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Bring Your Family To This Free Fall Festival In Carver, MA

Child’s Play Alpaca in Carver is putting on a free fall festival and they want you to bring your entire family! Child’s Play Alpaca farm is opening their farm to…

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There will be plenty of goats at the farm for your kids to pet. Maybe you’ll get a fun picture of them looking into the camera like this one!

Child's Play Alpaca Events

Child's Play Alpaca in Carver is putting on a free fall festival and they want you to bring your entire family!

Child's Play Alpaca farm is opening their farm to the community for this special event on October 21st from 10am-3pm. Location is 14 Cross St, Carver, MA. Children and adults can meet all of the farm's animals and spend some time outdoors. You won't leave disappointed because there are dozens of animals that permanently live on their property in Carver.

What Will You See At This Festival?

You'll see over twenty alpacas! If you've never seen an alpaca in person, this is a perfect opportunity. Not only are they cute, but their fur is so fluffy!! In addition to the alpacas, they will have Pygora goats, and even San Clemente Island goats, which happen to be an endangered breed. They have one donkey on site, one cow, multiple pigs, chickens and ducks. Truthfully, it's a great place to bring your kids to if they've never seen farm animals in real life. Animal treats will be available for purchase to feed the animals with.

And the best part for parents, is that this is a free event! There will be forty vendors selling all sort of handmade items. Sarcastic Swine BBQ will be serving up delicious lunch options, and Brewery 44 will be set up with a beer garden! Z-n-Z slushies will be serving up candy topped Italian ice.

Meet The Owners Of Child's Play Alpaca Farm

Josh and Loretta are both US Army veterans and first generation farmers. Josh is a Senior IT consultant and Loretta was a special education teacher. They have four kids, who will be participating in all of the activities that day. Scarlett (16) will be doing free face painting, Silas (12) will be assisting with parking, and Sebastian (7) and Sansa (4) ensure the bounce house stays bouncy and Sebastian will be happy to show you which vendors have the coolest kid stuff.
Josh and Loretta felt like they spent too much time in front of screens and sedentary and they wanted to spend more time doing something they could be proud of. Teaching their kids the kind of lessons you can’t learn in a classroom was important to them. The couple wanted their kids to learn that there is a balance between working and having fun. It was also important to teach their children what it means to raise and care for something beyond themselves.
Lastly, they wanted them to truly understand that it takes work and dedication to get the food from a farm to a grocery store shelf.

The Top 9 New England Fall Food Festivals You Must Visit This Autumn

The Top 9 New England Fall Food Festivals You Must Visit This Autumn

Fall in New England is like nature's way of showing off, and if there's one thing we New Englanders know how to do, it's celebrate the season in style.

And by style, I mean devouring delicious food at New England fall food festivals!

If you haven't experienced the gastronomic wonders of New England during autumn, you're missing out on a mouthwatering adventure.

Picture this:

You're sitting by the sea, salty breeze in your hair, and a plate piled high with fresh oysters in front of you. That's right, oysters by the sea! New England's coastal charm and bountiful seafood make it the perfect place to slurp down some briny, succulent mollusks. At fall festivals, you can feast on these oceanic treasures while taking in the stunning waterfront views.

But it's not all about seafood.

New England takes the whole "farm to table" concept to a whole new level during the fall. You won't find food fresher than at these festivals, where local farms showcase their finest produce. Crisp apples, juicy pumpkins, and everything in between—these festivals are a cornucopia of autumnal delights. And let's be honest, who doesn't want to enjoy a slice of homemade apple pie or a hearty bowl of pumpkin soup on a crisp fall day?

Speaking of pumpkins and apples, they are the undisputed kings of fall in New England.

Pumpkin patches as far as the eye can see, apple orchards ripe for picking—you'll feel like you're in a fall wonderland. And the best part? You can taste the fruits of your labor! Freshly baked apple pies, cider donuts that practically melt in your mouth, and pumpkin-flavored everything—it's like autumn threw up in the best way possible.

But wait, there's more!

New England's fall food festivals are a testament to the region's culinary prowess. From clam chowder competitions to lobster roll showdowns, you'll be in seafood heaven. And let's not forget about the chowder. Creamy, savory, and oh-so-delicious, a steaming bowl of clam chowder is the ultimate comfort food on a brisk fall day.

New England's fall food festivals are a must-visit for anyone who wants to savor the flavors of the season in a picturesque setting.

Oysters by the sea, farm-fresh goodies, pumpkins, apples, and a whole lot more—these festivals have it all.

So, pack your appetite and get ready for a foodie adventure that'll leave your taste buds singing and your stomach happily full. New England, we salute your culinary delights!

The Big E, Sept. 15 – Oct. 1, Springfield, Mass.

The Big E in Springfield, MA is a fantastic food festival because it brings together the best of New England's culinary delights all in one place, offering visitors a chance to savor the region's iconic dishes and unique flavors. With a diverse range of food vendors, you can explore everything from clam chowder and lobster rolls to farm-fresh produce, ensuring that there's something to satisfy every palate at this epicurean extravaganza.

Fryeburg Fair, Oct. 1-8, Fryeburg, Maine

Pig scrambles, sheep dog trials, draft horses show, an anvil throw, a woodsman's field day? This is an outdoorsy person's NIRVANA. Not to mention the FOOD: BBQ, deep fried everything and homemade jams and other delights!

Billings Farm and Museum’s Harvest Celebration, Oct. 7-8, Woodstock, Vt.

OK, so there's traditional barn dancing, live music, pumpkin bowling, crafts and beautiful fall foliage. Guests can take a wagon ride through the pastures, husk and shell corn, and press apples into cider. And definitely try the cheese!

Connecticut Garlic and Harvest, Oct. 7-8, Bethlehem, Conn.

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Bowen’s Wharf Seafood Festival, Oct. 14, Newport, R.I.

Fish tacos, lobster rolls, stuffies, chowder, fried calamari, clams, oysters, signature cocktails and cold beer accompany continuous live music, and family fun, all beneath the Wharf’s colorful tents. And it was voted one of the “10 Fabulous Fall Festivals on the Coast,” by Coastal Living Magazine!

Keene Pumpkin Festival, Oct. 14, Keene, N.H.

Giant pumpkin weigh offs, pumpkin pyramids, pumpkin illumination...this festival is a pumpkin-palooza. Orange you glad we suggested it? (Get it??)

Wellfleet Oysterfest, Oct. 14-15, Wellfleet, Mass.

t an oyster festival, you can expect to savor a variety of oyster dishes, including raw oysters on the half shell, grilled oysters with delectable toppings like garlic butter or parmesan cheese, and fried oysters for those who love a crispy crunch. These events often feature creative oyster-inspired recipes, such as oyster po' boys, oyster chowder, and oyster shooters paired with zesty sauces. With oysters harvested fresh from the sea, you're in for a briny, oceanic feast that celebrates this delectable mollusk in all its culinary glory.

Applefest at Wachusett Mountain, Oct. 14-15, Princeton, Mass.

At Applefest, you can expect a delightful array of apple-themed treats, from freshly baked apple pies and cider donuts dusted with cinnamon sugar to crisp caramel apples dipped in sweet, gooey goodness. These festivals also offer savory options like apple-infused sausages and hearty apple cider-based dishes, making it a true apple lover's paradise.

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Harvest on the Harbor, Oct. 25, Portland, Maine

Harvest on the Harbor is back for 2023, showcasing premier Maine distillers, brewers, oyster farmers, and purveyors of outstanding hospitality. Since 2007, this festival has delivered unforgettable culinary experiences. And it's on the harbor in Portland, which is a scene all by itself!

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