Wed, Jun 19, 2013

Lovell's plans Fall Harvest

LOVELL — The Lovell Historical Society will present “The Fall Harvest,” an enjoyable family program focusing on old-time fall harvesting practices this Sunday, October 14, from 1 to 4 p.m.

This event should have something of interest for all members of the family. There will be a demonstration of the operation of a cider press with apples generously donated by Pietree Orchard of Sweden. There will be a petting zoo and free pumpkin painting for children.

Inside the 1839 Kimball-Stanford House, there will be a large bake sale of harvest goodies, an abundant refreshment table, and a weaving and spinning demonstration. Also, the museum will be open.

Back by popular demand, “Birds on a Wire” will be performing in the barn during the afternoon. This group, comprised of Jenny and Greg Huang-Dale and Jeanine Loubier, will be playing traditional “fiddle” music.

Anyone interested is warmly invited to attend this fun event. The Society is located in the Kimball-Stanford House, opposite the Lake Kezar Country Club on Route 5. The event is free and open to the public.

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