Not to be missed in September...
Kirkby Lonsdale’s Fork Fest 2010
John Natlacen (above), owner of the excellent speciality shop Churchmouse Cheeses, is one of the organisers behind the brand new Fork Fest 2010, a celebration of local food, ale and gardening taking place in Kirkby Lonsdale on September 4–5. The weekend festival will in-
Something traditional...
Westmorland Show According to the organisers, the show (on Sep 9) will have the country’s largest local produce hall this year – and Artisan-food will be there to help judge the stands and the offerings. This show is the yearly event in south Cumbria.
clude music, demos, food sampling, an ale trail and plenty of entertainment, according to the organisers. Focus is on buying local, and with children’s food related workshops going throughout the weekend, we’re definitely in!
Something brand new...
Taste Cumbria Festival The weekend of September 25-26 sees the first ever Taste Cumbria Food Festival take place in Cockermouth. We have to say this event looks like it’s going to be a bit out of the ordinary with the entire town, as well as the region’s top restaurants, pubs and, of course, food producers, joining forces to create a real foodie happening, including a Saturday night open dining event, where central Cockermouth becomes one big food court. Don’t miss it!
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