutmeg State that are incredible to visit during the spring include this rose garden and this flower bridge.
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