2019 Salisbury Fall Festival

Friday, October 11

19th Annual Scarecrow Contest

9 am – 6 pm See the many scarecrows lining Main Street in both Salisbury and Lakeville. Then vote for your favorite in each of FOUR categories: Individual/Family, Business/Non-Profit, School, and Kids (12 and under). Ballots available at the Salisbury General Store & Pharmacy and at On the Run in Lakeville.

Friends of Scoville Library

9 am – 10 am Giant Book Sale – Early bird buying $10 per person.

10 am – 4 pm Free admission to Giant Book Sale in the Wardell Room

Lakeville Interiors
7 Holley Street, Lakeville

10 am – 4 pm Stop in for our 30% off showroom sale.

Housatonic Valley Reg. HS (HVRHS) Robotics Team

10 am - 4 pm Bake sale and demonstration of student-built robots that compete in a Robotics Competition

Salisbury Association
24 Main St.

10 am – 4 pm Visit the Historical Society’s exhibit “A Postcard History of Salisbury’s Past.” From 1893 to the present, postcards have been a unique way of corresponding and provide a pictorial history of where we live.

Salisbury Visiting
Nurse Association (SVNA)

10 am – 4 pm Giving away Delicious apples outside of the Salisbury General Store and Pharmacy.

St. John’s Episcopal Church

10 am – 4 pm Attic Treasures, fine and costume jewelry. Homemade baked goods, hot coffee and cold cider. Left Bank Bookstalls (outside)

Salisbury
Congregational Church

10 am – 4 pm Quilt Show (Church) Treasure Trove Tag Sale (Parish Hall) Country Kitchen featuring home-made bread, jams, granola, and pickles. (Parish Hall) Bread-baking demonstrations (Parish Hall)
11 am – 2 pm Hot Dog Tent offers hot dogs, chili dogs, soda, cider, water and more. (outside)

All Saints of America Orthodox Christian Church – at Salisbury Congregational Church

10 am – 4 pm Country Store featuring baked goods, preserves, Greek pastries and foods, cheese, local maple syrup and honey, olives, breads, pies, herbs, cookbooks, and more.

Local Honey from Peter Sadlon

10 am – 4 pm 100% pure local honey and bee pollen

The Tremaine Art Gallery
at The Hotchkiss School
Route 112 in Lakeville

10 am – 4 pm “Wild and Beautiful Creatures: The Life and Work of J. J. Audubon” is a celebration of the art, science, and heritage of John James Audubon, one of America’s greatest naturalists.

Johnnycake Books
Next to LaBonne’s

10 am – 5 pm Half-price sale on all books $100 and less.

The White Gallery
342 Main Street, Lakeville

Noon – 8 pm “A Summer State of Mind” art show is comprised of works by nine artists and ranges from oil paintings and photography to fabric art and monotypes.

Interlaken Inn
Route 112, Lakeville, CT

5 pm – 9 pm Complimentary appetizer with the purchase of an entree at Morgans at the Interlaken.

 

Saturday, October 12

Housatonic Youth Service Bureau 5K Run & Walk - Salisbury Ski Jumps, 80 Indian Cave Road

8 :00 am Registration; $25 entry fee for 5 K run; free parking available.
9: 00 am Kids 100 Yard Dash
9:15 am Youth ½ Mile Run
10:00 am 5 K Run.
Kick off a great day at the Fall Festival with an invigorating 5K run or brisk walk through the gorgeous countryside. Let the kids work off some steam in the 100 yard dash or ½ mile run. Don’t miss the great photo ops for all at the finish line! For information and registration www.hysb.org or call 860-824-4720

19th Annual Scarecrow Contest

9 am – 4 pm See the many scarecrows lining Main Street in both Salisbury and Lakeville. Then vote for your favorite in each of FOUR categories: Individual/Family, Business/Non-Profit, School, and Kids (12 and under). Ballots available at the Salisbury General Store & Pharmacy and at On the Run in Lakeville.

St. John’s Episcopal Church

10 am – 4 pm Attic Treasures, fine and costume jewelry. Homemade baked goods, hot coffee and cold cider. Left Bank Bookstalls (outside)

Salisbury Congregational Church

10 am – 4 pm Quilt Show (church) Treasure Trove tag sale (Parish Hall) Country Kitchen featuring home-made bread, jams, granola, and pickles. (Parish Hall) Bread-baking demonstration and tasting Children’s Street Fair with games, face painting, and popcorn (outside)
11 am Free magic show with Peter James
11 am – 3 pm Hot Dog Tent offers hot dogs, chili dogs, soda, cider, water, and more. (outside)
Noon - 4 pm Hayrides (Library Street)
2 pm Free magic show with Peter James

All Saints of America Orthodox Christian Church – at Salisbury Congregational Church

10 am – 4 pm Country Store featuring baked goods, preserves, Greek pastries and foods, cheese, local maple syrup and honey, olives, breads, pies, herbs, cookbooks, and more.

