The Hootenanny, a festival of local music and food, has been organized to celebrate the joy of local culture. Local, organic food will be available for purchase as well as games, face painting, hay rides and folk dancing. Children will have the chance to spot cows, chickens, sheep and more on the working dairy and vegetable farm.
The admission fee is $10, $8 in advance. Advance tickets can be purchased by contacting bernadette@camphillkimberton.org or 610-935-8660. Attendees may bring their own blankets or lawn chairs.
Proceeds from the Hootenanny will go to Camphill Kimberton, a dynamic farming and handcrafting community that includes adults with developmental disabilities. This non-profit organization has provided meaningful work and a supportive environment since it was founded in 1972. Located on 432 acres of farm, gardens and woodlands in Chester County, Camphill Kimberton is also a local center for culture and a model for sound ecological living.
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Musicians scheduled to perform on the hay wagon stage include: Mostly Maybe, Dirk Quinn, Perseverance Jazz Band, and Big Bad Wolf.