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Holiday Family Fun 2015

Posted on November 18, 2015 by Ashley Carmichael Posted in Ashley's Lists, Christmas 2015, Day Trips, Out and about... .

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Skylands Stadium Christmas Light Show
November 20th – January 3rd
See calendar for dates and times: http://skylandsstadium.com/christmas-light-show-schedule/
Skylands Stadium – 94 Championship Place Augusta, NJ 07822
Drive through a 1-mile course of breathtaking displays set to joyous holiday music with 2 MILLION LIGHTS for your viewing pleasure. Stop by the Christmas Village (parking is FREE) and enjoy, hot beverages and snacks, photos with Santa, holiday entertainment, arts and crafts, games and more!
Cost: $20 per carload CASH ONLY, $17 at the box office in advance, Select local Walgreens are offering $3 off coupons.

 

New York Botanical Garden Train Show
November 21 – January 18
Explore a winter wonderland with special tours, musical performances, activities for kids, and the train show!
Cost: visit www.nybg.org/visit/tickets.php for tickets

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Warwick Home for the Holidays
Weekends November 22nd –December 20th
Village of Warwick
Join the Annual Open House featuring FREE horse and buggy rides on weekends, a visit from Santa & his elves, a gingerbread house contest, caroling and more.

Westchester’s Winter Wonderland
Starting November 27th –January 3rd
Kensico Dam Plaza, Vallhalla
Unlimited ice skating, light show, amusement rides, entertainment, and Santa.
Cost: $15 per person
Visit WWinterwonderland.com for dates and times

7th Annual Holiday Lights in Bloom
Weekends starting November 27th through December 27th 5pm-8pm Fri-Sat
Orange County Arboretum, Thomas Bull Memorial Park – Route 416, Montgomery
Enjoy the garden themed light displays, in the shapes of flowers, insects and trees. Enjoy free hot cocoa and do some holiday shopping at the Holiday Boutique.
Cost: 
FREE! The Arboretum is all decked out for Christmas. Enjoy beautiful, garden themed light features in the forms of flowers, animals and insects.

Frosty Fest
November 27th – December 27th
778 Broadway Ulster Park
Walk through Candy Cane Lane, take a hayride through the Enchanted Forest, visit Santa in the North Pole, Find Rudolph, and so much more!
Cost: Adults $15.95, Kids under 12yrs $12.95. Purchase tickets in advance or at the gates.

Christmas On Colden Hill
November 27th– New Years Eve 5pm–11pm nightly
125 Colden Hill Rd Newburgh
Tune to 102.5 FM and watch the music dance with the lights. The show runs for 26 minutes and starts on every half hour.
Check their FB page for updates!

Kevin McCurdy’s Holiday Spirit Festival
November 27th – December 27th
Friday – 6pm-9pm, Saturday and Sunday 4:30pm-9pm (last ticket at 8:30)
38 Sheafe Rd Wappingers Falls , NY 12590
Elves will show you some of Santas Magical secrets he uses to prepare for Christmas. Walk through the Winter Wonderland and Enchanted Forest of Lights. Watch a 3D movie of Journey of the Gingerbread Boy. Play a scavenger hunt to find the Frost Fairies. Check out the polar express train display, and the Holiday Stage Show. And of course, Meet Santa! And so much more!
Cost: Kids $10 (ages 11 & under),  Adult $12 (12 yrs +), Seniors & Military $10, Under 2 years free

Christmas Lights on Quaker Hill Drive
November 27th – New Years Eve
Thursday – Friday 5pm-10pm
Saturday – Sunday 5pm-11pm.
Quaker Hill Drive Hyde Park
Cost:FREE! Asking for donations for the Children’s Home of Poughkeepsie
Visit their FB page for updates!

ERDAJT’S Holiday Light Display
November 27th until December 29th
8 Patrick Dr Lagrangeville
Come see over 1/2 Million Lights, 1080 computer controlled items to 220 different songs.
Cost: Free, but they do ask for donations for different charities through out the season.
Visit their FB page for updates!

Watt Christmas Wonderland
November 27th -December 29th
6pm – 9pm Daily – Weather Permitting
310 Scotchtown Road, Goshen
845-294-3391
Drive through 1 mile of Christmas lights and inflatables with listening to timed music on the radio.
Cost: Requested donation of $5 per vehicle
*** 8′ height restriction on all vehicles
*** No Buses Please!

