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Fayetteville Dogwood Festival set to return in 2022

By Staff Report, posted 3 years ago

The Fayetteville Dogwood Festival is returning for its 40th year in April 2022, according to a press release. 

After being rescheduled and eventually cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, the popular event is making a comeback in the region.

The event will kick off on April 21 with Cork & Fork, a food and wine event. 

The Dogwood Festival will run for four days in downtown Fayetteville and Festival Park, featuring vendors, live entertainment and more. 

The Fayetteville Dogwood Festival organization puts on a variety of events in Fayetteville. Fayetteville After Five, a summer concert series, and the Dogwood Fall Festival have already returned this year with great success. 

For more information about the 40th annual Fayetteville Dogwood Festival, visit https://www.thedogwoodfestival.com/

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