Olympia Hempfest

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Olympia Hempfest
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Pickup truck with sign advertising the 2007 Hempfest
StatusInactive
GenrePolitical
FrequencyAnnually
Location(s) Heritage Park, Olympia, Washington
CountryUnited States
Inaugurated2004 (2004)
FounderJeremy Miller
Previous eventJuly 30–31, 2016
Attendancec.20,000 [1]
Website olympiahempfest.com

The Olympia Hempfest is an annual cannabis event in Olympia, Washington, in the United States. The event was first held in 2004, and was founded by Jeremy Miller, the same person who began the Cannabis Farmers Market in Tacoma. It attracts up to 20,000 participants. [1] The 2015 event was held in Heritage Park in downtown Olympia. [2]

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References

  1. 1 2 Nikki McCoy (July 24, 2013), "10th Annual Olympia Hempfest", Northwest Military, Steilacoom, Washington
  2. Hobbs, Andy (July 25, 2015). "Olympia Hempfest offers high times all weekend at Heritage Park". The Olympian . Olympia, Washington: The McClatchy Company. ISSN   0746-7575. OCLC   10253415 . Retrieved April 17, 2017.