Mark your calendar for Apple Fest at the Pioneer Museum Lander Wyoming on September 17

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Mark your calendar for Apple Fest at the Pioneer Museum Lander Wyoming on September 17 from 1-3 PM!  

In the early days, Lander was known as Apple City.  The many orchards in the valley produced delicious fruit and today many are still active.  Join us to celebrate this tasty part of our history!

There will be fresh apple cider, cider presses, hard cider, apple pie contest, applesauce eating contest, Lander apple samples and history, kid’s crafts, petting zoo, and more.

May be an image of apple and text that says "2022 IN THE EARLY DAYS LANDER WAS KNOWN AS THE APPLE CITY. THE MANY ORCHARDS THE VALLEY PRODUCED DELICIOUS FRUIT AND TODAY MANY ARE STILL ACTIVE JOIN TO CELEBRATE THIS TASTY PART OUR HISTORY APPLE FEST AT THE LANDER PIONEER MUSEUM SEPTEMBER 17 J TO P.M. FRESH APPLE CIDER CIDER PRESSES HARD CIDER FROM FARMSTEAD WYOMING 1 BAILEY TIRE HOLE CIDER TRAVEL CENTERS JACKSON CALL 332-3373 FOR INFORMATION FB: PIONEER MUSEUM LANDER WYOMING KID BEST APPLE PIE CONTEST with CASH PRIZES APPLESAUCE EATING CONTEST with PRIZES LANDER APPLE SAMPLES HISTORY CRAFTS, PETTING & MORE"

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