Noble Horizons – Learning Center at Noble Horizons - 17 Cobble Road, Salisbury

10 am – 2 pm Energy Efficient Lighting Fair offers special prices on LED bulbs–12-packs and 8-packs, all-purpose bulbs, specialty bulbs, indoor flood lights, night lights, and advanced power strips. Bulbs available in warm white and cool white tones. Stop by and save!

Housatonic Valley Reg. HS (HVRHS) Robotics Team

10 am - 4 pm Bake sale and demonstration of student-built robots that compete in a Robotics Competition

Friends of Scoville Library

10 am - 4 pm Giant Book Sale in the Wardell Room.“Book Bag Sale” from 3 to 4 pm; $10 a bag.

Local Honey from Peter Sadlon

10 am – 4 pm 100% pure local honey and bee pollen

Salisbury Central School
8th Grade Class – table on Main Street in Salisbury

10 am – 4 pm Selling cider and donuts and taking orders for holiday wreaths to raise money for class trip to Washington, DC.

National Iron Bank – tent on Main Street in Salisbury

10 am – 4 pm Stop by for delicious popcorn, apple cider, and donuts – all funds will be donated to local organizations.

Lakeville Interiors
7 Holley Street, Lakeville

10 am – 4 pm Stop in for our 30% off showroom sale.
11 am – 1 pm Free craft activity making rosette ornaments out of wallpaper scraps. Join us!

The Tremaine Art Gallery
at The Hotchkiss School
Route 112 in Lakeville

10 am – 4 pm “Wild and Beautiful Creatures: The Life and Work of J. J. Audubon” is a celebration of the art, science, and heritage of John James Audubon, one of America’s greatest naturalists.

Salisbury Volunteer Ambulance Service
8 Undermountain Road,
Route 41, across from
the White Hart Inn

10 am – 4 pm SVAS Open House! Everyone is invited to stop by and see the vehicles and equipment and speak with members to learn about joining the squad. Plus a free blood pressure clinic!

Lakeville Hose Company Junior Firefighters – Library Street

10 am – 4 pm Meet the Junior Firefighters, aged 14-17, who are the next generation of our fire department. They will be showing various types of equipment that must be accessed quickly on the scene of a fire, rescue, or other emergency. They are learning a variety of skills before they reach 18 years and become a regular member of the Company.

Johnnycake Books - Next to LaBonne’s

10 am – 5 pm Half-price sale on all books $100 and less

Salisbury Visiting Nurse Association (SVNA)

10 am – 4 pm Giving away Delicious apples outside of the Salisbury General Store and Pharmacy

Salisbury General Store and Pharmacy

10 am – 4 pm Sidewalk Sale and Scarecrow Contest Headquarters. Stop by to vote for your favorite scarecrows!

SOAR – on Scoville Memorial Library lawn

10 am – 3 pm Pop-Up Crafts Booth featuring a variety of autumn crafts and hands-on activities for kids of all ages. Plus lots of pumpkins to decorate and henna by Nicky and SOAR students from the Salisbury Central School Enrichment Program

Salisbury Artisans Group – Tents in front of Chaiwalla
and The White Hart Inn

10 am – 4 pm Local artisans displaying their traditional and contemporary creations—jewelry, pottery, fiber arts, wreaths, woven goods, fine art, organic skin care, woodwork, ceramics, gourmet food, and much more

Salisbury Association
24 Main St.

10 am – 4 pm Visit the Historical Society’s exhibit “A Postcard History of Salisbury’s Past.” From 1893 to the present, postcards have been a unique way of corresponding and provide a pictorial history of where we live.

Indian Mountain School – on Main Street by Salisbury Wines

10 am - 3 pm Slimetastic! Volunteers from Indian Mountain School invite participants to make slime. A selection of fun additives that sparkle and spook will ratchet up the fun. Join us!

Cub Scouts

10 am - 2 pm Pack 22 is selling ready-to-eat and ready-to-pop bags of popcorn. Learn about joining Scouting.

Housatonic Child Care Center Tent on Main Street

10 am – 4 pm Selling boxes of greeting cards as a fundraiser, along with tickets to a Wine and Beer Tasting event on Saturday, October 19th at the Grove in Lakeville. Visit housatonicchildcare.org for details.

Annie’s Fair Trade
Tent on Main Street

10 am – 4 pm Hand-poured and hand-painted candles from South Africa (Overberg Region). Certified Fair Trade (most of the artisans are women) and a portion of the proceeds goes to Save the Rhino. Great gifts and hostess presents!

Passports

10 am – 4 pm Sidewalk sale

Lakeville Hose Company Ladies Auxiliary

11 am – 3 pm Food Tent on Main Street offering baked potatoes with toppings, chili and cornbread, macaroni and cheese, and water and soda.

