LUDLOW, Vt. — The Okemo Valley Regional Chamber of Commerce is excited to announce the dates for the fifth annual Best of Vermont Summer Festival. This two-day event is scheduled for Saturday, Aug. 23 and Sunday, Aug. 24 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. in Ludlow, Vermont. Now designated as a Vermont Signature Event, this year marks a special milestone of five years. The event will take place at Okemo Field (Bixby Field) on Route 103, the use of which is generously donated again by Lead Sponsor Okemo Mountain/Vail Resorts.
This festival is a wonderful opportunity for locals, new residents, second homeowners, and visitors to enjoy specialty foods; wine, spirits and brew tastings; artisan products; fine art; great live music; ag demos; children’s activities; and more. New this year, there will also be additional entertainment and special performances to celebrate the five-year milestone. Best of Vermont Summer Festival will be marketed throughout the Okemo Valley region, the state of Vermont, New England and the Northeast.
A special thank you to Mary W. Davis Realtor & Associates for returning as the presenting sponsor again this year. This festival is more than just an event — it’s a vibrant celebration of summer, creativity, collaboration and the powerful spirit of connection.
The chamber’s festival committee is seeking additional sponsors, vendors, and volunteers for this special fifth year festival celebration. Sponsor and vendor forms are now available on the festival website page.
To learn more, go to yourplaceinvermont.com/sponsorships or yourplaceinvermont.com/vendors.
Discounts will be given to Okemo Valley Chamber Members and returning vendors will also be given preferential locations.
The Okemo Valley Regional Chamber of Commerce is a not-for-profit, member-driven association and the voice of 300-plus businesses and the communities of 12 towns and villages in South Central Vermont along the VT Scenic Route 100 Byway surrounded by Okemo, Ascutney and Magic Mountains. OVRCC provides advocacy, support and unified regional marketing to promote and enhance businesses in the region as well as the four-season economy.