Estes Park Wool Market is June 16 & 17
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06/07/2007
While llamas still are considered by many an exotic animal found primarily in zoos, Estes Park is a prime gathering area for the sure-footed creatures June 16 and 17. That’s when this mountain community hosts the largest fiber festival in the West.
There will be more than llamas. Specialty breeds of goats, rabbits and sheep also will be seen, shorn and judged during the two-day free affair at the Fairgrounds at Estes Park. The weekend is filled with exhibits, demonstrations, competitions and vendor booths. The event is free and open to the public on Saturday, June 16 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday, June 17 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sheep dog herding demonstrations and sheep shearing demonstrations are held four times a day throughout the weekend. An announcer will provide play-by-play explanations of the many herding and sheep shearing techniques used by these animals and their handlers. One of the most popular attractions is the Children's Tent, where visitors, young and old, are invited to try their hands at rope weaving, spinning and loom weaving. Weavers and spinners will be on hand to teach basics and give visitors a chance to try the techniques for themselves. Sheep, llama, alpaca, cashmere & angora goat competitions, as well as fleece contests are held throughout the weekend. For the shoppers, more than 50 vendor booths will be filled with fleeces, raw fibers, novelty knitting and crocheting yarns, as well as finished coats, scarves, hats, shawls, and fiber-processing equipment. Also included in this year's event is a display of angora rabbits. English, Satin and German Giant Cross angora rabbits will be represented. The rabbit display will be located in the goat tent. The weekend's activities are held at the Fairgrounds at Stanley Park located at the intersection of U.S. Highway 36 and Community Drive. Although admission is free, there is a $3 parking fee. For information about the festival, contact the Estes Park Convention & Visitors Bureau at 970-577-9900 or visit www.EstesParkCVB.com. |
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