{"id":37920,"date":"2021-10-01T09:34:03","date_gmt":"2021-10-01T13:34:03","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/kennetttimes.com\/?p=37920"},"modified":"2021-10-01T09:34:07","modified_gmt":"2021-10-01T13:34:07","slug":"what-to-do-unionville-fair-is-back-and-bigger-than-ever","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/kennetttimes.com\/?p=37920","title":{"rendered":"What To Do: Unionville Fair is back and bigger than ever"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><strong>By Denny Dyroff<\/strong>, <em>Entertainment Editor, The Times<\/em><\/p>\n<div id=\"attachment_14718\" style=\"width: 207px\" class=\"wp-caption alignright\"><a href=\"https:\/\/kennetttimes.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/10\/union-2.jpg\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" aria-describedby=\"caption-attachment-14718\" class=\"size-medium wp-image-14718\" src=\"https:\/\/kennetttimes.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/10\/union-2-197x300.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"197\" height=\"300\" \/><\/a><p id=\"caption-attachment-14718\" class=\"wp-caption-text\">Cows at a previous Unionville Community Fair<\/p><\/div>\n<p>Each year, a sure sign that autumn has arrived is the weekend when the annual Unionville Community Fair (101 East Street Road, Unionville, <a href=\"http:\/\/www.ucfairinc.org\/\">http:\/\/www.ucfairinc.org<\/a>) is held \u2013 the first weekend in October.<\/p>\n<p>The fair, which is running now through October 3, is a real down-home country fair with farm equipment displays, cow pie bingo and a farm market. It serves as both a fund-raising carnival and a full-scale community event.<\/p>\n<p>The 2021 edition of the fair, which is being held at the fairgrounds behind the Landhope Farms store at the intersection of routes 926 and 82, is the 97th annual staging of the event.<\/p>\n<p>This year\u2019s Unionville Community Fair will have all its traditional activities including popular attractions such as livestock displays, live entertainment, cooking and baking competitions, carnival games, mechanical bull riding, RC car demonstration and a car and truck show. <!--more--><\/p>\n<p>There will be an array of family-oriented attractions at the free festival include a storytelling area, a magician, arts and crafts vendors, a live auction, \u201cCow Pie Bingo,\u201d a full slate of live music performances and a wide variety of demonstrations.<\/p>\n<p>There will also be a number of contests, including a \u201cCow Milking Contest,\u201d a \u201cScarecrow Making Contest\u201d, \u201cBaking Contest,\u201d , \u201cKarate School,\u201d and a \u201cLip Sync Contest.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>A popular attraction will be \u201cA Haunting at the Unionville Community Fair.\u201d Community organizations from across southern Chester County have banded together to create a tent filled with \u201cghosts and ghouls.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Additionally, live entertainment will be presented by Pleb Mahogany, Chris Esposito, the Late Ambitions Band and Ryan Mayersky.<\/p>\n<p>Also, there will be a \u201cBeer &amp; Wine Garden\u201d and an array of food trucks including MnM Catering, Indian Post, KJ Foods, Rita\u2019s Water Ice, Savanna\u2019s Tender Love and Fries, Scrape &amp; Scoop Ice Cream, Sweet Magnolia Bakery, Kono Pizza Delaware, Buddy\u2019s Burgers, On The Roll and Sabatino\u2019s Grille.<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/kennetttimes.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/10\/2021CCDayHouseTourLogo.jpg\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"size-medium wp-image-14719 alignleft\" src=\"https:\/\/kennetttimes.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/10\/2021CCDayHouseTourLogo-350x226.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"350\" height=\"226\" \/><\/a>Chester County Day (locations around Chester County, 610-431-5301, <a href=\"http:\/\/www.cchosp.com\/\">http:\/\/www.cchosp.com<\/a>) is not quite as old as the Unionville Fair but is still one of the oldest annual events in the Brandywine Valley.<\/p>\n<p>On October 2, the 2021 Chester County Day, which will be held in and around West Chester, is celebrating its 80th anniversary and is honoring the 128th anniversary of <a href=\"https:\/\/www.chestercountyhospital.org\/\">Chester County Hospital<\/a><\/p>\n<p>As always, the event, which bills itself as the nation\u2019s oldest house tour, has the Chester County Hospital as its beneficiary. Tickets are $50.<\/p>\n<p>It all started back in 1936 when Mrs. William A. Limberger and her fellow auxiliary members decided to hold a house tour which featured 22 homes. The event was known as \u201cWest Chester Day\u201d and tickets cost $1.<\/p>\n<p>This year\u2019s annual celebration of Chester County\u2019s landscapes, art and architecture will get underway at 10 a.m. and run until 5 p.m. Participants will be able to visit old and interesting houses, gardens and historic landmarks around Chester County during the tour.