The 40th annual Apple Butter Stirrin’ Festival begins

October 17, 2009 by  
Filed under Apple Butter Festival

The 40th annual Roscoe Village Apple Butter Stirrin’ Festival has begun. Please enjoy this slideshow of some of the highlights. We will add many more over the weekend.

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The Quilt Barn Square we are painting in Roscoe Village is part of the American Quilt Barn Project. To learn more about how this amazing national landmark started in Adams County Ohio and has grown throughout 26 states across the country, visit AmericanQuiltBarns.com

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  1. Kathy on Wed, 21st Oct 2009 3:08 pm 

    I want you to know that the people at the entrance did not let us in for free when we told them we wanted to visit the stores and eat at the restaurants. We were told we would have to pay to enter and that we could have 1-1.5 hours and then we would have to return to the front gate to exit and we would then be given back the entrance fee. I think the entrance fee to attend a craft fair on a public street is unfair. Those people stand at the front gate guarding the entrance like vultures wanting your $3 to enter. Totally ruined our experience and left a negative memory of Roscoe Village for all of us. Wont be returning next year, I am not paying money to enter a public street for a craft fair. And I did call the person with the hat and boots on friday and he had no idea what I was talking about.
    Thank you,

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