Plan Your Harvest Festival Visit
The safety of our staff and guests remains a top priority. Please read the following important information to see how we are ensuring that your visit is safe, enjoyable, and within CDC recommended guidelines.
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Inspiring, educating and empowering through the arts and humanities.
This event has already passed.
In order to have an event that is both enjoyable and safe, we are making some changes. Though the event may look a little different, the most important things will remain: shopping local, supporting your favorite farmers, and welcoming the return of autumn at the historic site.
- Created a one-way foot traffic pattern in each vendor area to reduce crowding and congestion.
- Limited attractions (like sampling, demonstrations, live music, horse buggy rides, and the hay maze) that could cause excess congregation.
- Put into place stringent protocols to fight the spread of COVID-19.
- Created a Plan Your Visit Page, for even more details to help you feel safe and comfortable!
- You will be required to wear a mask during your time at the Harvest Festival. Masks may only be taken off when seated at your private table in the designated dining area.
- If you have experienced any symptoms or have been in contact with anyone with COVID-19 in the last two weeks, we ask that you do not visit the Harvest Festival.
- Follow the CDC recommendation of 6 feet of space between you and your party and anyone else at Harvest Festival.
- We are encouraging cashless transactions. However, if you are paying for anything with cash (such as the $5 parking fee), please try to use exact change.
- In lieu of shaking hands, please flash our staff and other guests a peace sign. You’re in hippie country, after all!
- Check out our Plan Your Visit Page before coming!
Be sure to stop by the Welcome Tent where the Museum Education and Creative Programs team will have a unique weekly take-home activity for you. All craft materials are provided and packaged with care, so all you need is creativity and imagination.
The safety of our staff and guests remains a top priority. Please read the following important information to see how we are ensuring that your visit is safe, enjoyable, and within CDC recommended guidelines.
Harvest Festival returns every Sunday in September - and new this year - two dates in October!