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BRIGGS FARM BLUES FESTIVAL
IS HELD RAIN OR SHINE!
CHILDREN 12 & UNDER ARE FREE
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FESTIVAL DATES AND TIMES
THURSDAY JULY 11
PARKING LOT OPENS: 9AM
GATES OPEN FOR CAMPING: 10AM
GENERAL ADMISSION: 5PM
MUSIC STARTS: 6PM
FRIDAY JULY 12
SATURDAY JULY 13
CAMP GATE OPENS: 9AM
GENERAL ADMISSION: 11AM
MUSIC STARTS: 12:30PM
CAMP GATE OPENS: 9AM
GENERAL ADMISSION: 11AM
MUSIC STARTS: 12:55PM
GETTING HERE!
Google Maps - 56 Hobbie Road, Nescopeck PA
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We are located in Nescopeck Township, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, USA. On a Road Map we are just West of the Intersection of Interstate 80 and 81 in Northeastern PA. Exit 256 off I-80 route 93 North 4 miles to Route 239, follow signs to Briggs Farm Blues Festival.
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WHAT TO BRING?
Our splendid natural amphitheater puts you at a great seat wherever you are. We suggest you bring a chair or blanket for your spot on the grass. We do allow outside food and beverages but encourage you to visit our onsite food and beer vendors. NO GLASS BOTTLES! NO PETS!
*Please note that no chairs will be allowed in the Main Stage audience area until noon on Friday, July 7th.
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WHERE TO PARK?
Parking is FREE here at the Briggs Farm Blues Festival! Upon arrival you will be directed to the closest available spot, with designated Handicapped and Motorcycle parking spots.
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TICKETS/WRISTBANDS
All tickets are available for purchase at the Gate during the festival. When you enter at the gate and present your ticket, you will receive a wrist band that will allow you to come and go as you please. You MUST have a camping wristband to enter the campground.
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AMENITIES
We supply clean Porta-Potties, sinks for washing hands,
and Potable Water. Free showers are available in
Camping Area.
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WHAT NOT TO BRING?
NO PETS*
NO GLASS BOTTLES
NO SCOOTERS OR GOLF CARTS
NO FIREWORKS
NO SKY LANTERNS
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*Please see our note below on service animals
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Briggs Farm welcomes and supports the rights and attendance of all persons with disabilities that rely on the special skills of a trained service animal. What we DO NOT support, nor will tolerate, are pets being misrepresented by their owners as service animals, when in fact they are not. So please, don’t do it. Leave your pet at home. We mean it.
Service Animal Definition:
A ‘service animal’ means “any dog that is individually trained to do work or perform tasks for the benefit of an individual with a disability. The work or tasks performed by a service animal must be directly related to the handler’s disability.”
Emotional support or comfort animals are not considered service animals under the ADA and therefore are not allowed at BFBF.
Service Animal Policies:
For patrons with disabilities who wish to bring their legitimate service animal to BFBF, we ask that you review and follow the policies outlined below:
-Service animals must be accompanied by the handler with the disability at all times.
-Service animals must be under the control and supervision of their handler at all times.
-Service animals are not permitted to be left in camping unattended under any circumstances.
-Handlers are required to be prepared for, and clean-up after, their animals at all times.
-We reserve the right to remove and/or refuse access to any service animal from the campgrounds or venues if that animal is deemed to be a health or safety threat to festival patrons, staff, or other service animals, or in violation of these policies.