<\/p>\n<p>This year, Chester County Hospital in celebrating its anniversary by showcasing homes and landmarks in and around Marshall Square Park, where the original hospital once stood at its inception in 1892.<\/p>\n<p>Participants can walk West Chester\u2019s streets and alleys and enjoy the old patterned brick sidewalks and unique ambiance to visit locations of their choice. Guests are encouraged to visit as many homes as possible at their own pace.<\/p>\n<p>They will also have the opportunity to continue the tour through the rolling hills of Chester County into \u201cIronmaster\u2019s Country\u201d to visit sprawling estates and learn more about how this small northwest corner of the county played a vital role in the Revolutionary War.<\/p>\n<p>Chester County Day has a few ground rules which must be honored &#8212; no pets, no children under age 12, and no \u201cbabes in arms.\u201d Visitors may take photos outside the houses. No photography or use of cell phones is permitted inside the houses.<\/p>\n<div id=\"attachment_14720\" style=\"width: 360px\" class=\"wp-caption alignright\"><a href=\"https:\/\/kennetttimes.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/10\/longwood.jpg\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" aria-describedby=\"caption-attachment-14720\" class=\"size-medium wp-image-14720\" src=\"https:\/\/kennetttimes.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/10\/longwood-350x212.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"350\" height=\"212\" \/><\/a><p id=\"caption-attachment-14720\" class=\"wp-caption-text\">Mums at Longwood<\/p><\/div>\n<p>Longwood Gardens (Route 1, Kennett Square, 610-388-1000, <a href=\"http:\/\/www.longwoodgardens.org\/\">www.longwoodgardens.org<\/a>) is a great place to visit any time in the year and always has special attractions to add to the experience.<\/p>\n<p>To celebrate the arrival of autumn, Longwood has a new attraction \u2013 \u201cAutumn\u2019s Colors.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Crisp and refreshing, autumn at Longwood is a season of constant shifts in hue and texture &#8212; and ever-present beauty.<\/p>\n<p>Visitors will be struck with Longwood\u2019s spectacularly painted vistas as they stroll through picturesque\u00a0Meadow Garden Special attractions loved by children of all ages are Pumpkin Playground (opening October 9) and the whimsical\u00a0Garden Railway\u00a0(opening October 2).<\/p>\n<p>Inside, guests can celebrate fall\u2019s quintessential flower at Longwood\u2019s Chrysanthemum Festival. Beginning October 16, innovative plant-growing techniques and displays take center stage by way of thousands of trained chrysanthemums throughout our Conservatory.<\/p>\n<p>Big, bold colors and thousands of carefully nurtured and trained chrysanthemums abound during this imaginative display serving as the largest and oldest of its kind in North America.<\/p>\n<p>Throughout our Conservatory, specialty chrysanthemum forms from fanciful clouds to sculptural spirals not only showcase our horticultural savvy but help preserve an ancient Asian artform that we are beyond proud to perpetuate.<\/p>\n<p>Admission to Longwood Gardens is $25 for adults, $22 for seniors and college students and $13 for youth (ages 5-18).<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/kennetttimes.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/10\/cf-winery.jpg\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"size-medium wp-image-14721 alignleft\" src=\"https:\/\/kennetttimes.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/10\/cf-winery-350x214.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"350\" height=\"214\" \/><\/a>Chaddsford Winery (Route 1, Chadds Ford, 610-388-6221, <a href=\"http:\/\/www.chaddsford.com\/\">www.chaddsford.com<\/a>) is presenting its \u201cAdult Trick or Treat\u201d event every Saturday and Sunday through October 31. Tour Times Available at noon, 1, 2, 3 and 4 p.m.<\/p>\n<p>Visitors will be able to \u201cTrick or Treat\u201d for wine and seasonal snacks at Chaddsford&#8217;s wildly popular, adults-only Halloween program as they visit a variety of Halloween-themed pairing stations located throughout the Winery grounds.<\/p>\n<p>The \u201cPairing Menu\u201d features Sleepy Hollow:\u00a0Chaddsford White with Kernel Clark&#8217;s Kettle Corn; Hocus Pocus:\u00a0Witch&#8217;s Brew Wine Cocktail with \u00c9clat Tahitian Vanilla Truffle; Creature from the Black Lagoon:\u00a02018 Harbinger with Oso Sweet Negative Cookie; Frankenwine:\u00a0Warm Spiced Apple with Carlino\u2019s Mini Pumpkin Cannoli; and The Shrieking Shack:\u00a0Sangria Slushie.<\/p>\n<p>Advanced tickets purchased online are $35 and include the food and beverage pairings, as well as a\u00a0Halloween-themed keepsake wine glass.