Newport Daffodil Days Festival Set to Return in April
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Newport Daffodil Days Festival Set to Return in April
The 6th annual Newport Daffodil Days Festival is set to return.The Newport Daffodil Festival has announced initial plans for the 6th annual Newport Daffodil Days.
The festival has planted more than one million daffodils over the last 12 years.
“Daffodillion, Newport’s civic beautification campaign, planted its one-millionth daffodil this past fall, thanks to all who donated to purchase and plant bulbs during the past years,” said Project Director John Hirschboeck. “Their hard work in the fall yields a bounty of beauty each April. The Festival is our celebration of spring, enticing winter-weary tourists and local residents to emerge from hibernation and have a daffy good time.”
The celebration will run from April 13 to April 21.
2019 Festival
The festival begins with the Newport Rhode Races marathon, half marathon and 5K through daffodil-lined streets on April 13.
That afternoon, the cutting of the daffodil ribbon and the firing of muskets officially open the Festival at Bannisters and Bowen’s wharves in downtown Newport.
Following that, a Daffy Dressed Doggie Paw-rade marches to historic Queen Anne Square with an After Paw-ty on the dog-friendly patio at the Hotel Viking.
On Saturday, April 20, over 100 daffodil-decorated classic cars will roll through the streets of Newport and along Ocean Drive, sponsored by the Audrain Automotive Museum.
A reception, car display on Bellevue Avenue and a Daffodil Garden Party with the RI Ballet Theatre follow.
For the first time, complimentary Trolley Tours of the daffodils will take place on Sunday morning, April 14 and Easter Sunday afternoon, April 21.
Other Festival highlights scheduled (all free) include:
· A Tour de Jonquilles Bike Ride
· A Private Garden Tour at Hillside
· A daffodil tour and lecture at the Green Animals Topiary Garden
· Dabbling & Doodling the Daffys on Newport’s famed Cliff Walk
24 Things to Look Forward to This Spring in New England - 2019
One of the best parts of Spring and Summer is the return of Waterfire.
Providence WaterFire has grown to be an iconic Rhode Island event.
Starting out in 1994 to celebrate it has grown to run continuously, once a month, from May-November and boasts over 80 blazing fires in the middle of the Providence River.
Once the streets are clear of ice and snow and the temperatures rise, one of the most fun things to do in New England is to jump on a bike and go for a nice long ride.
There are plenty of bike paths to explore at your leisure, and many cities like Providence, Boston, and Worcester are beginning to make city streets much more bike friendly.
The Cliff Walk is one of Newport’s most famous attractions is its gilded age mansions lining the coast. Entry to the mansions will cost a fee, but with the Cliff Walk, you can enjoy views of the mansions with amazing views of the water all for free.
The 3.5 mile long path runs behind the mansions on the eastern shore of Newport. It is a National Recreation Trail – the first in New England! The majority of the walk is easy, but be sure to wear good shoes; the sand can make the path slippery.
Newport Restaurant Group made this a must-visit spot several years ago and now the expected accolades have followed.
The views of Mount Hope Bay are unparalleled.
Enjoy a nice glass of wine with some lobster fritters that had sweet corn and a chipotle mayo and followed that with pan-roasted George’s Bank scallops with a delightful spring pea risotto, pea greens from Allen Farm and a citrus emulsion.
People have been drawn to the rugged coast of Maine throughout history. Awed by its beauty and diversity, early 20th-century visionaries donated the land that became Acadia National Park.
The park is home to many plants and animals, and the tallest mountain on the U.S. Atlantic coast.
Visit Acadia and hike granite peaks, bike historic carriage roads, or relax and enjoy the scenery.
Get your rods and reels ready because with the approach of warmer weather comes the return of fishing seasons. While some New England states allow for fishing year-round, many New England states have opening days for trout fishing that begin in early April.
Although there is still a plentiful amount of snow on the ground, fishing season is right around the corner.
photo credit: Grand River Conservation Authority/Flickr
Time to break those rackets out and hit outdoor courts because Tennis season is here.
No need to go hard right away, ease into the season.
Have a great Tennis season.
No More Winter Coats
It is time to shed those big bulky winter coats.
Instead, grab a vest or a sweater and put those coats deep in a closet.
Good riddance.
Summer is Next
A reason to look forward to Spring?
Because summer is next and soon we will all be sitting by the pool with a summer cocktail.
April Fools Day
Time to start planning out what pranks and tricks you are going to pull off on April 1.
April Fools Day is always an exciting day because you never know what is going to happen.
While you are planning your pranks, beware of any that may be played on you.
Planting Flowers
Get the gardening tools ready because gardening season is just about here.
Head to your local garden shop, find the best flowers you can and plant away.
Lower Heating Bills
As winter will come to a close New Englanders could look forward to spending less money on heating bills.
Although the bitter cold is hitting New England hard, and also therefore hitting their wallets hard, this brutal cold streak will soon come to an end and we'll be able to turn down our thermostats save some cash.
photo credit: Images Money/Flickr
Sun Dresses
Sun dresses. Sun Dresses. Sun Dresses. With the approach of spring, it means that sundresses are almost back! Sundresses are a fun way to show off how hard you've been working to keep the weight off all winter long.
photo credit: jessejamesjake vintage
Easter Egg Hunts
Easter is a great holiday. It is always great to spend time with friends and family and of course for those with kids, it's a great day for Easter egg hunts in the backyard or around the neighborhood.
PHOTO: Ross Mayfield/flickr
Goodbye Snow
While this winter was not all that bad as far as snow is concerned, it will be nice to know it is gone for awhile and there is no need to worry about it.
Well... we can only hope.
Road Trip!
Say goodbye to the black ice, the five foot snow drifts, and (hopefully) the potholes.
As the ice melts and we reclaim our streets from the snow, we're looking forward to rolling down our windows and going for a cruise.
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