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Riot Fest
by Gary E. Andrews - 06/21/26 10:51 PM
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by Gary E. Andrews - 06/19/26 06:43 PM
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The Simon Sorghum Festival is held annually at the John Roger Simon Farm in West Portsmouth, Ohio, located at 8721 Careys Run Pond Creek Road. It's a two-day event at the end of September that celebrates Appalachian heritage with live music, crafts, and demonstrations of sorghum syrup making. Location:
John Roger Simon Farm Address: 8721 Careys Run Pond Creek Road, West Portsmouth, OH 45663
What to Expect:
Sorghum Syrup Making: The festival features the on-site creation of fresh sorghum syrup.
Appalachian Heritage: There are demonstrations of traditional rural skills and crafts. Music & Food: Enjoy live traditional string instrument music and Appalachian-style homemade food and desserts. Historic Site: The festival takes place at a 150-year-old homestead surrounded by forests.
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When: The last full weekend in September. Admission: Free and open to the public. Hosted By: The Arc of Appalachia Preserve System.
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