The Geneva Grape Jamboree celebrates
the harvesting of the local grapes.
Visitors may taste freshly squeezed grape juice,
wine, and various other grape products.
All grand-stand entertainment,
including the grape stomping contest, is free.
Miss Grapette is featured in the two giant parades each afternoon: Saturday at 1:30 p.m. and Sunday at 2:00 p.m. Rides, crafts, food, and other concessions pack the downtown streets during this grape filled weekend.
The Geneva Grape Jamboree is held
on the last weekend each year in September.
Geneva is located
one mile north of Route 90
at the intersection of routes 20 and 534.
If you have never been it is fun to go
and watch the town go "grape" for the weekend.
I have never seen so many things made with grapes,
or the color purple.
Jewlery, all different kinds of crafts
and
more food items than you could ever imagine.
It is truly is a sight to behold.
If you are ever in the area, I would suggest
you to at least experience it once...
XoXo
<3
This is the grape stand
that I volunteered at in
2010.
It is crazy to see all the grapes we went
through and grape juice...
We sold out the first day
and
then had to replenish, for day two...
Was a great time even though
it was a mad house!
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