Lights on Frozen Ridge
November 27th-New Years Eve
52 Frozen Ridge Road, Newburgh
Come for the final year! Park on the side of the road and enjoy the amazing animated light display.
Check their FB page for updates!

Gander Mountain Holiday Express
November 27th – December 23rd 1oam-8pm
Pictures – Fri 2pm -8pm, Sat and Sun 11am – 5pm, Dec 21st-23rd 11am-5pm
Middletown Gander Mountain – 100 North Galleria Drive, Middletown
Free photos with Santa, free pet photos and free crafts!

6th Annual Holiday Light Parade
Saturday November 28th 6:30pm-8pm
East Main Street and 9D, Wappingers Falls
Come for the Annual light parade through downtown.

Turtle Back Zoo Holiday Lights Spectacular
Saturday November 28th5pm-9pm
560 Northfield Ave, West Orange, New Jersey 07052
The whole zoo lights up with spectacular displays. Tour the enchanting Turtle Back Zoo, take photos with polar bears and penguins (last year there was a visit from Anna, Elsa, and a real reindeer, too!) and then pick up gifts for everyone on your list from a variety of vendors at the Holiday Bazaar.
Cost: FREE admission with a donation of an unwrapped toy or food.

The Santa Express
November 29th Chriskindlemarket Front street Port Jervis 5pm
December 5th Corner Piazza, Rt. 55 Eldred 5pm
-Circle Park, Glen Spey 6pm
-Four Corners, Barryville 7pm
-Konrads Kitchen, Yulan 4 Corners 7:30pm
-7 Erie Avenue, Narrowsburg 8pm
December 6th Luhrs True Value, 300 West Hartford Street, Milford PA 5pm
December 12th Bethel Veterans Park, Horshow Lake Rd. 5:30pm
-Main Street, Liberty NY 7pm
December 13th Sullivan County Courthouse Broadway, Monticello 5pm
-Fallsburg Town Hall, 19 Railroad Plaza 6:30pm
Dance with Santa and his North pole friends with a special performance by Santa’s Snow Queen. Bring your signs and letters for Santa. Santa will have a special gift for everyone. Don’t forget your camera!

Stony Point Tree Lighting
Thursday December 3rd 6:30pm
KirkBride Hall – 5 clubhouse Lane, Stony Point
Performance by Stony Point Elementary’s Chorus, Santa and Mrs. Claus will hand out gifts to the children. Refreshments will be served.

Pawling Tree Lighting
December 4th 6pm
Pawling Village

Santa and Tree Lighting at Chadwick Lake Park
December 4th 6:30pm
Chadwick Lake Park-1702 Route 300, Newburgh
Come for the Annual Tree lighting, watch Santa rush in on a fire truck, and keep warm by the bonfires.

Tree Lighting and Winter Festival
Friday December 4th 6:30pm
The Shops at Nanuet – 5101 Fashion Drive, Nanuet
Live performances, face painting, costume characters, hot chocolate and Santa!

Parade of Lights and Tree Lighting
December 4th 6pm
Family hayrides, Santa and Mrs Clause!
Enjoy a family hayride, meet Santa and Mrs. Claus and enjoy refreshments.
The Fire House and Franklin Ave., Millbrook

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Fridays December 4, 11 & 18 Saturdays December 5, 12 & 19
5pm – 9pm
Boscobel -1601 Route 9D, Garrison, New York 10524
Come for an evening full of events featuring thousands of lights, luminous displays and festive holiday happenings Boscobel. Walk the candlelit paths with a hot cup of cocoa and celebrate the season. Check out http://www.boscobel.org/events-and-exhibitions/calendar-of-events/ for a full list of events for each night.
*Dec 11, 12, 18 & 19, 5:30-8:30pm
Free 4×6 Photos with Santa! (While supplies last.)
Compliments of Boscobel House and Gardens & Laurie Spens Photography
Cost: Ticket options available at Boscobel.org

Holiday Lights of Nyack
Friday December 4th 4pm-5:30pm
Veterans Park Gazebo Main Street & Cedar Street Nyack
Come down for live caroling, refreshments, tree lighting, a holiday story reading and a visit by Santa.

New Windsor Tree Lighting Ceremony
Friday December 4th 6pm-8pm
A fun night for all ages including sleigh rides, bounce houses and special appearances by Snow Queen and Snow Princess from Once Upon A Tea Party.

