From the cool, crisp weather to the colorful foliage, there’s a lot to love about fall. To celebrate this cherished time of year, Uncorked Kitchen is hosting a Fall Festival this October, with things to do for the whole family. Located in Denver, CO, Uncorked Kitchen is best known for its cooking parties, which offer foodies the chance to create meals with the help of professional chefs.
If you’re looking for things to do this autumn, don’t miss Uncorked Kitchen’s Fall Festival on Saturday, Oct. 15. From 2-6 p.m., adults will have the chance to taste samples from a variety of food and spirits purveyors, while kids decorate pumpkins. The festival will also include hands-on culinary demonstrations and discounts on registrations for cooking events.
Have you seen those weird music festival T-shirts that people wear and wonder what someone could possibly want to wear that for? While they’re sometimes meant to catch attention of people so they may want to look up the festival, it also serves as a reminder for many amazing memories for the two or three-day event. For a long time now music has changed people’s lives in many ways. It has brought people to fame and lifted many out of depressions. But, to those who haven’t experienced a festival, or even live music in general, you have been missing out an amazing social experience like no other. From the kings of festivals like Woodstock or Coachella to the lesser known ones like Rock on the Range (Hard rock/metal based) and Day for Night (variety) there are hundreds to pick from. One of my favorites is Carolina Rebellion which takes place right in this state.
Fall is an absolutely beautiful time of the year and just so happens to be my favorite season. Halloween is my favorite holiday which falls in October, the middle of fall. The spooky ghost stories, haunted houses, haunting music, as well as, the creepy costumes are just part of the enjoyment of fall. My favorite sport, football, starts in September. Which means some friendly competition between my dad and me over whose favorite team is better. Deer season also begins in september. While waiting for the big buck to come out, I get to enjoy nature’s beautiful changing color scheme. Each season has different features that makes it great, but with Halloween, football, and hunting season, fall is the best.
If you enjoy listening to music in the great outdoors, you’re sure to enjoy the Music in the Park summer concert series. You can also look forward to the Pleasant Valley Weekend event that is held every year in September. From Mill Site activities to Classic car shows, there is no shortage of opportunities for fun and entertainment in Pleasant Valley.
Come out and show your support for the Feds Feed Families Festival, and National Chili Challenge!!! This event will take place on Thursday, October 1st, from 11:00am to 1:00pm at Forrestal West Plaza (please see attached flyer).
You shouldn't play it safe at a food festival. Experience food you've never tried before.
Crossroads Library is having a Halloween party. Wear your costume and have a spooky good time!
People’s fascination with technology has been a huge factor in society since the beginning of civilization, which Erik Larson shows in his book about the 1893 World’s Fair, The Devil in the White City, therefore proving the continued relevance of this nonfiction novel.
Any diva can tell you costume changes are crucial to the success of any event. By thatmeasure, Rogaland his 5th annual “ knocked it out of the park. As far as we can tell, Rogen changed no less than eight times over the course of the evening, with costumes ranging from the always classic Mario to what looks like a Pike-Jew to one happy little take on Bob Ross and his iconic yet Other guests including Joseph Gordon-Levitt in festive looks of their own, but Rogen reigned supreme as the ultimate master of Halloween.Check out Rogen’s epic costumes below. Sure puts our last-minute costume of cat ears and a tail to shame, eh? From North, Central, and all the way down to South Jersey NewJerseyHauntedHouses.com has you covered for all of your Halloween spooking needs? We present you with only the best in Haunted Hay Rides, Spook Walks, Pumpkin Patches, and so much more for this Halloween season. Fall is right around the corner – if any of these fun fall activities grab your attention, we've got all the information you're in need of – there is something for everyone in the family! Browse by Event Type or Area to find the perfect
Typically in October the music scene I am a part of in Bloomington throws a 'Halloween themed cover show.' It gives people who are 'too old' to trick-or-treat something fun and enjoyable to do. Local bands from Bloomington will dress up as another band and cover song that they have written.
The eighth annual Corn Roast will take place September 11, from 11 AM to 5 PM on the Historic Chardon Square. The event will feature entertainment, a silent auction, and fresh sweet corn from hometown favorite Sage’s Apples.
Gene and Martha Jannusch owned and operated Festival Foods, a concessions truck that sold food at events. The Jannusches orally contracted with Lindsey and Louann Naffziger to sell Festival Foods for $150,000. The Naffzigers paid $10,000 immediately and planned to pay the remainder after obtaining a loan. The Naffzigers took possession but later backed out of the agreement. The Jannusches sued for breach of contract. Louann acknowledged that there was an oral agreement, but Lindsey testified that the $10,000 payment was for the option to purchase the business later. Lindsey admitted to taking possession of Festival Foods, receiving income, purchasing inventory, and paying expenses. Nevertheless, the Naffzigers returned the truck and trailer
The recipes in this collection include: Clover Tea, Pemmican, Spiced Winter Squash Butter, Sautéed Native Squash & Potatoes, Cherokee Succotash, Cherokee Fried Hominy, Dandelion Greens, Easy Corn Pudding, Three Sisters Stew, Apache Acorn Soup, Winter Squash Soup, Black Bean Soup, Seminole Pumpkin Soup, Indian Spice Cake, Native American Cinnamon Wild Rice Pudding , Rhubarb Pie, Cherokee Huckleberry Bread, Frying Pan (Blue) Bread , Rabbit Soup, Cured Venison, Buffalo Stew , Baked Quail With Mushrooms, Baked Trout , Bison Chili , Maple Salmon, Native Skillet Chicken and many, many
“Home Grown” will celebrate the grass roots of community life with a delicious catered BBQ dinner, a fabulous dessert auction, silent and live auctions. The evening will sparkle with the humor of Terey Summers, star of stage and comedienne.
Celebration of many cultural events and festivals goes on throughout the year. Children will enjoy "The Nova Scotia Museum of National History", and for the music lovers "The Celtic Colours International Festival," held every year in October in Cape Breton, is a true delight.
Maine is all about festivals. Old Port Festival is celebrated on the first weekend in June in Portland. There is a giant puppet parade and dozens of stages with live music. About 50 food vendors include sidewalk versions of some of the city’s best restaurants. KahBang is celebrated in Bangor in August. KahBang is a music, arts, film, and beer fest that also includes a TED- style conference. The Moxie festival is the largest festival that Maine has. Maine’s Moxie festival celebrates the nineteenth- century soft drink that is sold almost nowhere else in the country. The Moxie Festival is celebrated in July and there are recipe contest and chugging competitions. Maine’s Lobster Festival revolves around the world’s largest lobster cook and 20,000