<\/p>\n<p>When an area event has been around for more than two decades, it definitely moves from the \u201cannual event\u201d category to the \u201cChester County tradition\u201d category. The Kennett Brewfest (<a href=\"http:\/\/kennettbrewfest.com\/\">http:\/\/kennettbrewfest.com<\/a>) has reached that plateau.<\/p>\n<p>The Kennett Brewfest, which will be held this weekend in downtown Kennett Square, is celebrating its 22nd anniversary this year.<\/p>\n<p>Unfortunately, there are only four words you need to know about this year\u2019s event \u2013 tickets are sold out.<\/p>\n<p>Remember this and get your tickets early next year.<\/p>\n<p>The annual Dressage at Devon (Devon Horse Show grounds, Lancaster Avenue, Devon, 484-358-5510, <a href=\"http:\/\/dressageatdevon.org\/\">http:\/\/dressageatdevon.org<\/a>), is running now through October 3.<\/p>\n<p>The popular annual event combines world class dressage competition and the world\u2019s largest open breed show. The six-day event attracts hundreds of horses from around the world and thousands of spectators.<\/p>\n<p>The event also includes the\u00a0Fall Festival at Dressage at Devon, which features a large selection of vendors and an equally large number of specialty boutiques where visitors can shop for arts and crafts, clothing, horse-related items and gourmet food.<\/p>\n<p>Tickets are $10 for adults and $5 for children (ages 3-12).<\/p>\n<div id=\"attachment_14722\" style=\"width: 360px\" class=\"wp-caption alignright\"><a href=\"https:\/\/kennetttimes.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/10\/winterthur.jpg\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" aria-describedby=\"caption-attachment-14722\" class=\"size-medium wp-image-14722\" src=\"https:\/\/kennetttimes.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/10\/winterthur-350x233.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"350\" height=\"233\" \/><\/a><p id=\"caption-attachment-14722\" class=\"wp-caption-text\">Winterthur Museum<\/p><\/div>\n<p>Winterthur Museum, Garden &amp; Library (5105 Kennett Pike, Route 52, Wilmington, Delaware, 800-448-3883,\u00a0<a href=\"http:\/\/www.winterthur.org\/\">http:\/\/www.winterthur.org<\/a>) is hosting its annual Truck and Tractor Day on October 2 from 10 a.m.-4 p.m.<\/p>\n<p>Children of all ages will have the opportunity to climb on and explore more than 30 farm vehicles and trucks from the Winterthur Fire Department and interact with Winterthur\u2019s firefighters; play \u201cdress up\u201d with firefighter gear and helmets, go on a hayride and milk a mechanical cow.<\/p>\n<p>Autumn at Winterthur is one of the most beautiful times of year.<\/p>\n<p>The colorful changing leaves on the estate give way to secret surprises in the garden &#8212; fall flowers and vibrant berries. The weather is perfect for more exploration as the comfortable temperatures encourage long walks on the trails, around the garden, and on the wooded paths.<\/p>\n<p>Additionally, Winterthur is offering a variety of fun garden programs this month. On October 13, visitors can join a birder to explore some birding hot spots. At \u201cTailgate Tours!\u201d on October 20, visitors can discover the language of plants on a leisurely guided stroll and then stop at a scenic tailgate spot for hors d\u2019oeuvres along with a selection of hard and soft beverages.<\/p>\n<p>Winterthur\u2019s fees for general admission are $20 adults, $18 for seniors (62 and older) and students (12 and older) and $6 for ages 2-11.<\/p>\n<p>St. Mary Coptic Church of Delaware (644 Otts Chapel Rd, Newark, Delaware, <a href=\"http:\/\/stmaryde.org\/\">stmaryde.org<\/a>) is holding its annual Egyptian Festival on October 2 and 3.<\/p>\n<p>The Coptic Church was established in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ by St. Mark the Evangelist in the city of Alexandria around 43 A.D. The church adheres to the Nicenen Creed.<\/p>\n<p>Fewer changes have taken place in the Coptic Church than in any other church in both ritual and doctrine aspects. Additionally, the succession of the Coptic Patriarchs, Bishops, Priests and Deacons has been continuous.<\/p>\n<p>This weekend\u2019s festival will feature such Egyptian delicacies as kofta kabob, falafel, lamb shish kabob, kobaeba, shepherd\u2019s pie, moussaka and gyro sandwich.<\/p>\n<p>There will also be sweet treats such as babousa, baklava and konafa with nuts.<\/p>\n<p>Also featured at the festival will be an Egyptian gift shop, Christian items and kids\u2019 games.<\/p>\n<p>Hours are 11 a.m.-7 p.m. both days.<\/p>\n<p>The Delaware Nature Society will host its annual \u201cNative Plant Sale\u201d on October 2 at Coverdale Farm Preserve (543 Way Road, Greenville, Delaware, 302-239-2334,<a href=\"http:\/\/www.delawarenaturesociety.org\/\">www.delawarenaturesociety.org<\/a>).<\/p>\n<p>Some of the rare native plants available for purchase will be Tiarella cordifolia (\u201cRunning Tapestry\u201d) as well as special asters such as Symphyotrichum ericoides (\u201cSnow Flurry\u201d), Symphyotrichum novae-angliae (\u201cPurple Dome\u201d) and Symphyotrichum oblongifolium (\u201cOctober Skies\u201d).