Event may be rescheduled.
Saratoga Rotarian Terrance Hunter helps with Children’s Activities at last year’s Blossom Festival. Inclement weather put the kibosh on this year’s festival, originally scheduled for Saturday, April 13, at Saratoga’s Heritage Orchard Park. Organizers say rescheduling the event is a possibility. April showers may bring May flowers, but inclement weather put the kibosh on Saratoga’s annual Blossom Festival, originally scheduled for Saturday, April 13, at Heritage Orchard Park.
The Blossom Festival is produced by the Saratoga Historical Foundation and sponsored by the city of Saratoga. Stay informed of a possible new date through the city’s social media at
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