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Hallockville Museum Farm to Host 34th Annual Fall Festival and Craft Show
Event will take place Saturday Sept. 13 and Sunday Sept. 14 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Hallockville Museum Farm will host its 34th Annual Hallockville Fall Festival and Craft Show on Saturday Sept. 13 and Sunday Sept. 14, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
The Fall Festival is Hallockville’s largest fundraiser of the year.
Admission is $8 for adults, $5 for children ages 5 to 12, free for children 4 and under and $20 for 2 adults and 2 kids. Parking is available on-site.
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Admission includes:
- Access to over 50 artisan craft and folk art vendors- jewelry, baskets, clothing, artwork, soaps, candles, and more. Plus Miss Ella’s Shop which offers a variety of local gifts and souvenirs which benefit the museum, plus quilting fabric
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- Handmade rug show in the Naugles Barn by the Peconic Rug Hookers Guild
- Folk art demonstrations including decoy carving, wood carving, basketweaving, rug hooking, quilting, and more
- Hayrides, tractor pull and antique farm machinery display from LIAPA
- Historic house tours including the 1765 Hallock Homestead & Barn, 1931 Cichanowicz Farmhouse
- Special exhibit spaces including the 1876 Combs Decoy Carving Shop, the “Defense of the Eagle” War of 1812, and model trains from the Railroad Museum of LI
- Children’s activity area and fun games like the popular Egg Toss
- Animal and livestock displays including cows, horses, donkeys from the East End Livestock and Horeseman’s Association
- Live music from the Eastbound Freight Bluegrass Band and a traditional dance performance from the Blue Spruce Cloggers
Additional amenities that are available for purchase include:
- Children’s mini train ride and pony rides
- Food vendors including Maple Tree BBQ, Island Empanada, Ice Cream Truck, Rosie’s Country Kettle Corn, and Greenport Harbor Brewing Company
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