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The Woodstock Fruit Festival is a nonprofit festival celebrating a fruit-based diet that is held in upstate New York, which has been running every August since 2011.[1] In 2013 the fitness activities, lectures and 24-hour fruit bar (as well as gourmet fruit-based dinners) drew in excess of 600 participants for the 7-day festival. In 2014 the WFF announced that there would be 2 weeks rather than one.
Michael Arnstein is the founder of the festival.
Media attention came from as far away as the Dutch press de Volkskrant,[2] Huffington Post[3] and NY Magazine.[4]
The COVID-19 pandemic caused officials to scrap the 2020 festival and defer it to 2021.
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edit- ^ Woodstock Fruit Festival website. http://www.woodstockfruitfestival.com/page/budget-1
- ^ Volkskrant.nl Article, Sept 9, 2011, http://api.ning.com/files/w94mefY0UQ9Lp2JJC7iUlywVdu-E5nmKKMqztZjioKKtdviJq9sBoVwOP*gHShFA*reQUo2QksOI6O2dW8ItTuW9DGCYGToh/stinkvrucht.png
- ^ "Meeting the Guru Who Inspired Me to Go Vegan". HuffPost. 2011-08-29. Retrieved 2023-04-18.
- ^ Noah Davis (August 28, 2013). "Life Among the Fruitarians: A Visit to the Woodstock Fruit Festival". Grub Street. NY Magazine. Archived from the original on 2014-03-15.