<\/p>\n<p>Please note that dogs are not permitted on this property. The nearby farm complex will not be open during sale.<\/p>\n<p>The event is scheduled to run from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Admission is free.<\/p>\n<div id=\"attachment_14723\" style=\"width: 360px\" class=\"wp-caption alignleft\"><a href=\"https:\/\/kennetttimes.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/10\/kalmar-nyckel.jpg\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" aria-describedby=\"caption-attachment-14723\" class=\"size-medium wp-image-14723\" src=\"https:\/\/kennetttimes.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/10\/kalmar-nyckel-350x251.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"350\" height=\"251\" \/><\/a><p id=\"caption-attachment-14723\" class=\"wp-caption-text\">Kalmar Nyckel<\/p><\/div>\n<p>On weekends now through October 23, the Kalmar Nyckel will be offering public sails from the Kalmar Nyckel Shipyard (1124 East Seventh Street, Wilmington, Delaware, <a href=\"http:\/\/www.kalmarnyckel.org\/\">www.kalmarnyckel.org<\/a>.)<\/p>\n<p>For two decades, the Kalmar Nyckel, which has its home base in Wilmington, has been hosting riders all over the world \u2013 especially in Delaware.<\/p>\n<p>A ride on the Kalmar Nyckel is a totally different from most tourist water rides.<\/p>\n<p>The ship is a beautiful recreation of the original Kalmar Nyckel, which was built in Holland in the 1620s. Her mainmast is taller than a 10-story building and she carries 7,600 square feet of sail area and six miles of rigging.<\/p>\n<p>The original Kalmar Nyckel was a Swedish-owned, three-masted armed pinnace that sailed from Goteborg, Sweden in November of 1637 and brought the first permanent European settlers to the Delaware Valley.<\/p>\n<p>Carrying 24 settlers from four countries (Sweden, Finland, Holland, and Germany), she landed on the banks of the Christina River. The site, which became known as \u201cThe Rocks\u201d, can be visited at Fort Christina Park off Wilmington&#8217;s East Seventh Street.<\/p>\n<p>The Kalmar Nyckel made four documented round-trip crossings of the Atlantic, more than any other \u201csettlers&#8217; ship\u201d of the era. The original ship was lost in the late 1600s.<\/p>\n<p>In 1986 a group of citizens established the Kalmar Nyckel Foundation to design, build and launch a replica of the Kalmar Nyckel at a shipyard adjacent to the original landing site.<\/p>\n<p>The new Kalmar Nyckel was constructed there and was launched on September 28, 1997. She was commissioned on May 9, 1998 and now serves as Delaware&#8217;s sea-going Ambassador of Good Will. She is a fully functional sail training vessel and has represented Delaware all over the country.<\/p>\n<p>Tickets are $40 for adults and $25 for youth (ages 17 and under).<\/p>\n<p>Each September, \u201cPumpkinland\u201d returns to Linvilla Orchards (137 West Knowlton Road, Media, 610-876-7116,\u00a0<a href=\"http:\/\/www.linvilla.com\/\">www.linvilla.com<\/a>). \u201cPumpkinland,\u201d which runs through November 7, features fairy tale characters from nursery rhymes along with a huge scarecrow and a really tall storybook.<\/p>\n<p>Other activities include train rides, a straw bale maze, hayrides, pick-your-own apples and pony rides.<\/p>\n<p>There will also be \u201cHarvest Hayrides\u201d and \u201cAutumn Moon Hayrides\u201d starting later in September along with \u201cStraw Bale Maze,\u201d \u201cTrain Rides,\u201d \u201cCorn Maze\u201d and \u201cPony Rides.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Pumpkinland is open from mid-September through early November and takes center stage at Linvilla Orchards. Larger than life figures and scarecrows illustrate the legends and lore of the harvest season, featuring local history and some of the many stories of pumpkins and apples.<\/p>\n<p>Visitors will see Linvilla\u2019s piles of pumpkins in all colors, shapes and sizes &#8212; more than 100 tons on display.<\/p>\n<p>It\u2019s time to welcome autumn and one of the best ways to do this is by checking out the corn mazes at Ramsey\u2019s Farm (Ramsey Road, Wilmington, Delaware, 302-477-1499,<a href=\"http:\/\/www.ramseysfarm.com\/\">www.ramseysfarm.com<\/a>). The farm\u2019s event season just got underway.<\/p>\n<p>Corn mazes, along with hayrides, a pumpkin patch and scarecrows, will be featured at Ramsey\u2019s Farm, which is located in northern Delaware on Route 92 just south of the Pennsylvania-Delaware state line. The new season runs on weekends now through October 30.<\/p>\n<p>Ramsey\u2019s \u201cPumpkin Patch\u201d has been in operation since 1995 and the farm\u2019s varied mazes have been delighting and baffling visitors who return each year for the popular annual event. The owners of Ramsey\u2019s Farm raise pumpkins, gourds, ornamental corn, popcorn, feed corn and hay.<\/p>\n<p>The farm\u2019s pumpkin field stretches over 12 acres and yields approximately 20,000 pumpkins each season. Hayrides around the farm will be offered from 11 a.m.