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$20 for Blueberry Blues and Rock Festival for Two at Bella Organic Farm on July 28 and 29 ($40 Value)

Blueberry Blues and Rock Festival
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chelsey
5 years ago
We had a blast. Duck races, and corn maze. Cow train! Thanks for honoring our very old Groupon!

Two-day festival on 100-acre organic farm celebrates blueberry harvest with organic wines, food-cart fare, and petting zoo

Musicians often cultivate a dynamic stage persona by filling their shows with multiple costume changes, elaborate choreography, and family-vacation slideshows. Feast your eyes and ears on a thrilling performance with this Groupon.

$20 for a Weekend Pass for Two to the Blueberry Blues and Rock Festival ($40 Value)

On Saturday, July 28, and Sunday, July 29, the sounds of live blues and rock bands complement the crows of late-rising roosters at Bella Organic Farm. Performers include female-fronted cover band The Blue Valentines, outlaw country revivalists the Sammy Steele Band, and Lloyd Jones, who accents contemporary blues with his signature soulful growl. Click here for a full musical lineup.

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About Blueberry Blues and Rock Festival

Bella Organic Pumpkin Patch's 100 acres of picturesque rural farmland yield a cornucopia of produce, which its workers cheerily harvest and sell directly to Portland residents. Not content to keep customers well fed, the farm also draws families, music lovers, and food aficionados to its pastoral atmosphere with a plethora of seasonal activities. A series of harvest festivals fill the air with blues, rock, bluegrass, and country music and simultaneously sate the appetites of guests with food-cart fare, local microbrews, and wines from Bella's own organic winery, which include creations made from berry, cherry, rhubarb, as well as traditional grape wines. Sun-soaked youngsters can take refuge on cow and grain trains, relax on a hayride, or explore a petting zoo stocked with barnyard animals and friendly carpet samples.

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