Women’s Support Services (WSS) – tent on Main Street

10 am – 4 pm WSS provides educational programming to area schools that helps our youth gain the skills and confidence to build healthy relationships and navigate the challenges of teenage years. October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month. Stop by our booth for a tie-dye extravaganza to show your support! T-shirts for kids and bandannas for pets will be available.

Salisbury Band Senior Quickstep Hotshots – sponsored by the Salisbury Congregational Church

Noon – 1:30 Enjoy music on the Library lawn

The White Gallery – 342 Main Street, Lakeville

Noon – 8 pm “A Summer State of Mind” art show is comprised of works by nine artists and ranges from oil paintings and photography to fabric art and monotypes.

Salisbury Rotary Club – tent on Main Street in Salisbury

Noon – 4 pm Stop by and learn about the organization and its many service projects.

Lakeville Hose Company
4 Brook Street, Lakeville

5 pm – 8 pm Prime Rib Dinner with mashed potatoes, vegetable, dinner roll, coffee, iced tea, or tea. To eat in or take out; for large orders call 860-435-9981 on Saturday.
$18 for adults, $16 for seniors, $10 for children 12 and under.

Interlaken Inn
Route 112, Lakeville

5 pm – 9 pm Complimentary appetizer with the purchase of an entree at Morgans at the Interlaken.

Rotary Club’s Murder
Mystery Dinner Theater
Noble Horizons, 17 Cobble Road, Salisbury

6 pm It’s Fiesta time in Adios, Mexico, and everyone is celebrating. The Hasta La Vista cantina is serving hot and spicy burritos, but someone else is cooking up trouble for Señora Margarita, a beautiful widow with pesos to burn. The unlucky lady is fatally stabbed in the back with a small dagger, and you are the detective and must solve the case.
$35 per person includes entertainment, dinner (cash bar) and auction. To reserve a seat or for more information, please call Fran Chapell at 860.671.1415 or email fchapell@comcast.net.

 

Sunday, October 13

19th Annual Scarecrow
Contest and Awards

8 am – noon See the many scarecrows lining Main Street in both Salisbury and Lakeville. Then vote for your favorite in each of FOUR categories: Individual/Family, Business/Non-Profit, School, and Kids (12 and under). Ballots available at the Salisbury General Store & Pharmacy and at On the Run in Lakeville.

Salisbury Association
24 Main St.

10 am – 3 pm Visit the Historical Society’s exhibit “A Postcard History of Salisbury’s Past.” From 1893 to the present, postcards have been a unique way of corresponding and provide a pictorial history of where we live.

Salisbury Artisans Group – Tents in front of Chaiwalla
and the White Hart Inn

10 am – 4 pm Local artisans displaying their traditional and contemporary creations—jewelry, pottery, fiber arts, wreaths, woven goods, fine art, organic skin care, woodwork, ceramics, gourmet food, and much more

2nd Annual Pet Parade - Lakeville Community Field (behind Patco)

11:30 Come and join the fun with or without a pet! All pets will receive a gift and a photo. Pets must have legs (no fish or snakes) and must be leashed at all times. The parade will make a 3/10s of a mile loop through Lakeville. Then prizes will be given in a variety of categories, including best costumes and best tricks. Water stations and poop bags will be available on site. Registration will be required.
For more information, contact Mary 480.399.4998 or Jean 960.248.5585. Thanks to event sponsors: Millerton Veterinary Practice, Petpourri, Salisbury Community Dog Park, Ultimate Dog Spa and Boutique, Black Rabbit, and Tri-State Chamber of Commerce.

Johnnycake Books
Next to LaBonne’s

Noon - 4 pm Half-price sale on all books $100 and less

Salisbury Congregational Church

Noon – 3 pm Treasure Trove Tag Sale – ½ price (Parish Hall)

St. John’s Episcopal Church

11 am – 2 pm Left Bank Bookstalls (outside)

The White Gallery
342 Main Street, Lakeville

Noon – 4 pm “A Summer State of Mind” art show is comprised of works by nine artists and ranges from oil paintings and photography to fabric art and monotypes.

The Tremaine Art Gallery at The Hotchkiss School
Rte 112 in Lakeville

Noon – 4 pm “Wild and Beautiful Creatures: The Life and Work of J. J. Audubon” is a celebration of the art, science, and heritage of John James Audubon, one of America’s greatest naturalists.

Salisbury Winter Sports Association (SWSA)
at the Ski Jumps

1 pm – 4 pm 10th Annual Brew-Ski Fest sponsored by Stateline Wine and Spirits. Sample over 150 beers and ciders from 38 breweries while listening to live music “One Time Weekend.” Brats, burgers, and dogs for sale by Sunday in the Country Food Drive. Tickets $30 in advance at Stateline Wine and Spirits in North Canaan; call 860-824-7295; $35 at the door. Go to jumpfest.org or brewskifest.com for details.

Interlaken Inn
Route 112, Lakeville

5 pm – 9 pm Complimentary appetizer with the purchase of an entree at Morgans at the Interlaken.

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