Schoharie Lily Festival, July 13

By Gail Browning

Darlene Patterson of the Schoharie Promotional Association reminds us that the Association will be hosting its 3rd Annual Lily Festival on July 13 from 10 AM to 3 PM at the Schoharie Lily Park and Trail on Fort Road Rd in the Village of Schoharie. There will be food, entertainment, vendors & fun for kids all day!

The festival is an opportunity to visit yet another hidden gem in the Schoharie Valley, especially when the day lilies are in bloom. Asiatic and oriental lilies, Easter lilies, lilies of the valley, plantain lilies and many colors and varieties of day lilies have been donated and planted in the park. The trail is less than a mile, but the historic covered bridge at Fox Creek is adjacent to the park. Add a festival, and it’s a party!

Take a look at this lovely little park below.

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Summer 2019

Volume 37 , Number 2

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