Each year around Halloween, Glynwood celebrates with a day of family fun at Glynwood Farm. This year, the Annual Harvest Celebration will take place on Sunday, Oct. 21, 1 – 4 p.m. Children can enjoy hayrides, scarecrow making, and games like apple bobbing, relay races, and a hay-bale maze. Space is limited to this event due only to parking limitations, so reservations are requested.
SCHEDULE OF ACTIVITIES
1:30 p.m. Simple Hook Spinning
2:00 p.m. Butter Making
2:30 p.m. Haystack Scramble
3:00 p.m. Ice Cream Making
3:30 p.m. Sack Races
All afternoon:
Hay Bale Maze
Apple Bobbing
DIY Face Painting
Scarecrow Making – while supplies last!
To register, please contact Anita Barber at [email protected]. The admission fee of $10 per adult (under 18 is free of charge) will be collected at the event.
‘Potluck Dinner and Some Ed’
Food Day is a nationwide celebration and a movement for healthy, affordable and sustainable food. This year, Glynwood will celebrate Food Day Glynwood-Style with a potluck dinner followed by an educational session. Glynwood beef chili and vegetarian chili will be served. Bring your favorite seasonal side dish, salad, or dessert that serves 6 – 8 people to round out the potluck. Dinner is followed by the “Ed” portion of the evening, with the premiere screening of Glynwood’s video documenting the Apple Exchange between cider makers in the Hudson Valley and Normandy, France.
The dinner will be held in the Main House on Oct. 24, 6 – 9 p.m. This event is free and open to the entire family. Reservations are required. To register, contact Anita Barber at [email protected].
Can’t join Glynwood for the potluck on Oct. 24? Consider hosting your own “Dinner and Some Ed.” The Glynwood Institute has put together a “Dinner and Some Ed” kit with all the information you need to throw your own party. Visit glynwood.org for more information.