Pancakes Breakfast with Santa
Saturday December 5th 8am-11am
Greenwood Lake Elks Club
Hosted by Girl Scout Troup 652, and Troop 427 will run the Santa Gift Shop for buying small holiday gifts
Cost: Adults $6, Kids 4-11yrs $5, under 4 FREE

Breakfast with Santa
Saturday December 5th 8:30am
Bonefish Grill at the Shops at Nanuet
At 9:45am Santa will lead a parade to the photo set where you may take photos with Santa (for purchase) and participate in fun crafts and activities.
Cost: Adults $12, Kids $7 RESERVATIONS REQUIRED www.bonefishgrill.com/locations/ny/nanuet

Breakfast with Santa
December 5th/6th, 12th/13th, 19th/20th – two seatings available 8:30am, 10:30am
The Bear Mountain Inn – 3020 Seven Lakes Drive, Tomkins Cove
Please bring a gift with your childs name on it for Santa to hand out.
Cost: Adults $26.95, Kids 4-12yrs 16.95, Under 4 FREE

Pine Bush Country Christmas
December 5th 4pm – 6pm
Main Street, Pine Bush
Petting zoo, kids games and crafts, a live nativity and holiday treats.

22nd Annual Celebration of Lights Parade and Fireworks
Friday, December 4th at 6:30 pm
Main Street and Garden Street, Poughkeepsie
The parade will make 3 stopsw for Tree Lightings- Main Street, Dongan Square Park, and finally Walkway over the Hudson.  Santa will arrive on a Fire Engine!!!  The Walkway will open its eastern gate to view fireworks.  At 8 pm the Bardavon will be screening Miracle on 34th Street.
Cost:  To view fireworks- Walkway members FREE, non-members $5 donation per person.

Holidays in Haverstraw
Saturday December 5th 10am-5pm
Lucas Candies – 6 Main Street, Haverstraw
Decorate a chocolate Christmas tree anytime from 10am to 5pm.  Be sure to stick around for Story Time with Santa at 11am and 3:30pm.
Cost:$10.00

Festival of Lights Parade
Saturday December 5th 6pm
Main Street, Pleasant Valley
Celebrate the Holiday Season and Welcome Santa! Start at Mill Site with elves, caroling and tree lighting, follow the parade down route 44 to town hall for stories, cookies and Santa.

Winter Walk
Saturday December 5th 5pm-8pm
327 Warren St. Hudson
Warren Street is transformed into a festive boulevard with twinkling lights, brightly decorated shops, Mr. and Mrs. Santa Claus, live reindeer, petting zoo, horse-drawn wagon, and carolers. Ending the evening with fireworks at 8pm.

Santa Visits FASNY Museum of Firefighting
Saturday December 5th 2015, from 10:30am-12pm
FASNY Museum of Firefighting – 117 Harry Howard Avenue, Hudson
Children can tell Santa what they want for Christmas and have their picture taken with him on a real fire truck!
Cost: Adults: $7, Children: $5 (age 3 and older) Family: $20 (2 adults and their 2 children)
Children under age 3: FREE, Museum and FASNY Members: FREE

20th Annual Holiday Festival
Saturday December 5th 5pm
Zukor Park New City
Holiday Music and a visit from Santa! Bring your own cameras.  Come early and tour the Historical Society of Rockland County  from 4pm-5pm (free).

Illuminations
Saturday December 5th 5pm-8pm
Sunday December 6th 5pm-8pm
Rockland Country Day School, Congers NY
34 Kings Highway Congers
Explore a night time Story Book wonderland display of lights and family fun. Play over sized illuminated games, make s’mores and sip hot chocolate while taking in the sights and sounds of the season. On Sunday there will be a Vendor Shopping Village to get some holiday shopping done.
Cost: Buy tickets at their website
www.eventbrite.com/e/rcds-winter-shopping-village-illuminations-playground-tickets-18779351546

Bethel Woods Holiday Market
Saturday and Sunday December 5th & 6th
200 Hurd Road, Bethel
Stop by this unique holiday craft fair for great girft options from local artists. Pictures with Santa and his Elves(starting at 1pm) as well as family lead activies. In the evenings there will be a showing of The Muppet Christmas Carol.
Cost: Fair is free, Movie $8 for adults, $5 for children.

