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In just seven days, the 72nd Grape Harvest Festival (GHF) presented by the Rancho Cucamonga Chamber of Commerce kicks off.
The three-day event takes place adjacent to the Rancho Cucamonga Epicenter Sports Complex on Rochester Avenue - south of Foothill Boulevard.
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PASQUOTANK COUNTY | The Harvest Festival will be held from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday at Water and Main streets.
Children can bring a pumpkin and join in the pumpkin-carving contest at 10 a.m. There will be a pie-eating contest at 11 a.m. for ages 6 to 16 and a costume contest at 1 p.m. for ages 1 to 16. A scarecrow-stuffing contest will be held at 3 p.m.
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By Patricia Villers Register Staff pvillers@nhregister.com
ANSONIA -- Scarecrows and pumpkins will take over Main Street Oct. 1 as the city celebrates its eighth annual Harvest Festival.
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ORRINGTON -- Leave ordinary behind and take a step back in time during the Harvest Festival 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 22, at the Curran Homestead Living History Farm and Museum.
Featuring turn-of-the-20th century activities, demonstrations and exhibits, the Curran Farm volunteers have woven together an exciting fall program with a brilliant foliage backdrop to celebrate their 20th anniversary year.
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Our growing season may be largely over and the farmers tuckered out, but we all have reason to celebrate the Mid-South's harvest.
We've had an explosion of new farmers markets, including the Cooper-Young Community Farmers Market, South Memphis Farmers Market and St. Jude Farmers Market; the farmers have had a successful season; there is increased diversity in the food offered; and more chefs are adding locally grown items to their menus.
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RANCHO CUCAMONGA - If your feet are purple this weekend, you probably went to the .
The annual event celebrating the community's agricultural heritage kicked off Friday evening in The Epicenter parking lot with lots of wine and plenty of grape stomping.
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POMONA - Visitors to the Harvest Festival Original Art and Craft Show at Fairplex will find more than one-of-a-kind gifts at the event.
They will walk through the doors of Building 4 and will be swept into the holiday season.
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FAMILY FUN: Activities at the New Jersey Botanical Garden's ninth annual Fall Harvest Festival will include hay rides, pumpkin painting, face painting, a blacksmithing exhibit, storytellers, children's games and an autumn plant sale. There will be free guided wildflower garden tours at 1 and 3 p.m. that last 45 minutes to an hour. Visitors can also wander on a self-guided scavenger hunt or tour.
FOLIAGE FOR ALL: "The garden is beautiful at any time of year, but it shows off its autumn best during the fest. In the woodlands and on the hillsides, the garden is beginning its display of stunning fall foliage in brilliant reds and oranges and golds. In the flowerbeds and meadows, late summer flowers now share the spotlight with chrysanthemums, autumn crocus and bright fall berries," says Maj...
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Lammas Day is a harvest festival dating back to medieval times in the British Isles. The Derry Area Historical Society continues the tradition with an annual celebration on the second Sunday of August.
This year's event took place Aug. 8 under a bright-blue summer sky in New Derry.