About

The Kentucky Wool Festival saw the first light of day while the winter winds whistled throughout the hills of Pendleton County. A small group of interested citizens who saw the untapped potential of the area met in January of 1983 desirous of creating a unique festival. With the guidance of a University of Kentucky Extension Specialist, it was decided to look to the past for a source of a “theme.” Thus the Kentucky Wool Festival was conceived and in the first week end of October 1983 We here at the Kentucky Wool Festival have a few simple goals we attempt to accomplish each year. They include, but are not limited to: *To hold an annual event that takes place the 1st Friday, Saturday and Sunday in October. *Be unique. *Promote sheep, wool products, and the local community. *Have heritage demonstrations going on throughout the festival. *Offer activities for all age groups. Maintain a family oriented atmosphere. *Provide an opportunity for community and school organizations, crafts people, and individuals to raise money as an alternative of door to door sales or fund raising drives. *Entertain the public by providing an environment where the people can meet, have fun, hear live music, and learn about our history.