Breakfast With Santa
Saturday and Sunday December 5th, 6th, 12th, 13th,19th & 20th 9 am to 12pm
Platzl Brauhaus, 127 Call Hollow Rd. Pomona
Come for a breakfast buffet with live music, model train village, holiday decorations and a visit from Santa!
Cost: Adults $20 plus tax, Kids 2 to 12 years $13 plus tax

Sinterklaas Festival Day
Saturday December 5th
Rhinebeck, New York
A day-long, colorful celebration that features children’s workshops, dance, theatre and music all over the village of Rhinebeck. Don’t miss the Dancing Bear, the Pocket Lady, and Mother Holly. The spectacular Children’s Starlight Parade at 6:00 pm, featuring two-story tall, animated puppets carried by hundreds of volunteers, closes the day at twilight. A non-denominational event, Sinterklaas joins residents and visitors alike, people of all ages and backgrounds, in a memorable celebration of children, art, and the light of the winter season. http://www.sinterklaashudsonvalley.com/the-story/

Suffern Christmas Parade
Saturday December 5th 6pm
The annual Christmas Parade features floats, marchers, community groups, bands and Santa Claus! Before the parade come to the Lafayette Theater for a FREE showing of the ‘Polar Express.” After the parade visits with Santa Claus will take place at the Suffern Community Center.

Cookies with Santa!
Sunday December 6th 10am-11am
Dave and Busters at the  Palisades Center Mall
Come for Music, dancing, food and fun with Santa!
Cost: FREE – REGISTRATION REQUIRED – Call 845-348-1000 to register

Koenig Family Chanukah Concert
Sunday December 6th 10am-12pm
JCC Rockland – 450 West Nyack Road, West Nyack
Rock out with The Moma Doni Band! Chanukah activities following the concert.
Cost: $10 per child in advance/$15 at the door / Children Under 1 FREE
$5 per adult (in advance and at the door)
TO REGISTER –
jccrockland.org/event/koenig-family-chanukah-concert/#

New City Chamber Of Commerce Dreidel Tournament

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Sunday December 6th 1pm-3pm
Nanuet Hebrew Center – 411 S Little Tor Rd, New City
Spin your way to the “Top” and win great prizes!
Cost: FREE! All are welcome!

Christmas in the Village
Sunday December 6 12pm-4pm
Museum Village New York 17M Monroe
Come take pictures with Santa by the fire place, take a hayride around our grounds, and enjoy holiday entertainment in The Playhouse. Fun Crafts for the kids, and delicious warm foods for purchase in our Snack Bar. Gift Shop will be open!
Cost: FREE with a donation for the Country Kids Food Pantry (soup and pasta needed!)

Chanukah Festival
Sunday December 6th 4pm
Suffern Gazebo – 41 Washington Ave., Suffern
Lighting of the Menorah at 4pm. Stay for Rockland’s First Gelt Drop! 4:30pm. Enjoy music from Bobby and the Isrealites, Gaga Pit and inflatables. Fun for the whole family. Refreshments will be sold.
Cost: FREE 

Glamour Parties Christmas Spectacular

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Sunday December 6th from 10am-1pm
Pearl River Elks, Elks Drive Pearl River
Yummy hot buffet breakfast with a DJ, sundae station, temporary tattoos, dancing, stories, games, crafts, photo opportunities and SO MUCH MORE! Visitors include Mrs. Claus, Santa, Belle, Elsa, Ariel and even more special guests!
Cost: Adults: $30, Child $35 – Family 4 pack $115
Purchase tickets at Glamourpartyplanner.com/store or call 845-300-4156

The Annual Holiday Party and Tree Lighting
Sunday December 6th 2:30pm
VanWyck Hall – 1095 Main Street, Fishkill
Holiday crafts, petting zoo, letter writing to Santa, pictures with Santa and the Official Village Tree Lighting.

Piermont Holiday Festival
Sunday December 6th 5pm
Flywheel Park Piermont
Tree lighting and holiday music at the M&T Bank.Plenty of yummy snacks and hot chocolate will be available. A visit from Santa, and a gingerbread making event at Kennedy and Kennedy Real estate.

23rd Annual Tree Lighting
Sunday December 6th  5pm- 6pm
1915 Erie Station – 19 Winkler Place Chester
Get into the holiday spirit with caroling and annual Tree Lighting.