-5 p.m. each day. Visitors will be able to shop for pumpkins and other items at the farm store. There will also be hot food and beverages available for purchase.<\/p>\n<p>Tickets are $8 for the corn maze, $4 for hayrides, $4 for Spookley Trail, and $4 for pumpkin painting.<\/p>\n<p>This weekend, it\u2019s time once again for the Scarecrow Competition and Display at Peddler\u2019s Village (Routes 202 and 263, Lahaska, 215-794-4000,\u00a0<a href=\"http:\/\/www.peddlersvillage.com\/\">www.peddlersvillage.com<\/a>). Hours are\u00a010 a.m.-6 p.m.<\/p>\n<p>Visitors can stroll around the Village to see the Scarecrow Competition and Display, which showcases more than 100 creative and colorful scarecrows. The Scarecrows are on outdoor display through October 30.<\/p>\n<p>The public is invited to vote for the winners. Ballots are available in all shops and restaurants. The ballot boxes are located in the Hospitality Center at the Cock \u2018n Bull, Giggleberry Fair, and Buttonwood Grill.<\/p>\n<p>This is the time of the year when farms in the area become a bustle activity \u2014 a time for harvest. But it is not harvest matters that are causing a bustle of activity at Cherry Crest Adventure Farm in Ronks (150 Cherry Hill Road, Ronks, 717-687-6843, <a href=\"http:\/\/www.cherrycrestfarm.com\/\">www.cherrycrestfarm.com<\/a>).<\/p>\n<p>The farm\u2019s popular annual \u201cFlashlight Maze\u201d is now underway and will continue every Friday and Saturday night through November 4. Cherry Crest Adventure Farm has reserved several weekends during the autumn months for Flashlight Maze.<\/p>\n<p>This special activity allows visitors to experience the Amazing Maize Maze in total darkness. All you need are flashlights and a few friends.<\/p>\n<p>The Flashlight Maze is a nice, non-scary, Halloween alternative that has appeal for people of all ages. The Flashlight Maze, which has a $12 admission fee, is open from 6:30-10 p.m. with the last entrance into the Maze at 9 p.m.<\/p>\n<p>The main attraction is Cherry Crest\u2019s \u201cAmazing Maize Maze,\u201d which is billed as \u201cthe world\u2019s most dynamic and interactive corn maze.\u201d It is a five-acre corn maze with over two-and-one-half miles of paths, scenic bridges, and clues.<\/p>\n<p>Participants can walk at their own pace as they encounter the \u201cKernels of Knowledge\u201d along with a variety of clues, tunnel slides, and watering stations. They can also check out a bird\u2019s eye view from the two bridges and watch everyone\u2019s flags waving high above the corn.<\/p>\n<p>The average time to complete the \u201cAmazing Maize Maze\u201d course is one hour. Ticket prices start at $17.95.<\/p>\n<p>This year\u2019s 41st annual staging of the Pennsylvania Renaissance Faire (Mount Hope Estate and Winery grounds, Route 72, Cornwall, 717-665-7021,\u00a0<a href=\"http:\/\/www.parenfaire.com\/\">www.parenfaire.com<\/a>), an event that bills itself as \u201cthe most wondrous event in all the Knowne World\u201d, is running now through October 31.<\/p>\n<p>The festive annual event features authentic Elizabethan food and drink, traditional crafts from the guildsmen of yore and old-time games of skill \u2014 and a cast of hundreds of colorfully costumed re-enactors.<\/p>\n<p>Each weekend, the Faire has a themed weekend. This week, it is \u201cOktoberfest.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Visitors will be able to raise a stein to German heritage with micro-brewed ales from the Faire\u2019s very own Swashbuckler Brewing Company, the authentic food and dance of the Germanic Nations. Another note for visitors \u2013wear your lederhosen.<\/p>\n<p>The featured events will be \u201cTopfschlagen!,\u201d \u201cMen in Lederhosen\u201d and \u201cBar Olympics.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Every summer, the Faire, which takes place at Mount Hope Estate and Winery\u2019s authentic 35-acre recreation of a 16th-century village in Olde England, features a new story from a different year of England\u2019s past.<\/p>\n<p>The following is the description of the 2021 scenario \u2014 England has finally established a colony in the New World. Sir Walter Raleigh, one of Elizabeth\u2019s favorite privateers and newly appointed Governor of Virginia has made Mount Hope a key trade port, and the Shire has never been so prosperous.<\/p>\n<p>Of course, where there\u2019s money to be made, there will be people who want that money. The Earl whose lands Mount Hope sits upon has suddenly taken interest in the shire which he once left alone.<\/p>\n<p>Now he\u2019s come to collect his share of the bounty and perhaps set up a more permanent residence with little care if he displaces some peasants along the way.<\/p>\n<p>Will Her Majesty intervene? Will the Shire ever be the same? People will become heroes, heroes will be made legends, and legends will be proven real.<\/p>\n<p>More than 70 shows are scheduled throughout each day on the Faire\u2019s numerous stages.