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Meriden Daffodil Festival

Saturday, April 25th and Sunday, April 26, 2015.

2015 DAFFODIL FESTIVAL INFO

daffodil.gifMeriden’s largest and most colorful festival
– the “Meriden Daffodil Festival” – will celebrate its 37th year during 2015. Join us on Saturday, April 25th and Sunday, April 26, 2015.

600,001 daffodils can’t be wrong! They create a sea of fragrant yellow blossoms throughout the 1,800-acre Hubbard Park in Meriden, Connecticut each year. You’ll not only see an amazing 61 different varieties of daffodils, there will also be crafts, amusement rides, food, entertainment, and a fireworks display for you to enjoy. So mark your calendar – it’s going to be a great time for the whole family! For additional information please call 203-630-4259.

The Meriden Daffodil Festival began as a community event 37 years ago and has grown into one of Connecticut’s premier celebrations. With food, crafts, music, fireworks, amusements and a parade that has to be seen to be believed, the Daffodil Festival is a springtime funfest for old and young, couples and singles, families and friends.

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4/25 Saturday: 10:00 AM Food Tent open, Gates open at 10:00 AM
craft-fair3.jpg10:00 AM Arts & Crafts open
10:00 AM Children’s rides open
11:00 AM Musical Entertainment begins
parade-sphinx-300x204.jpg11:30 AM Parade begins
Fireworks will begin at 8:30PM
Gates close at 9:00 PM

4/26 Sunday 10:00 AM Food Tent open Gates open at 10:00 AM
10:00 AM Arts & Crafts open
10:00 AM Children’s rides open
11:00 AM Musical Entertainment begins
Gates close at 5:00 PM
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