Enjoy an afternoon at the Annual Village Peddler Festival
 
 
 
Enjoy this American arts and crafts festival in a beautiful pastoral setting - all for the whole family...
 
 
     
 

Village Peddler Festival Location:

Lake Metroparks Farmpark
8800 Euclid Chardon Rd. (Route 6)
Kirtland, Ohio (Lake County)
Phone: (800) 366-3276
25 miles east of Cleveland, Ohio, exit 193 (Rt. 306) off I-90, go 5 miles south on Rt. 306, then east 1mile on Rt. 6 to the Festival.

Click here to get directions from Google Maps

 
 
Map to Village Peddler Festival

Farmpark is a 235 acre family friendly facility easily accessible from I-90
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Admission includes all daily Farmpark activities


Rates:
Adults (12-59)    ...................................
Mature Adults (60+)    ........................
Children (2-11)    ..................................
Little Ones (Under 2)    .......................
$7.00
$6.00
$4.00
FREE
No coupons, passes, AAA or entertainment book discounts accepted for this event.

FREE PARKING!.

OVER 165 CRAFTSMEN

Country — Victorian — Primitive — Traditional — Americana

Folk Musicians • Wagon Rides (Free!) • Delicious Food • Harvest Market

Please, no pets or alcoholic beverages are permitted.
Programs subject to change.

For further information or advance tickets, post a letter to:
The Village Peddler Festival, P.O. Box 20, Austinburg, Ohio 44010

You can also contact us through this number: (440) 503-8414

Picnic area

Sponsors:

Ohio Magazine
Lake County Visitors Bureau
Cleveland Magazine
The News-Herald
Lake County Women's Journal
 
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Enjoy a fall afternoon in the country...
An outdoor marketplace filled with craftsmen, music and the aroma of food cooking outside.

festival entertainer

 

 
 

165 artisans and craftsmen
Folk art, baskets, herbs & flowers, pottery, candles, tinware, soaps, cards, wreaths, quilting, dolls, toys, teddy bears, black bear art, tole painting, stained glass, blown glass, primitives, Shaker brooms, wheat weavings, birdhouses, jewelry, angels, clothing, Santas & snowmen, miniatures, furniture—tables, benches, stools, shelves, woven rugs, slate paintings, photography, painted gourds, fall and Christmas accents, vintage finds, 18th and 19th century-style decorative painting, stone carvings, garden art, wheat weavings, wool appliqué, woven clothing and much, much more!

Many new craftsmen including a silhouette artist

Fair food

"Bring your appetite to enjoy this delicious food"
Creamed chicken and biscuits, gourmet pizza, canolis, smoothies, pulled pork, french fries, homemade pies, ice cream, fresh lemonade, kettle popcorn, fudge, corn dogs, apple fritters and funnel cakes.

Harvest and Gourmet Market
Chef Demonstrations Candy shop Bakery

Enjoy shopping at the harvest market for fresh produce, plants, cut flowers, honey, maple syrup, jams, dips, cookies, breads, and more

Last Year's Folk Musicians

Forsythe Special
Dave Pethel of
The Silver String
Band

Bev Newbold
Sat. & Sun., 10-12

Silver String Band
Saturday, 12-4:30

The Real Deal (Five Piece String Band)
Saturday, 1 p.m. (alongside crafters)

Forsythe Special - Traditional Celtic and folk music
Sunday 12-4

If I Had A Hammer
Sunday, 1 p.m. (alongside crafters)

Forsythe Special

Forsythe Special