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    Celebrate Independence Day Weekend at the Annual Sierra Nevada Arts & Crafts Festival in Downtown Arnold

    2024-04-16
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    The Annual Sierra Nevada Arts & Crafts Festival takes place on Independence Day Weekend in Arnold, California. The festival is located on Highway 4 and hosts over 60 booths of original art, crafts, antiques, and collectibles. It offers a variety of items including metal sculptures, pottery, jewelry, clothing, toys, and leather goods.

    An Independence Day Parade is a key feature of the festival, starting at 10 am on Saturday. Attendees are encouraged to secure their seats early to watch the parade. After the parade, they can shop and dine without needing to move their cars. The festival offers a unique shopping experience for those seeking something different.

    The festival also includes a variety of home-made foods, kettle corn, pre-packaged gourmet foods, and baked goods. The Ebbetts Pass Volunteer Fire Department contributes to the event by serving local brews and hosting a tri-tip BBQ with live music on Saturday evening.

    The festival takes place at Bristol’s Ranch House Café at 961 Highway 4 in downtown Arnold. It is open from 10 am to 5 pm on Saturday and from 10 am to 4 pm on Sunday. Admission and parking are free, making the event accessible to everyone.

    For more information or vendor opportunities, contact David & Bri at 209-355-5606, or email macdoogleskettlekorn.@gmail.com. The Sierra Nevada Arts & Crafts Festival is more than a shopping event, it's a celebration of art, culture, and community.

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