Sinkland Farms 2nd Annual Sunflower Festival
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Sinkland Farms 3020 Riner Road, Christiansburg, Virginia 24073
Sinkland Farms
Sinkland Farms 2nd Annual Sunflower Festival
Sinkland Farms 2nd Annual Sunflower Festival
Enjoy 3 weekends July 8-24 jam-packed with activities, music, food, and fun for the whole family with 8 acres of 200,000 sunflowers and 20 different varieties! The festival also includes the area's most noted Arts & Crafts vendors and Pop-up Boutiques featuring both hand-made goods, direct sales and retail outlets. Kids zone includes zip-line, giant slides, face painting, and fun games. For kids there will also be baby farm animals, touch a tractor, and face painting. Plus, enjoy live music (schedule below) with adult beverages and food trucks on-site. On the third weekend Dan Marshall, former Virginia Tech Football Player and American Idol performer will take the stage for performances on Friday, July 22 and Saturday, July 23.
When: July 8, 9, 10, 15, 16, 17, 22, 23, 24
Fridays 12-8pm, Saturdays 10am-8pm, Sundays 10am-8pm
Music Schedule:
July 8 Last Chance Band - 5-8pm
July 9 Howlin' Mudbellies - 5-8pm
July 10 Leslie and Al Duo - 5-8pm
July 15 - The WORX Band 7-11pm ($15 cover)
July 16 The Groovehounds - 5-8pm
July 17 The Last Chance Band - 5-8pm
July 22 - Dan Marshall (American Idol performer and former Virginia Tech Football Player) 5-8pm
July 23 - The Last Chance Band 3-5pm and Dan Marshall - 5-8pm
July 24 Jerry Wimmer solo (Lead Singer of The WORX) - 5-8pm
Admission: $12 per adult, $10 kids 4-12, $11 seniors/military/first responders, and free for children 3 and under.
Admission includes: 1 Sunflower per adult ticket, access to sunflower fields and walking trails, local vendors, access to food trucks, live music, Kidz Zone, games, etc., and more!. There will also be beer and wine, Kettle Corn and Ice Cream for sale.
Tickets and details online at https://sinklandfarms.com/sunflower-festival-about
Where: Sinkland Farms
3020 Riner Road, Christiansburg, VA 24073
Sinkland Farms continues to bring special recognition to Southwestern Virginia by being recently voted "Most Unique Festival" by Blue Ridge Outdoors magazine with a readership of over 350,000 across seven states along the Blue Ridge Mountains.