Find your fest

Here's where you can find fall festivals across the region this weekend.

Posted 10/3/19

Hawley

HAWLEY, PA — On Saturday, October 5, Hawley’s longest running seasonal festival, the Hawley Harvest Hoedown, is back, and it starts at 10 a.m. The event includes cider …

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Find your fest

Here's where you can find fall festivals across the region this weekend.

Posted

Hawley

HAWLEY, PA — On Saturday, October 5, Hawley’s longest running seasonal festival, the Hawley Harvest Hoedown, is back, and it starts at 10 a.m. The event includes cider tastings, contests, demonstrations, family activities, crafts, day and night entertainment, fresh locally grown foods and local business specials.
A recent addition to the festivities is a fall crawl pub tour which will take place over the entire Hawley Harvest Hoedown weekend. Fall Crawl Pub Tour cards will be available at participating bars and at the Wallenpaupack Visitors Center.

This year marks the third annual Hawley Hoedown Bluegrass and Folk Concert at the Ritz Company Playhouse. Headlining this year’s talent is Po’Ramblin’ Boys, from Nashville, TN. Also featured are Colebrook Road and The Dishonest Fiddlers.

For more information on the festival or to purchase concert tickets, visit hawleyharvesthoedown.com.

Callicoon

CALLICOON, NY — Callicoon’s inaugural Oktoberfest begins on Friday, October 4 from 6 to 10 p.m. On Saturday, October 5, enjoy live music from 12 noon to 8 p.m. On Sunday, October 6, festivities continue from 12 noon to 6 p.m.

Participating locations are Rafter’s Tavern, The Raleigh, the Callicoon Brewery and the Western Beergarden.
Attendees will enjoy music by Crawdaddy, Little Sparrow, Richard Young, Cody Melville, Poison Love, BJ & Greg, Banjo Don, M2K, Hal Galper Trio and more.

Jeffersonville

JEFFERSONVILLE, NY — On Saturday, October 5, Jeffersonville celebrates Founders Day with a touch of Oktoberfest. The fun starts at 10 a.m. with a classic car show and wood-splitting contest, along with other craftsmen demonstration. A pie contest and auction begin at 10:45 a.m. Pancake breakfasts will be available at the Presbyterian Church. The Jeff Tractor Parade begins at 12 noon. German food and beer will be offered at the Tavern on Main starting at 2 p.m.

Throughout the festivals, attendees will enjoy sidewalk sales, music, games and fun for the whole family.
For more information, call 845/482-4275.

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