<\/p>\n<p>Without a doubt, the most popular attraction is the Jousting Arena. Visitors to the Faire flock to Bosworth Field whenever it\u2019s time for the Ultimate Joust. Peasants lead cheers for their favorite knights while musicians pound out a heart-thumping beat. The Master of the List announces the combatants and soon an encounter of royal proportions ensues.<\/p>\n<p>The Faire offers a wide variety of activities for visitors, including listening to bagpipe music, checking out handsome Lords in their colorful silks, watching a jester\u2019s acrobatics, learning how to juggle, being the recipient of a gypsy woman\u2019s flirtations and watching the march of Beefeater Guards.<\/p>\n<p>Guildsmen\u2019s Way is the area that features a large variety of merchants and artisans, including jewelers, candle makers, potters, herbalists, leather smiths, clothiers, and pewter makers \u2014 all offering for sale and demonstrating their ancient wares.<\/p>\n<p>And there are more than 20 Royal Kitchens located around the faire with menus featuring a wide variety of food and beverage.<\/p>\n<p>Single-day tickets are available at the gate for $30.95. For children (age 5-11) single-day tickets are available at the gate and online for $15.95.<\/p>\n<p>On October 2 and 3, Renningers Farmers Market (740 Noble Street, Kutztown, 570-385-0104, <a href=\"http:\/\/www.renningers.net\/\">www.renningers.net<\/a>) is hosting the 2021 Pennsylvania\u00a0Cannabis\u00a0Festival.<\/p>\n<p>The event, which features more than 250 vendors, is free to the public and leashed pet friendly.<\/p>\n<p>Founded in Scranton in 2015, the\u00a0festival\u2019s mission has always been to raise awareness to end\u00a0cannabis prohibition in the fifth most-populated state in America. Since its conception, Pennsylvania has legalized the use of medical\u00a0cannabis and industrial hemp thanks to the hard work of the\u00a0cannabis community<\/p>\n<p>Activities at the\u00a0festival include live music, art exhibits,\u00a0cannabis culture vendors, amusement games, discussion panels, food vendors,\u00a0cannacentic workshops, medical card certifications, chainsaw carving, hemp product demonstrations and live flameworks.<\/p>\n<p>Philly Brick Fest will be held October 2 and 3 at the Greater Philadelphia Expo Center (100 Station Avenue, Oaks, 484-754-3976,\u00a0<a href=\"https:\/\/nam02.safelinks.protection.outlook.com\/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.phillyexpocenter.com&amp;data=02%7C01%7C%7Cb056984a600947a22f2808d6ca250fd2%7C84df9e7fe9f640afb435aaaaaaaaaaaa%7C1%7C0%7C636918658198209708&amp;sdata=VxmF9cq455zc3VkPoQcoT3SyEQbTw5UUix6x%2F%2Bjv9sI%3D&amp;reserved=0\">www.phillyexpocenter.com<\/a>).<\/p>\n<p>The huge annual event will occupy 140,000 square feet of space, making it the largest fan-created\u00a0LEGO\u00a0event in North America.<\/p>\n<p>LEGO\u00a0builders from around the globe are invited to showcase their fan-built creations, learn building techniques from one another, interact with other fans, participate in building challenges and activities, and most of all enjoy a fun-filled weekend with like-minded\u00a0LEGO\u00a0Maniacs.<\/p>\n<p>The Philly Brick Fest experience is open to all\u00a0LEGO\u00a0enthusiasts, interested in connecting with other builders and having their creations on display for the public to enjoy during the weekend public hours of Brick Fest Live.<\/p>\n<p>Admission to Brick Fest is $34.99.<\/p>\n<p>On October 2, the Revolutionary Germantown Festival will be held from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. at Cliveden (6400 Germantown Avenue, Philadelphia, 215-329-7312,<a href=\"http:\/\/www.revolutionarygermantown.org\/\">http:\/\/www.revolutionarygermantown.or<\/a><a href=\"http:\/\/www.revolutionarygermantown.org\/\">g<\/a>).<\/p>\n<p>The festival features costumed characters, live music, food and drink.<\/p>\n<p>The majority of the festival\u2019s events are centered at Cliveden, the summer home of the Chew family and the location of General George Washington\u2019s failed attempt to liberate Philadelphia from British control in 1777.<\/p>\n<p>The celebration will also take place at many other nearby sites including Concord School and Upper Burying Ground, The Germantown White House, Johnson House Historic Site, Germantown Mennonite Meeting House and Grumblethorpe \u2013 all of which are located on Germantown Avenue.<\/p>\n<p>There will be a musket and artillery demonstration at 12pm during the festival. The demonstration displays some violent content including black powder demonstrations.<\/p>\n<p>In accordance with City of Philadelphia mandates, visitors will be required to wear masks while on Cliveden\u2019s grounds.\u00a0.<\/p>\n<p>On Saturdays and Sundays now through October 31, Morris Arboretum of the University of Pennsylvania (100 E. Northwestern Avenue, Philadelphia, <a href=\"http:\/\/www.morrisarboretum.org\/\">www.morrisarboretum.org<\/a>) is hosting its annual Scarecrow Walk.