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Fall Festival Returns Sunday

MIDDLEFIELD—The Town of Middlefield Historical Association’s ever-popular Fall Festival and Trunk or Treat will return to the Old Middlefield Schoolhouse from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Sunday, October 6. It will feature a wide variety of food and craft vendors, ranging from old favorites to new faces, live music, local history exhibits, and live demonstrations with an 1860 spinning wheel.

Cherry Valley’s Happy Haggs will mingle with the crowd for photos around 11 a.m., and will perform their dancing spells at 11:30. Adults and children in costume are invited to “trunk or treat” on the baseball field below the schoolhouse at 1 p.m., featuring pumpkin painting.

The Middlefield Fire Department will also attend with National Fire Prevention Week information and equipment demonstrations. The festival is free and open to the public, but visitors are asked to sign the guest book when entering. For an updated schedule of events, contact amykukenberger8@gmail.com or (315) 360-6441.

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