Start your spring with Allentown’s first annual Daffodil Days Festival

Press Release

by Michael McCormick

Allentown, NJ – Are you ready for spring? Then come on over to the historic village of Allentown New Jersey for its first-ever Daffodil Days Festival, held from March 26 through April 3, 2022. The Festival is full of family-friendly events set amongst 3,000 daffodils.

A parade at noon on Saturday, March 26th kicks off a full slate of more than 30 activities (many free) and boutique shop specials. Master Gardeners will answer your questions and you can meet Revolutionary War heroine Molly Pitcher while enjoying the blooms. Take a “spin” in an indoor forest or a self-guided tour of the local scenic countryside. Savor a chocolate creation of your own making and create daffodil-themed craft projects worthy of your talents. From awe-inspiring tales of colonial times to a bike parade, art contest and walks through Allentown’s Heritage Park to enjoy a timeless story of Spring or support cancer research, there’s something for everyone. And our local merchants, crafters, and restaurateurs will be waiting to serve you their finest offerings in celebration of the season. Visit www.allentownvinj.org for a complete daily calendar of events.

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Daffodil Days comes to Allentown courtesy of The Allentown Village Initiative (TAVI), a volunteer-driven 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization whose focus is on local history education and historic preservation, natural resource protection, economic development, and the arts and culture.


A quaint and quiet town of 1,800 residents set apart from the bustle of urban New Jersey, Allentown is conveniently located just minutes from Exit 7a on the New Jersey Turnpike, one hour south of New York City, and less than an hour north of Philadelphia.


This article was provided by Michael McCormick, a volunteer member of The Allentown Village Initiative involved in planning our first-ever “Daffodil Days” festival. Shore News Network received no compensation for the publication of this press release.

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