
LOVELL — The Lovell Historical Society will present a Fall Harvest Festival on Sunday, October 16 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, dealers selling their wares, and fall craft activities for children.
Inside the 1839 Kimball-Stanford House, there will be a pie sale and an abundant refreshment table. Additionally, after a year of restoration, the second floor of the museum will be available for viewing.
Back by popular demand, “Birds on a Wire” will be performing in the barn. 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 festival. The Society is located at 551 Main Street (Route 5) opposite the Lake Kezar Country Club. The event is free and open to the public.