Lots of Latkes
Wednesday December 9th 5pm-7pm
Congregation Sons of Israel 300 North Broadway, Upper Nyack
Come for crafts, songs, jelly donuts and latkes! For an additional cost paint your own ceramic Hanukkiah
Cost: $5 per person, Children under 4 FREE.
Hannukkiah $20 – must be paid in advance.
RSVP REQUIRED – CSINyack.org

Menorah Lighting Celebration
Thursday December 10 5:30pm
Stew Leonard’s 1 Stew Leonard Dr., Yonkers
Sing traditional Hanukkah while lighting the 21 foot menorah. Head to the conference room afterwards for latkes, apple sauce, jelly donuts, hot cocoa and juice.
Cost: FREE

Sukey Molloy & Friends! Winter Holiday Concert
Friday December 11th 11am-12pm
Nyack Libray – 59 South Broadway, Nyack
Cost: FREE – Call library to register: 845-358-3370

Caroling with Pearl River Pack 22
Friday December 11th 4pm
Meet at the Cannon in Downtown Pearl River
Sing your way up Central avenue to the Firehouse, and enjoy hot chocolate and cookies with the crew.
All are welcome!

Frozen on the Farm at Devitt’s Farm
Friday December 11th 6pm-8pm
56 Devitt Circle New Windsor
Walk past live animals and a colorful holiday display to come visit the Legendary Eggbert, the talking egg.  He knows all the names of the kids that visit him.  With a special appearance from the Snow Sisters from Once Upon a Tea Party.
Cost:$5 per person, under 3 free

Breakfast with Santa
Saturday December 12th 9:30 am
Clubhouse at Patriot Hills – 19 Clubhouse Lane, Stony Point
Breakfast buffet Santa will have a gift for each child!
Cost: Adults $15, Kids $10
RESERVATION REQUIRED – 845-947-5261

Breakfast with Santa
Saturday December 12th 10am-12pm
St. Catherine’s – 823 Western Highway, Blauvelt
Join us for a pancake breakfast.
Cost:$5 per person – RSVP QUICK! It sold out last year. 845-359-4014

Pancake Breakfast
Saturday December 12th 9am-1pm
Street School Community Center – 31 Zukor Rd, New City
Enjoy pancakes and a visit with Santa to help benefit the Dorie McMaster Scholarship Fund.
Cost: $10 per family. Please bring a non-perishable food item to benefit People to People – Feeding Rockland’s Hungry.

Breakfast with Santa at Showtime Cinemas, Newburgh
Saturday December 12th 8:15am
1420 Route 300 Newburgh
Breakfast with Santa at 8:30am, followed by a FREE movie!
Cost: Adults $6, children under 12 FREE
TICKETS MUST BE PURCHASED BY NOV. 20TH – 845-566-6611

‘Twas the Night Before Christmas at Powerhouse Dance Center
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Saturday December 12th 2pm-4pm
Power House Dance Center – 71 South Route 9W, West Haverstraw
Wear your favorite jammies and help Princess Belle and Buddy the Eld prepare for Santa! Enjoy tasty treats and dancing to holiday tunes.  Decorate your own stocking or ornament. As well as meet and greets with your favorite characters … and SANTA!
Cost: $20 per child, Adults free

3rd Annual Beacon Arts Holiday Tree Lighting
Saturday December 12th 3pm
Route 9D and Main street – Adjacent to the Beacon Visitor Center
A must see! A Christmas tree made from recycled bicycle parts by sculptor Ed Benavente. Enjoy live music, dancing, crafts for the kids and the arrival of Santa in a pedi-cab!

Brunch with Santa
Saturday and Sunday December 12th -13th 9am, 12:30pm and 3pm
Stew Leonards –  1 Stew Leonard Dr., Yonkers
Come for a special holiday brunch with visits from Santa, Rudolph and friends. And take pictures with Santa.  9 a.m. brunch – Stew Leonard’s chefs will offer a breakfast of mini- pancakes, eggs, bacon, sausage, fresh fruit, bagels, coffee, orange juice, and milk. The 12:30 p.m. brunch will offer all breakfast items plus chicken, pasta, and salad.  The 3:00 p.m. seating will be a late lunch with sandwiches, salads, and pasta dishes.
Cost: Adults $14.95, children 12 and under $9.95
CALL 914.375.4700 TO MAKE RESERVATION.

