Come and join in the fun at the annual Newark Valley Apple Festival on October 5th and 6th! It's two days filled with wholesome delights for everyone, celebrating our region's rich heritage with a wide range of activities.

Take a trip back in time with tours of the charming Colonial Farmhouse, where you can get a taste of 1800s life. Watch mesmerizing demonstrations of traditional skills like spinning and weaving, giving you a peek into the past that's both fascinating and fun.

Feel the lively vibes of the festival as live music sets the scene and dancing fills the air with energy and joy. And let's not forget the mouthwatering scents of delicious food that will be sure to satisfy all your cravings.

Craft enthusiasts will be in heaven with the diverse array of handcrafted treasures on display. Kids, on the other hand, can dive into specially curated activities that will spark their imagination and create memories they'll cherish.

From browsing the festival’s gift shop to witnessing a captivating black powder public shoot, there's no shortage of engaging experiences for everyone to enjoy.

And the best part? The Newark Valley Apple Festival is accessible to all with affordable entry fees. Bring the whole family for just $20, including two adults and up to three children. Seniors and NVHS members get discounted rates too, while little ones under 6 can join the fun for free.

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Celebrate Newark Valley’s spirited heritage at the Newark Valley Apple Festival. It’s two days where traditions are honored, and memories are made, promising a wonderful blend of leisure and cultural enrichment for all who join in the festivities!

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