Hovander Homestead Bluegrass Festival

Photo: KAFE/Images courtesy of Hovander Homestead Bluegrass Festival. Photo credit: Rae & Rae Photography


Dance and sing with your kids at one last party this summer…the 3rd Annual Hovander Homestead Bluegrass Festival!  September 1st and 2nd at Hovander Homestead Park in Ferndale!

You kids will love the Children’s Activity Tent, sponsored by KAFE 104.1 and Gabriel’s Art Kids!  Make musical memories at two stages packed with national and local bluegrass acts.  Enjoy food and a beer garden.  You can even camp for the weekend!

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