<\/p>\n<p>Visitors will be able to make their own scarecrows, paint a pumpkin and sample different varieties of apples. Weaver\u2019s Way Coop will be on hand with the season\u2019s best local apple varieties.<\/p>\n<p>Morris Arboretum\u2019s Scarecrow Walk is back for its 14th year, and in recognition of those who show courage and care when faced with fright, this year\u2019s theme is \u201cHeroes!\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Visitors will be able to wander through the Arboretum and see scarecrows in honor of a beloved superhero characters, essential workers, or best friend heroes.<\/p>\n<p>Throughout the month of October, more than 30 scarecrows will be on display throughout the Arboretum. Visitors will\u00a0vote\u00a0for their favorite scarecrow online to determine the winners.\u00a0The top three scarecrows win a cash prize with a top prize of $250.<\/p>\n<p>Admission to Morris Arboretum is $20 for adults, $18 for seniors and $10 for youth (ages 3-17).<\/p>\n<p>On October 3, the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania (300 Gap Road, Strasburg, 717-687-8628, <a href=\"http:\/\/www.rrmuseumpa.org\/\">www.rrmuseumpa.org<\/a>) is presenting its annual Garden Railway Tour.<\/p>\n<p>The tour, which runs from 1-5 p.m., is a self-guided tour of Lancaster County private homes that feature impressive displays of operating model trains that have been built in landscaped gardens as well as homes with operating layouts and special model train collections.<\/p>\n<p>The Garden Railway Tour, which is celebrating its 15th anniversary this year, is held as a benefit for the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania\u2019s education and preservation programs. Tickets are $10 and can be purchased at the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania\u2019s ticket office.<\/p>\n<p>A popular event in Delaware this weekend is \u201cSteamin\u2019 Days\u201d at Auburn Heights Preserve (3000 Creek Road, Yorklyn, Delaware, 302-239-2385,\u00a0<a href=\"http:\/\/auburnheights.org\/\">http:\/\/auburnheights.org<\/a>) on October 3.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cSteamin\u2019 Days,\u201d which is held on the first Sunday of the month through November, focuses on steam power.<\/p>\n<p>During \u201cSteamin\u2019\u00a0Days\u00a0at Auburn Heights,\u201d the site is bustling with activity. Visitors are encouraged to climb into an antique automobile or board one of the trains and experience what it was like to travel at the turn of the 20th century. They can also tour the magnificent 1897 mansion that was home to three generations of the Marshall family.<\/p>\n<p>Also included is entry to the Marshall Steam Museum, which features the world\u2019s largest operating collection of Stanley steam cars along with a 1930s working Lionel electric train display, a hands-on engine display, kids\u2019 activities and exhibits and the\u00a0Museum Gift Shop.<\/p>\n<p>Activities run from 12:30-4:30 p.m. each time.\u00a0Combo Tickets, which\u00a0cover all rides and building tours, are $20 (13 and older) and $14 (age 12 and under).<\/p>\n<p>One of the best ways for everyone involved to appreciate the beauty of autumn\u2019s annual color explosion is to ride a special excursion on an area tourist railroad.<\/p>\n<p>The West Chester Railroad (Market Street Station, West Chester, 610-430-2233, <a href=\"http:\/\/www.westchesterrr.net\/\">www.westchesterrr.net<\/a>) is running its special \u201cFall Foliage Express\u201d trains on October 3, 10 and 17 and November 7. Trains depart at noon and 2 p.m.<\/p>\n<p>The round-trip train ride travels to the village of Glen Mills and back and lasts for 90 minutes. During the brief layover in Glen Mills, riders can explore the historic Pennsylvania Railroad station and have a snack in the railroad\u2019s picnic grove along the Chester Creek.<\/p>\n<p>Tickets are $20 for adults, $18 for children ages 2-12 and free for kids under two.<\/p>\n<p>This weekend, the Strasburg Railroad (Route 741, Strasburg, 717-687-7522,\u00a0<a href=\"http:\/\/www.strasburgrailroad.com\/\">www.strasburgrailroad.com<\/a>) is celebrating one of its locomotives with a series called \u201c611\u00a0at Strasburg: The Return of an American Icon.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>The Norfolk &amp; Western Class J\u00a0611, a National Historic Engineering Landmark by the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, is known as an engineering powerhouse of steam, technology, and near mechanical perfection.<\/p>\n<p>The N&amp;W Class J\u00a0611\u00a0is the sole survivor of 14 Class J steam locomotives designed and built by the Norfolk &amp; Western Railway. The locomotive rolled out of Roanoke\u2019s East End Shops in 1950. Its mission was to pull the Powhatan Arrow, a 15-car passenger train, from Norfolk, Virginia, to Cincinnati, Ohio.<\/p>\n<p>Now, the powerful and sleek locomotive is running the rails at the historic Strasburg Railroad in Lancaster County\u2019s scenic Amish Country.<\/p>\n<p>Offered as part of the tourist railroad\u2019s regular daily steam train service, N&amp;W No.