Articles tagged with: April 2015
Following the traditions of early German immigrant families, partygoers head to the Athenaeum, 401 East Michigan Street, Indianapolis, Indiana, for the St. Benno Fest April 18, 2015.
There, at 7 p.m., St. Benno and his goat, …
This is the 46th year for the Maple Syrup Festival, 403 South Wabash, Wakarusa, Indiana.
April 24, 25 and 26, 2015, Road Trips Foodies can visit with history re-enactors at the Wakarusa Historical Museum and take …
The 13th annual Indiana Wine Fair will be April 25, 2015, at the Story Inn, 6404 South State Road 135, Nashville, Indiana. Hours are 12:30 to 7 p.m.
For more than a decade, Indiana’s vintners have …
The sixth annual Denver International Beer Competition, will be held April 18 and 19, 2015, at the Omni Interlocken Resort, 500 Interlocken Boulevard, Broomfield, Colorado.
The blind competition focuses on food-friendly beer styles. A Gold …
‘Tis the day to think about heading to Ireland, and what better reason than shellfish?
Yes, Road Trips Foodies, the Dublin Bay Prawn Festival takes place in Howth, Ireland, April 24 through 26, 2015.
Whatever way you …
Most food festivals celebrate enjoying something delicious — especially when it’s in season. This one celebrates the ending of a necessity to eat a food: specifically, the sardine (a traditional Lenten food).
The Entierro de la …
The Mushroom Festival is set for April 25 and 26, 2015, at Mansfield Village, 6233 South Mill Road, Mansfield, Indiana.
Road Trips Foodies can register for organized mushroom hunts and buy or sell mushrooms at the …
The Las Vegas edition of the Great American Foodie Fest takes place April 30 through May 3, 2015, in the Nevada city.
The stars here are food trucks — more than 50, including everything from the …
Hey, Road Trips Foodies: if you’re a traveling beer enthusiast or a local fermentation aficionado, make plans for a visit to the Craft Beer Week is scheduled for April 18 through 25, 2015, in the …
The slaughter and butchering of a pig is may not be at the top of every tourist’s must see list, but the “slaughter weekends” represent a celebration of the role the porker plays in the …