What to expect at Rhubarb Festival ’25

On Saturday June 7, the 2025 Rhubarb Festival will be held in Bennington, NH. This festival benefits the Building Fund of our town’s G.E.P. Dodge Library. If you have ever visited our dear little library, you know that it is in need of expansion — we lack an entrance that is ADA compliant; ditto a restroom that patrons are permitted to use; a larger children’s room would be great; as well as storage space for our media and book collection. But I digress.

Again this year, the Festival is being sponsored by the Library Trustees, under the able leadership of volunteer Melissa Clark. The Festival will be held at Sawyer Park from 10 am to 4 pm, and there will be a LOT going on. The tents of vendors of all sorts will dot the field. The petting zoo and children’s activity tent will be set up on the hill, under the auspices of the Osienski Family. Deb Davidson will be running the popular Rhubarb General Store, and the Rhubarb Contests [find the Contest Booklet at the Library and at Edmund’s Store] will be held in their own tent, organized by Colleen Allen. Get to the Rhubarb Bake & Book Sale early, so you can take home a pie, other goodies, and something to read while you eat before they run out. Laurie MacKeigan, Melissa Searles, and other Friends of the Library will be there to assist you.

Food trucks will feed you and you can even “Drink Your Rhubarb” at the booth of that name. The Rhubarb Pie Contest will be judged at 10 am, while the New England Rhubarb Wine Contest will have been adjudicated the day before. Visit the non-profit groups, such as the Conservation Commission, the Pierce School PTO, and the Historical Society, who will have booths to supply you with information. Historical re-enactors from World War II will be on hand and in costume at their encampment. Test your knowledge at the Rhubarb Trivia game with Jill Wilmoth. And if nothing else, come see the new Town Fire Truck.

Admission and parking are free, assisted by the Bennington Fire Department. Start the summer by attending a home-made festival with a small-town feel — come celebrate all things Rhubarb-y at the Bennington, NH Rhubarb Festival, June 7.

This is the blog of the Bennington Rhubarb Festival, which began in 2013 to benefit the G.E.P. Dodge Library Building Fund.

If you would like to help the Building Fund, please contribute any amount to the G.E.P. Dodge Library Building Fund, Bennington, NH 03442.

The next blog installment will be posted in June, 2025, after this year’s Festival. If you click the Follow button, all future posts will be sent straight to your inbox every month.


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