Maryland Sheep and Wool Festival
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| Maryland Sheep and Wool Festival | |
|---|---|
Dorset Horn ram at the 2010 festival | |
| Begins | First full weekend in May |
| Ends | Sunday |
| Frequency | Annual |
| Location | West Friendship, Maryland |
| Inaugurated | 1973 |
| Participants | Knitters, sheep breeders, wool spinners |
The Maryland Sheep and Wool Festival is an event featuring domestic sheep and wool.[1] It is held at the Howard County Fairgrounds in West Friendship, Maryland.
The festival was started in 1973.[2] In 2003 it attracted over 70,000 people.[2] The 2014 festival was the 40th consecutive. It is sponsored by the Maryland Sheep Breeders Association.[3]
It is held annually during the first weekend in May at the Howard County Fairgrounds in West Friendship, Maryland.[4] It has vendors of wool yarn, and judging of more than 30 sheep breeds. Vendors of other fiber-producing livestock such as goats, angora rabbits, llamas, and alpaca also attend.

A virtual festival was held in 2020 caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.