(FOX40.COM) -- The California Garlic Festival will host this year's festivities at the Merced County Fairgrounds instead of its usual location in San Joaquin County this year. Organizers of the festival announced that although the festival has been in Stockton for years, they are excited about the move. The California Garlic Festival is scheduled to []
The festival began in Stockton after organizers of the Gilroy Garlic Festival shut that festival down in 2022.
The California Garlic Festival is making its way to the Central Valley! The festival will be moving to the Merced County Spring Fairgrounds in Los Banos starting this year.
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