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Yankee ’s favorite events this season
New Hampshire American Independence Festival
JULY 14
View one of the few surviving original-printing copies of the Declaration of Independence at the American Independence Museum, then settle in for a dramatic reading of our nation-defining document and historical reenactments. A fifeand-drum performance will set the tone for a lively afternoon of craft sales, kids’ activities, fireworks, and fine food. Exeter, NH. 603-7722622; independencemuseum.org
RHODE ISLAND
Newport Kite Festival
JULY 14–15
Bring your own kite and join in the fun, or just kick back and watch a flock of colorful wind riders dance over the coastal landscape of Brenton Point State Park. Some concessions are available, but picnicking is welcome, too. Admission and parking are free. Newport, RI. 401-324-9335; newportkitefestival.com
Connecticut Greater Hartford Festival Of Jazz
JULY 20–22
Since its launch in 1992, this free festival has played host to many of the biggest names in jazz (Brubeck, Mann, Tyner), along with up-andcomers from the New England scene, regularly drawing crowds of 50,000plus to historic Bushnell Park. Check the website for this year’s lineup. Hartford, CT. hartfordjazz.com
Maine Camden Windjammer Festival
AUG. 31–SEP. 2
Set sail for picturesque Camden Harbor, where a fleet of eight traditional tall ships are the focal point of a three-day celebration featuring fireworks, music, contests, and a grand “parade of sail” past the mile-long Rockland breakwater. Camden, ME. 207-236-4404; sailmainecoast.com
Massachusetts Antique And Classic Boat Festival
AUG. 25–26
You don’t get to see rare vintage motor yachts and sailboats like these every day! Set aside plenty of time for gawking in between chatting with captains and crew members, shopping for crafts, and bopping to the music. Among the highlights is a boat parade on Sunday. Salem, MA. 978-448-6757; boatfestival.org
Vermont Vermont Cheesemakers Festival
AUG. 12
Follow the curds and whey to this summer highlight, which lets you sample local cheeses and meet the folks who make them. There’s also a generous helping of local beer, wine, cider, and food, along with workshops and cooking demos. Best of all, it takes place at lovely Shelburne Farms, on the shores of Lake Champlain. Shelburne, VT. 866-261-8595; vtcheesefest.com
—Compiled by Joe Bills
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Connecticut
JULY 14: MIDDLEFIELD, Blueberry Fest. Summer at Lyman Orchards brings this celebration of berry picking, complete with pie eating contests, games, live music, wagon rides, and, of course, an array of delectable treats. 860-266-5472 ; lymanorchards.com
JULY 14–15: WESTPORT, Fine Arts Festival. In Westport’s inviting downtown you’ll find works from 140-plus juried artisans: paintings, photography, sculpture, jewelry, and more. Live music and street performers provide a backdrop to the browsing. 203-5058716; westportfineartsfestival.com
JULY 28–29: GOSHEN, Litchfield Jazz Festival. Sway to the music all weekend at the town fairgrounds. Besides talented performers, there will be arts and crafts, kids’ activities, and good food, all benefiting the educational mission of Litchfield Performing Arts. 860-361-6289; litchfieldjazzfest.com
AUG. 9–12: NORWICH, Podunk Music Festival Dodd Stadium will be grooving to some of the finest bluegrass music anywhere. The lineup has local, regional, and national groups, plus free workshops, traditional crafts, storytelling, and jam sessions. 860283-0443; podunkbluegrass.net
AUG. 18: HARTFORD, Riverfront Dragon Boat and Asian Festival. With more than 70 teams racing this year, it’s easy to see that Hartford has become one of the premier dragon boat venues in the country. Between races, there’s a full slate of authentic Asian music, dance, and more. 860-713-3131; riverfront.org
AUG. 18: MILFORD, Milford Oyster Festival
