Vendor Events in Dummerston, VT

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Heirloom Apple Day at Scott Farm

by Landmark Trust USA / Scott Farm

707 Kipling Road, Dummerston, VT 05301

First Sunday in October

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Every October, the first Sunday brings apple season to its peak at Scott Farm in Dummerston, Vermont. This annual festival celebrates one of the region's most prized agricultural traditions by showcasing over 130 heirloom apple varieties grown right on the property. The event draws crowds of apple enthusiasts, home preservers, cider makers, and families eager to experience heritage fruit varieties that have been nearly lost to modern commercial agriculture. If you're a food vendor, artisan producer, or craft maker, you'll find an audience here that actively seeks out quality, locally-sourced products and traditional foods. The festival creates a natural fit for vendors in the food and drink category. You'll see cider makers, jam producers, baked goods vendors, and specialty food makers thrive at this event because attendees are specifically interested in apple-forward products and other fall harvest items. The setting at the historic Scott Farm provides genuine context for what you're selling, and customers come prepared to learn about ingredients and provenance. Beyond food vendors, artisan crafts also find an audience here, as festival-goers typically browse broadly for handmade goods that complement the harvest theme and agricultural setting. The day unfolds around multiple activities that keep attendees on-site and engaged. Orchard tours let visitors walk the grounds and understand what makes heritage varieties distinctive, while apple tastings and cider pressing demonstrations create natural gathering points. Live music provides atmosphere and encourages people to linger between vendor booths. The combination of education, entertainment, and shopping creates a relaxed environment where customers spend time talking with vendors rather than rushing through a market. This is the kind of event where people make purchasing decisions based on personal connection and story as much as product itself. The timing matters too. Early October in Vermont sits right at the peak of fall flavor and the beginning of preservation season, when home cooks are most actively seeking apples, cider, and related products. The location on Kipling Road in Dummerston positions the festival in the heart of Vermont's apple country, drawing both local regulars and visitors traveling to experience the region's agricultural heritage during leaf-peeping season.

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