The Home + Garden Festival Returns to Chestnut Hill With 250+ Vendors, Live Music, Food Trucks, Games & More
Spring is here and if you’re looking to get your home and garden ready for the season then Chestnut Hill should be your next destination. On Sunday May 5th from 11 am to 5 pm, the annual Chestnut Hill Home + Garden Festival returns with more than 250 vendors set up along the 8000 to 8600 blocks of Germantown Avenue.The all-day, family-friendly event will highlight home and garden décor, outdoor craft demonstrations, live music, children’s activities, and over 200 retailers, restaurants, and businesses within the Chestnut Hill Business District.
Returning this year is the Maker’s Village, featuring pottery, macrame, sewing, and stained glass demonstrations. The Sustainability Hub will highlight businesses, makers, and organizations working to support the goals of a more sustainable Philadelphia. The Maker’s Village and Sustainability Hub complement the numerous home and garden stores throughout Chestnut Hill, including Laurel Hill Gardens, Foliage, Ember, Summer Classics, NoName Gallery, Gravers Lane Gallery, HOST Interiors, Tailored Home, Kitchen Kapers, Garden State Tile, PTK Rug Gallery, and Home Works. Additionally, no stop to the Home + Garden Festival would be complete without a visit to the oldest hardware store in Philadelphia, Kilian Hardware (8450 Germantown Avenue), founded in 1913. The family-owned store
features everything needed for gardening and other activities around the house.
During Home + Garden, outdoor vendors will feature sculptures and garden art, heirloom vegetable plants, beekeeping, flower baskets, terrariums, landscaping, lawn care, masonry, jewelry, vintage goods and collectibles, indoor décor, and more.
2024 Home + Garden Festival Schedule of Events
“Fun Fest” at Jenks Elementary School (8301 Germantown Avenue): A family-friendly focused area for children under 10 with:
• DJ
• Dance performances
• Carnival games
• Face painting
• Inflatable obstacle course
• Inflatable slide
• Food trucks – Dekes BBQ among others
Stagecrafters Theater (8130 Germantown Avenue): Enjoy circus-themed and theatrical performances, including:
• Jenks Choir performs music from “Aladdin” from 11:30 a.m. to Noon
• SNAP Co. dance performances at noon and 12:30
• Tarot card readings by the Amazing Carson from 1 to 3 p.m.
• Create memories that will last forever at a photobooth from 11:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
• Enjoy the story of Rumpelstiltskin performed by Children’s Theater with shows at 1, 2, and 3 p.m.
Live Music:
• Buckley Park (Germantown Avenue and Hartwell Lane)
o 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. DJ Esteban
• Bethlehem Pike Stage (Germantown Avenue and Bethlehem Pike)
o 11:30 a.m. – 2 p.m. – Dukes of Destiny
o 2 to 5 p.m. – Red X
• The Venetian Club (8000 Germantown Avenue)
o 3 To 5 p.m. Second Story Walkup
o 7 p.m. Post Festival performance by the Michael Allman Band
• 8515 Germantown Avenue
o Time TBD – Carty Brown
• Henna Tattoos: (8317 Germantown Avenue): Featuring arm and hand henna tattoos by Henna by Sushma.
• Outdoor at McNally’s Tavern (8634 Germantown Avenue): A Chestnut Hill institution, McNally’s opens up and will host an outdoor cookout. In addition to cooking up tasty sandwiches like the Schmitter, McNally’s will offer beer and spring-inspired slushies.
• Used Book Sale at Tavern on the Hill (8636 Germantown Avenue): Tavern on the Hill will be
hosting Hilltop Books, the bookstore of the Friends of the Chestnut Hill Library. Used books will be available for purchase
• It’s Cinco de Mayo El Poquito and El Limon along with several Mexican-themed food stands
will bring the fiesta to Germantown Avenue