There’s a music bill that showcases nationally known headliners, and rounding out the fun are an artisans fair, kids’ rides and games, and a shucking contest—but the true stars of this show are the oysters. milfordoysterfestival.com
AUG. 23–26: BROOKLYN, Brooklyn Fair. The food, the animals, the midway, the entertainment, the arts and crafts, the contests—everything you want at a county fair, you’ll find right here, at the region’s oldest agricultural festival. 860-779-0012; brooklynfair.org
Maine
JULY 13–15: LISBON FALLS, Moxie Festival
From talent competitions to chugging contests, this weekend celebration of Maine’s quirky soft drink is chock-full of “wicked cool” Moxie fun. Enticements include a fireworks show, a concert in the park, a car show, a petting zoo, and a block party. 207-3533000; moxiefestival.com
JULY 13–22: WATERVILLE, Maine International Film Festival . Representing the best of both American independent and international cinema, this 10-day festival showcases nearly 100 films and spotlights some of New England’s most innovative filmmakers. 207-861-8138; miff.org
JULY 26–28: AUGUSTA, Maine Quilts . The Pine Tree Quilters Guild presents a quilting bonanza at the Civic Center, with more than 500 quilts on display that range from antique to contemporary. 207-216-7358; mainequilts.org
JULY 28: SKOWHEGAN, Artisan Bread Fair
Visit the Skowhegan State Fairgrounds to sample breads, pastries, and Maine-made foods, including pizza from a wood-fired oven, during this most popular day of the Maine Grain Alliance’s annual Kneading Conference. kneadingconference.com
AUG. 1–5: ROCKLAND, Maine Lobster Festival.
Come ready to eat your fill as Harbor Park hosts five days of fun, during which more than 20,000 pounds of lobster will be eaten. In between feasts, check out the “sea goddess” coronation, live entertainment, Navy ship tours, cooking contests, and more. 800-576-7512; mainelobsterfestival.com
AUG. 3–5: UNION, Maine Antiques Festival
Vintage items abound at the state’s largest antiques festival, which draws more than 200 dealers to Union Fairgrounds. Discover jewelry, maps, prints, folk art, furnishings, ceramics, paintings, and more. 207-2213108; maineantiquesfestival.com
AUG. 17–19: MACHIAS, Wild Blueberry Festival . Celebrate the Down East blueberry harvest on the grounds of the Centre Street Congregational Church, where you’ll find cooking contests, blueberry-themed performances, and the blueberry-pie eating contest that was once featured on ESPN. 207-2556665; machiasblueberry.com
Massachusetts
JULY 23–29: BARNSTABLE, County Fair. A Cape Cod tradition since 1844, this classic New England fair has animal shows, a petting zoo, 4-H demonstrations, horticulture displays, live music, arts and crafts, and amusement rides. barnstablecountyfair.org
JULY 27–29: LOWELL, Folk Festival . Enjoy authentic world cuisine, crafts, and music as folk artists from across the country and around the world take the stage at Dutton Street Dance Pavilion and Boarding House Park. 978-275-1764; lowellfolkfestival.org
JULY 28–AUG. 4: WOODS HOLE, Woods Hole Film Festival . This eight-day showcase of independent film is packed with daily screenings, workshops, panel discussions, readings, parties, and awards ceremonies. 508-495-3456; woodsholefilmfestival.org
AUG. 3–4: IPSWICH , Roaring Twenties Lawn Party. Held at the historic Crane Estate, this festive get-together invites you to don your finest Gatsby-esque apparel and come enjoy live music and dancing, performances, lawn games, a vintage fair, and more. 978-8847690; roaringtwentieslawnparty.org
AUG. 4–5: STURBRIDGE, Redcoats to Rebels
Old Sturbridge Village presents the region’s largest military reenactment, with nearly 1,000 participants. See the village transformed into a military camp from the time of the War for Independence, and learn what it was really like for those who fought to win America’s freedom. 508-347-3362; osv.org
AUG. 17–26: MARSHFIELD, Marshfield Fair
Come to the Marshfield Fairgrounds to