Where:
Downtown Polson
Main Street Polson, MT
Description:
The much-anticipated Flathead Cherry Festival is set to return to Polson, Montana, on July 27-28. This annual event promises a weekend of cherry-themed festivities, local artistry, delicious food, lively music, and diverse vendors. It celebrates the cherry harvest in the picturesque Flathead Lake region, bringing together the community and visitors for a delightful summer experience. The Flathead Cherry Festival is being managed and presented by handMADE Montana in partnership with the Polson Chamber of Commerce.
Event Highlights:
Local Artists: Explore unique and handcrafted works from talented local artists. From functional art to jewelry, ceramics, and crafts, there’s something to captivate every art enthusiast.
Food Delights: Savor the flavors of summer with an array of cherry-inspired dishes and other local culinary treats. Food vendors will offer a variety of options to suit every palate.
Live Music: Enjoy live performances from local musicians throughout the festival. The vibrant sounds will provide the perfect backdrop to your festival experience.
Diverse Vendors: Browse a wide selection of local vendors and freshly baked treats. Discover unique items and support local businesses.
The Flathead Cherry Festival is more than just a celebration of cherries; it’s a celebration of community. Whether you’re a local resident or a visitor, the festival offers a chance to connect, enjoy, and create lasting memories in the heart of Polson.
Festival Details:
Dates: July 27-28, 2024, Saturday 9 am-5 pm, Sunday 10 am-3 pm
Location: Downtown Polson, MT
Admission: Free
Come join us for a weekend of fun and festivity at the Flathead Cherry Festival. We look forward to celebrating the cherry harvest with you!
About the Flathead Cherry Festival:
The Flathead Cherry Festival is an annual event held in Polson, Montana the last weekend in July, celebrating the cherry harvest and the local community. Featuring local artists, delicious food, live music, and a variety of vendors, the festival offers a fun and engaging experience for attendees of all ages.
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