Quiet Valley will be hosting its 50th Annual Harvest Festival.
This is their largest festival of the year.
The Harvest Festival helps to keep 1800s farm life and traditions alive. Without the sharing of these skills, they would be lost to history. Janet Mishkin is their curator.
It is being held at the Living Historical Farm, on 347 Quiet Valley Road, on Oct.12 and Oct.13, from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm.
Most activities on the farm are paid with cash only.
They demonstrate apple butter making, candle dipping, rye straw crafts, and more. There is something to see for all ages. Kids who are K-4 have their own area to do crafts and activities. The Children’s Heritage area includes children’s games and pumpkin decorating.
The festival has a gift shop. They sell fresh produce, food, and other handmade items.
Admission for adults is $18 and for kids ages 3-13, it’s $10.
More information is available at Quiet Valley Harvest Festival.