FARMINGTON – The High Peaks Alliance, in collaboration with the Franklin County Chamber of Commerce, is thrilled to announce the inaugural High Peaks Outdoor Heritage Festival, set to take place on June 21, 2025, at the Farmington Fairgrounds. This event will celebrate Maine’s rich outdoor heritage and prominently feature the highly anticipated 2025 Maine Moose Lottery.
“We want to extend our heartfelt gratitude to our incredible community of volunteers who are working tirelessly to coordinate and create this event,” said JP Fortier, Executive Director of the Chamber. “Their dedication and passion for the outdoors make this festival possible, and we are truly grateful for their contributions.”
The High Peaks Outdoor Heritage Festival aims to bring together outdoor enthusiasts, families, and community members to celebrate Maine’s natural beauty and wildlife. This event is not just for hunters; it’s for everyone who loves the outdoors! Attendees will have the unique opportunity to participate in the Maine Moose Lottery.
In addition to the moose lottery, the festival will offer a variety of activities and attractions, including:
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Educational Demonstrations: Learn about wildlife conservation, outdoor skills, and sustainable practices from local experts.
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Local Vendors: Explore a marketplace featuring local guides and outdoor gear.
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Family-Friendly Activities: Enjoy games, crafts, and interactive exhibits designed for all ages.
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Live Entertainment: Experience live music and performances from talented local artists.
“We are thrilled to partner with the Franklin County Chamber of Commerce to bring this exciting festival to our community,” said Amanda Laliberte, Director of Engagement of the High Peaks Alliance. “The High Peaks Outdoor Heritage Festival will highlight the importance of our natural resources and foster a sense of appreciation and community around our outdoor heritage.”
The Franklin County Chamber of Commerce shares this enthusiasm. “This festival is a fantastic opportunity to showcase the beauty of our region and engage residents and visitors alike in outdoor activities,” said Fortier. “We look forward to welcoming everyone to the Farmington Fairgrounds for a day of fun, education, and celebration.”
The High Peaks Outdoor Heritage Festival offers exciting sponsorship and vendor opportunities for businesses and organizations looking to connect with outdoor enthusiasts and support Maine’s rich outdoor heritage.
Sponsorship levels range from $2,500 to $10,000, with benefits including logo placement on event materials, vendor space, social media promotion, and speaking opportunities at the Moose Permit Lottery. These sponsorships provide excellent exposure to thousands of passionate sportsmen and women and make this inaugural festival a celebration to remember.
Vendors interested in showcasing their products and services to the expected 5,000 attendees can secure their spots at the festival marketplace. This is an ideal platform for local guides, outdoor gear retailers, artisans, and food vendors to reach a targeted audience of outdoor enthusiasts.
“Mark your calendars for June 21, 2025, and join us at the Farmington Fairgrounds for the High Peaks Outdoor Heritage Festival! This is a wonderful chance to explore the Town of Farmington, the gateway to the High Peaks Region, and we encourage visitors to return to recreate in the breathtaking High Peaks area,” offered Laliberte.
For more details about the event, including vendor and sponsorship opportunities, please visit the High Peaks Outdoor Heritage Festival website at HighPeaksOutdoorHeritageFestival.com or FarmingtonMooseFest.com.
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