Friday, March 24, 2017

Tempe's Annual Spring Arts Festival Celebrates 40 Years!

By: The Food Hunter

The 40th annual Spring Tempe Festival of the Arts is just around the corner. From March 31st thru April 2nd, 2017 Downtown Tempe will be bustling with artists, art lovers and festival attendees. Over 300 artists from around the country will be showcasing their works from 10am until 5:30pm each day. The festival is free to attend and includes food and beverage vendors, live entertainment, roving street performers, family friendly activities and more.


Those familiar with the festival will be happy to know that Sixth + Mill Makers area will be returning along with Food Truck Alley and Kids Block. Visitors can look forward to shopping popular and up and coming local vendors such as Standard Wax, Pure Life Jewelry, Lucky Air Plant and Iconic Cocktail.

Festival attendees can sip wine from Arizona Stronghold Vineyards, Cellar 433 and many more local favorites while noshing on local fair and some of the Valley’s favorite food trucks and vendors. Three beer & wine gardens will be located throughout the festival as well as savory snacks on the go with an expanded selection of tasty bites in the food court area and at Food Truck Alley.

Need a break from the crowds? Check out Downtown Tempe’s famed restaurants, pubs, breweries and shops. You'll find lots of delicious options.
Making it even more exciting I've partnered with Downtown Tempe and will be giving away a local  retailers gift set worth over $100.
One lucky reader will randomly be chosen to win and will be asked to pick-up their prize at the festival!

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5 comments:

  1. Tempe has fun things to do and great places to eat! I love Cornish pasty

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  2. I love runs and bike rides around Tempe town lake!

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  3. My favorite thing about Tempe is Mill Ave and Downtown Tempe Beach Park! Spent so much time there while I was at ASU and it always brings back great memories!

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  4. I love the great things to do and all the people are so nice in Tempe.

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