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KentLive invites groups to apple fest

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Published: July 27, 2017
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Kent Life Heritage Farm Park is holding an Apple and Cider Fayre on 7-8 October.

The group-friendly festival will give visitors a chance to sample some of 60 apple varieties, as well as seeing the traditional juice-making process and enjoying live music and local cider.

Groups can also watch demonstrations, watch Morris dancers, take a tour, and visit a wide range of craft and produce stalls.

They can also ride on a tractor or the land train, meet the animals in Cuddle Corner, and take a stroll around the Vintage Village. 

There’s a free apple cookbook for every visitor. 

Visit kentlife.org.uk/groups

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