Litchfield Park Art & Wine Festival
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Sponsored by the City of Litchfield Park and Vermillion Promotions, the Litchfield Park Art & Wine Festival has established itself as Arizona's largest Art & Wine Festival, and a favorite among locals, art and wine enthusiasts and thousands of Spring visitors. Located in the heart of an upscale resort community, renowned for its devotion to arts and entertainment, the Park is home to Arizona's legendary Wigwam Resort, and is currently ranked as the #1 most desirable place to live in Arizona! Twice a year this quaint resort community is transformed into a vibrant artisan's village during the height of the tourist season. The Festival draws over 50,000 festival-goers anxious to visit more than 250 fine artists and craftsmen exhibiting along tree-lined walkways sprinkled with charming outdoor cafes, all in a lush park-like setting. The Park ambiance creates the perfect environment to connect artists with buyers, collectors, and visitors from across the Country. Dozens of trendy eateries, wineries, micro-breweries, and popular entertainment will compliment your Festival experience.
Litchfield Park Art & Wine Festival
Phone : 623-734-6526 (Always call and confirm events.)
Email Address : cvermillion12@cox.net
Web: www.vermillionpromotions.com
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