FREEPORT — Wolfe’s Neck Center for Agriculture & the Environment will hold its Spring Festival on Saturday, June 2, from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. 

Admission is $8 per person and supports the nonprofit farm. Attendees ages 3 and under are admitted for free. 

A variety of activities for all ages, including wagon rides, raffles and face painting will be offered, as well as vendor demonstrations, including guided nature walks with Wild Bird Supply and jam making with Maine Cooperative Extension. 

The music portion of the event is largely a result of the Arts and Cultural Alliance of Freeport’s Cultural Plan and was a collaborative effort of the center, musicians and members of the ACAF’s Cultural Plan Steering Committee and 317 Main Community Music Center in Yarmouth. 

Performances will include Albright, singer/songwriter Karen Gray, student bluegrass band Flight 317, and jazz-folk-rock band Crabapple Jam. 

Food trucks and wood-fired pizza and cafe snacks will also be available.

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