Blue Mountain Festival returns to Grand Terrace !! by William Cortez - City News Group, Inc.

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Blue Mountain Festival returns to Grand Terrace !!

By William Cortez
Community Writer
04/14/2025 at 11:25 AM

After a long-awaited return, the Blue Mountain Festival is back, bringing a day of entertainment, local vendors, and community spirit to Richard Rollins Park on Friday, May 17. The festival, a cherished tradition in Grand Terrace, promises a variety of attractions for residents and visitors of all ages.

 

This year’s event will feature live music, food vendors, artisan booths, and family-friendly activities. Local businesses and community organizations will also participate, offering a unique opportunity to shop, connect, and celebrate together.

 

“The Blue Mountain Festival has always been a special event for our city,” organizers said. “It’s a time to come together, support local vendors, and enjoy the best of what Grand Terrace has to offer.”

 

One of the festival’s key highlights is its focus on supporting small businesses and local artisans. Vendors will set up throughout the park, selling handcrafted goods, unique gifts, and a variety of food and beverage options. Attendees are encouraged to explore the booths and support the local economy.

 

In addition to shopping and dining, festivalgoers can enjoy live performances, interactive exhibits, and children’s activities. Organizers promise an event filled with energy and entertainment for the entire family.

 

Mark Your Calendars!! 

 

Residents are encouraged to save the date !!and make plans to attend the festival. The return of the Blue Mountain Festival marks a renewed commitment to fostering community connections and celebrating the city’s rich culture.

 

The event is free to attend, and all are welcome. For more information, follow updates from event organizers.

 

The Blue Mountain Festival is back—don’t miss this chance to celebrate Grand Terrace on May 17!

 

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