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  2. Weekly Meal Planning. More than just a grocery store. Festival Foods, a family-owned company, provides high quality products and an exceptional guest experience.

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    • Novato Festival of Art, Wine, and Music in Novato, California
    • Los Altos Arts and Wine Festival in Los Altos, California
    • Cotati Accordion Festival in Cotati, California
    • Mardi Gras in Mobile, Alabama
    • Mount Marathon Race in Seward, Alaska
    • Spring Training Cactus League in Glendale, Arizona
    • Riverfest in Little Rock, Arkansas
    • West Hollywood Halloween Carnaval in Los Angeles, California
    • Great American Beer Fest in Denver, Colorado
    • St. Patrick’s Day Parade in Norwich, Connecticut

    This summer festival is held in downtown Novato between Seventh Street and Redwood Boulevard. It’s a family-friendly affair with something to do for everyone, no matter how old you are. For children, there are face paintings, games, and a dedicated play area. Adults can have their own good time with an extensive variety of local beers and wines, in...

    Downtown Los Altos throws a 2-day event showcasing the distinctive handcrafted works of artisans and artists from over 13 states. You’ll also get to choose vintages from local wineries along with a variety of food cuisines including Mexican, Chinese, Thai, and All-American favorites like roasted corn, hot links, sausages, various sweets, and more. ...

    The annual Cotati Accordion Festival is a quite popular event held over 2 days in La Plaza Park in downtown Cotati. The multi-generational, multi-cultural accordion extravaganza plays music from many genres, including western, zydeco, classical, rock, Venezuelan, Irish, jazz, folk, and more. They have two main stages which also feature a Zydeco Dan...

    Started in 1703, the Mardi Gras carnival in the port city of Mobile is the oldest fair in America. It runs from mid-January to February and features dozens of grand balls, parades, arts and craft shows, food booths, live music, and all-around revelry. Over 850,000 people attend this legendary event every year.

    This is the tenth oldest footrace in the country and has been held every 4th of July since 1915. Both amateur and elite trail runners race up the side of Mount Marathon through waterfalls, along cliffs, and with spectacular vistas of southeastern Alaska. If you don’t want to climb up and down the treacherous mountain, don’t worry, you can still par...

    This pre-season baseball camp has become one of the most popular events in Arizona in the last few years. Held in the month of March (sometimes, April), you can watch your favorite team play in the greater Phoenix area and gorge on as many smoked BBQ sandwiches and mac and cheese helmets as you want.

    The 3-day annual music festival is held on Memorial Day weekend along the Arkansas River and brings some of the biggest rock stars to downtown Little Rock. There’s live music, arts, food, drinks, and a whole lot of fun to be had over the course of a long weekend at the end of May.

    On October 31st every year, the City of Angels hosts the world’s biggest Halloween-themed street party, drawing hundreds of thousands of people and completely shutting down main thoroughfares. The event includes patio parties, costume contests, musical concerts, drag-queen shows, and more. If you like Halloween, this is an absolute must-attend fest...

    The Brewers Association hosts GABF every year – either in late September or early October – which represents the largest collection of American beer. More than 800 breweries serve thousands of people with the most extensive collection of beers. But keep in mind that the event usually sells out within a few hours so make sure to book your tickets in...

    Nobody celebrates St. Paddy’s Day like Norwich. Hundreds of thousands of people come to the town every March for the mile-long parade, food trucks, and live music. If you’re hankering for some Irish food and culture, this is the place to be.

  3. From California to New York City, Music Festival Wizard has all the info you need for festivals across the United States this summer with dates, tickets, lineups, and travel.

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  4. Ohio's best festival guide with over 2,150 festivals in such cities as Columbus, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Dayton, Marietta, Toledo, and Youngstown.

  5. If you’re looking for fun things to do in Michigan, time your visit with an annual fair or festival. These events celebrate the state’s cultural and agricultural heritage by showcasing the cuisine, arts and seasons of Michigan – and, above all, the fun-loving spirit you’ll find here.

  6. FestivanNet is North America's largest listing of craft fairs, art shows, music festivals, food festivals and events for vendors and festival attendees. Find your next fair and festival at Festivalnet.com.

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