
Creamy macaroni and cheese like this will be available at the Mac & Cheese Festival in Bloomsburg on Saturday, March 1.
The promise of spring weather helps motivate us through the cruel winters. And with spring, there are so many exciting things to look forward to: warmer temperatures, longer days, fresh blooms, and best of all, spring festivals! This spring, mark your calendar to attend these spring festivals in Pennsylvania.
1. Mac & Cheese Festival – Bloomsburg
Who doesn’t love mac & cheese? Head to Bloomsburg on March 1 for the Mac & Cheese Festival and have the opportunity to sample 10 different mac & cheese creations. This event is 21+, so plan accordingly if you have kiddos that need to be sent to grandma’s house for the day. Tickets start at $30 and include: 10 mac & cheese samples, beer and wine samples, and a fancy mac & cheese tote bag and souvenir glass.
Date: March 1
2. Pittsburgh Chocolate, Wine and Whiskey Festival – Pittsburgh
In Pittsburgh, the Chocolate, Wine and Whiskey Festival is another 21+ event. But if you like boozy milkshakes and candy cocktails, you won’t want to miss this delicious festival. Tickets start at $59, gaining you access to all types of cookies, cakes, and other fun sweets.
Date: March 1
3. Upper Bucks Celtic Festival – Perkasie
The Upper Bucks Celtic Festival is a family-friendly event in Downtown Perkasie. With Irish dancing, kilt contests, and Irish soda bread competitions, there are all sorts of activities to help you and your family make it a day of Celtic celebration and experience. Learn more here.
Date: March 15
4. Arts & Crafts Spring Fever Festival – Pittsburgh
Head to the Monroeville Convention Center for a weekend of arts, crafts, and snacks. The 26th Annual Pittsburgh Arts & Crafts Spring Fever Festival will have 195 booths, featuring jewelry, baked goods, bath & body products, and so much more!
Dates: March 28-30
5. Subaru Cherry Blossom Festival – Philadelphia
The Subaru Cherry Blossom Festival is an annual spring celebration of Japanese arts and culture. The event is organized by the Japan America Society of Greater Philadelphia. Tickets start at $15, and children under 12 are free. You can catch the festival on Saturday and Sunday, and both days have unique schedules centering on horticulture, Japanese performances, and tea ceremonies.
Dates: April 5-6
6. CranFest – Cranberry Township
CranFest is an annual celebration of cultural diversity in Cranberry Township. The event showcases food, arts, and performances for a variety of cultures located in and around the Cranberry area. You can learn more here.
Dates: April 12
7. Delaware Valley A-Day – Doylestown
Head out to the 75th Annual DelVal A-Day, a student run event. Proceeds from the festival help benefit student clubs and organizations. This festival is family-friendly, and you can enjoy educational exhibits, pony rides, pig races, a tractor parade, and plenty of food and live music. Learn more here.
Dates: April 25-27
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