Pumpkin Festival at Hill-Hold Museum
Orange County’s annual Pumpkin Festival set for Oct. 17 at Hill-Hold Museum
Come out to event to enjoy a variety of fun-filled activities
Goshen, N.Y. - Orange County Executive Steven M. Neuhaus and Commissioner Richard L. Rose of the Department of Parks, Recreation and Conservation announced that Orange County’s annual Pumpkin Festival will be held from noon to 4 p.m. on Saturday, October 17 at Hill-Hold Museum.
Guests are invited to enjoy a fun-filled afternoon of activities, including pumpkin rolling and painting, scarecrow making, face painting, and a hay ride through the historic grounds of the Hill-Hold property to the pumpkin patch. If you look carefully, you may find a scarecrow lurking around to assist you in picking the best pumpkin for painting.
Built in 1769, Hill-Hold farm was home to the Bull-Jackson family for more than 200 years. Now a part of the Orange County Parks system, Hill-Hold depicts life circa 1830, when the homeowners relied on candles, fireplace heat, homegrown food, and homespun clothes.
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