The City of Bayfield, WI holds their Annual Apple Festival the first weekend of every October, so for 2021 it's right around the corner. It was cancelled for 2020 due to the pandemic, so for those of us that attend almost every year, we're craving some apple everything.
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The Bayfield Apple Festival, one of the great fall traditions, is coming October 5 - October 8 and it's well worth the beautiful drive to Bayfield, Wisconsin.
Last weekend was the Bayfield Apple Festival. Many people go to view the fall colors with the apple festival the final destination. If you couldn't make the trip this year, the Duluth Lion's Club has you covered. Crisp, cool, Cortland apples. Good for baking, eating, sharing and benefiting the community! It's the 19th Annual Duluth Lions Club Apple Harvest Sale and you're missing out if you
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This coming weekend is the Bayfield Apple Festival. Many people go to view the fall colors with the apple festival the final destination. If you can't make the trip this year, the Duluth Lion's Club has you covered. Crisp, cool, Cortland apples. Good for baking, eating, sharing and benefiting the community! It's the 18th Annual Duluth Lions Club Apple Harvest
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Crisp, cool, Cortland apples. Good for baking, eating, sharing and benefiting the community! If you get them from the Duluth Lions Club, which you can right now! It's the 17th Annual Duluth Lions Club Apple Harvest Sale and you're missing out if you don't order NOW!
With the Bayfield Apple Festival approaching this weekend and the crisp cold weather many of us have turned our sights Fall cooking and baking. There are many uses for the abundance of apples this year. Pies, crisps, sauce, cakes and bars. Why not buy a bushel instead of a peck and surprise the family with Taste of Home's Fluffy Carmel Apple Dip?
I'm one of the people that hates to see summer go away. I love days where the sun shines into the night, the vibe of summer. However, there are some things make the changing of the seasons tolerable like football and more holidays arrive. Another thing I enjoy is fall foods like darker beer and things made with apples like pies and apple crisp.
Mayor Don Ness is prepared to experience blindness because October is "Sharing the Vision Month". It's also the month chosen for the Duluth Lions Club to have their annual 16th Annual Apple Harvest sale. There's still time to order your bushel or your peck. Cost is $12 for a peck (10 lbs) and $45 for a bushel (40lbs). Purchase yours from any Duluth Lions Club Member with pick up schedu