\u00a0611\u00a0J will be the motive power for the day\u2019s main train on select days. She will pull 45-minute excursion rides to Paradise, Pennsylvania on October 2 and 3.<\/p>\n<p>Ticket prices range from $9.50-$45.<\/p>\n<p>The New Hope &amp; Ivyland Railroad (32 West Bridge St, New Hope, 215- 862-2332, <a href=\"http:\/\/www.newhoperailroad.com\/\">www.newhoperailroad.com<\/a>) offers a two-hour roundtrip ride on its \u201cFall Excursion Trains\u201d from October 5-November 7.<\/p>\n<p>Riders can enjoy a \u201cFall Excursion\u201d experience on a heritage train, departing from the rail line\u2019s 1891 Witch\u2019s Hat Train Station in the center of New Hope. On this excursion, passengers will enjoy a relaxing ride through scenic Bucks County on the \u201cNew Hope Branch\u201d route, which was originally part of the North-East Pennsylvania Railroad and later the Reading Railroad.<\/p>\n<p>Passengers will ride aboard beautifully restored vintage (early 1900\u2019s) passenger coaches while a narrator will provide them with interesting historical facts and stories of significant cultural locations along the route.<\/p>\n<p>The train will travel to Buckingham, Pennsylvania where it will then change direction and return to New Hope.<\/p>\n<p>Passengers can enjoy the sights of the beautiful fall scenery while riding aboard the rail line\u2019s \u201cFirst Class Bar Car,\u201d \u201cAntique Seat Coach\u201d or \u201cOpen Air Car.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Coach tickets are $72.60 for adults, $71.50 for children (ages 2-11) and $10.99 for toddlers.<\/p>\n<p>The Wilmington &amp; Western Railroad (2201 Newport Gap Pike, Wilmington, DE, 302-998-1930, <a href=\"http:\/\/www.wwrr.com\/\">www.wwrr.com<\/a>) is running its \u201cAutumn Leaf Special\u201d with trains on October 9, 10, 16, 17, 20, 23, 24, 27, and 30 and November 6.<\/p>\n<p>Trips are either a one-and-one-half hour roundtrips to the Mt. Cuba Picnic Grove or two-and-one-half hour roundtrips to Hockessin.<\/p>\n<p>Tickets for the \u201cAutumn Leaf Special\u201d are $20 for adults, $19 for seniors (60 and older) and $12 for children (ages 2-12).<\/p>\n<p>The W&amp;WRR also is running its \u201cHayride Express\u201d on October 1, 8, 15 and 22 at 7 and 8:30 p.m. each night. Visitors can experience a one-hour evening ride through the Red Clay Valley on an original railroad flatcar converted especially for hayrides.<\/p>\n<p>Tickets for the \u201cHayride Express\u201d are $15 for adults, $13 for seniors (60 and older) and $18 for children (ages 2-12).<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>By Denny Dyroff, Entertainment Editor, The Times Each year, a sure sign that autumn has arrived is the weekend when the annual Unionville Community Fair (101 East Street Road, Unionville, http:\/\/www.ucfairinc.org) is held \u2013 the first weekend in October. The fair, which is running now through October 3, is a real down-home country fair with [&hellip;]<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":1,"featured_media":37914,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"closed","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"footnotes":""},"categories":[25],"tags":[2621,5287,6518,4844,84,6636,4548],"class_list":["post-37920","post","type-post","status-publish","format-standard","has-post-thumbnail","hentry","category-community","tag-chaddsford-winery","tag-chester-county-day","tag-featured","tag-kalmar-nyckel","tag-longwood-gardens","tag-unionville-community-fair","tag-winterthur"],"_links":{"self":[{"href":"https:\/\/kennetttimes.com\/index.php?rest_route=\/wp\/v2\/posts\/37920","targetHints":{"allow":["GET"]}}],"collection":[{"href":"https:\/\/kennetttimes.com\/index.php?rest_route=\/wp\/v2\/posts"}],"about":[{"href":"https:\/\/kennetttimes.com\/index.php?rest_route=\/wp\/v2\/types\/post"}],"author":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/kennetttimes.com\/index.php?rest_route=\/wp\/v2\/users\/1"}],"replies":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/kennetttimes.com\/index.php?rest_route=%2Fwp%2Fv2%2Fcomments&post=37920"}],"version-history":[{"count":1,"href":"https:\/\/kennetttimes.com\/index.php?rest_route=\/wp\/v2\/posts\/37920\/revisions"}],"predecessor-version":[{"id":37921,"href":"https:\/\/kennetttimes.com\/index.php?rest_route=\/wp\/v2\/posts\/37920\/revisions\/37921"}],"wp:featuredmedia":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/kennetttimes.com\/index.php?rest_route=\/wp\/v2\/media\/37914"}],"wp:attachment":[{"href":"https:\/\/kennetttimes.com\/index.php?rest_route=%2Fwp%2Fv2%2Fmedia&parent=37920"}],"wp:term":[{"taxonomy":"category","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/kennetttimes.com\/index.php?rest_route=%2Fwp%2Fv2%2Fcategories&post=37920"},{"taxonomy":"post_tag","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/kennetttimes.com\/index.php?rest_route=%2Fwp%2Fv2%2Ftags&post=37920"}],"curies":[{"name":"wp","href":"https:\/\/api.w.org\/{rel}","templated":true}]}}