Breakfast With Santa at Red Lobster Nanuet
Saturday, December 12th from 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM
Breakfast buffet with Santa! 100% of the proceeds go to The Association for the Visually Impaired.
Bring your own camera!
Cost: Adults: $10, 3yrs -12yrs:  $7.50, age 3yrs and under FREE
 
RocklandNYMom Paint Event at Jill’s Ceramics
Saturday December 12 1pm-3pm
180 Germonds Road West Nyack
Come have fun painting a Christmas pottery piece.
Cost: Ranges from $8-$15 RSVP REQUIRED.
Visit our Facebook page to RSVP  www.facebook.com/Rocknyom/?fref=ts

VMA Holiday Party
Saturday December 12th
66 Lake Road, Congers, NY
Holiday vendors, Pictures with Santa, and refreshments!

Skate with Santa
Saturday December 12th 2-5pm
Ramapo Ice Park at Provident Bank Park, Pomona
Cost: Admission is free. Skate rentals $4/pair

Breakfast with Santa
Sunday December 13th 10:30 am
The Whiskey Kitchen – 60 Route 303, Valley Cottage
Children can enjoy breakfast with Santa, take pictures with him and dance to live music. ADULTS! Come and enjoy a full brunch menu with mimosas, bloody marys and craft beer. Fun for all!
Cost: Reservations Required, limited seating. Call 845-535-3666

PJ Library Chanukah Book Fair
Sunday December 13th 10:30am-12pm
Barnes and Nobles at the Palisades Center Mall
Join PJ Library to celebrate the Chanukah season with story times, puppet shows, crafts and many special guests!

Dinner with Santa at Crafts and Drafts
Friday December 18th 5:30pm – 7:30pm
373 S Main St New City
Pizza, juice, crafts and gifts … and of course pictures with Santa!
Cost: $30 per seat REGISTRATION REQUIRED

Santa Visits the Blauvelt Fire House
Saturday December 19th 12pm-2pm
Blauvelt Fire House – 548 Western Highway, Blauvelt

All aboard the Polar Express!
Monday December 21st 6pm
Historic Paramount Theater
Bring the kids dressed in their christmas jammies to watch the Polar Express! Refreshments will be available for purchase.
Cost: $5 per person

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Mornings On the Farm

Posted on November 16, 2015 by Ashley Carmichael Posted in Classes, Classes for Kids, Crafts, Crafts and More Crafts, Day Trips, Day Trips, Reviews .

Disclosure:  This is a sponsored post.  All opinions expressed are those of Ashley our writer. 

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Circle on the farm is located right off 303 on Greenbush road (behind the old U-Delco) on the property of Bell-Ans Farm.

I was graciously invited by Rachael to join her for ‘Mornings on the Farm.’ A 2 ½ hour ‘class’ (I hesitate to call it a class) of creativity and exploration for kids and their parents/caregiver. Of course, my first thought its 2 ½ hours?! How will the boys be focused for that long?

Rachael works and volunteers in Recreational and Creative Arts Therapy. She studied Fine Art and is working towards her Masters in Creative Arts Therapy. She believes that busy hands lead to an open heart and and open mind. She is UNBELIEVABLE. Her patience, and warmth is something special. She welcomes you into the studio with such warmth and true joy to have you there for the morning.

We arrived on time to a welcoming smile from Rachael. The studio is full of wonderfully mismatched chairs and colors, that all seems to match. She instantly encouraged (W) and (S) to explore to their liking and offered me coffee, tea and water to enjoy while I sat on the couch waiting for others to arrive. There is an adorable play nook set up under the staircase with basic blocks, toy kitchen and a few trucks that instantly drew the boys in.

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As the other families trickled in conversation was easily made and everyone was so happy to meet each other. It was a first class for many, so it was nice to experience the class amongst other first timers.

Racheal began to set up the art project. Our project for the day was making a Stand Glass Window frame to hang. She explained several different ideas how to complete the project, but ultimately it was a free for all. She encouraged the kids to participate, but did not force. If the children were un-inspired with the project, they were free to play and roam about the studio while the parents created.

She came over to the boys and poured glue all over a glass 8×11 frame. She then let the boys choose colors and dropped dots of food coloring in the glue,  gave the boys popsicle sticks and let them create as they pleased. The boys had a blast swirling the colors, and making a wonderful mess. She also had plates of beads to add to the glue if they wanted. The boys finished and moved back to the play nook again.

The kids would again start to wander back to the table interested in what the adults and other kids were up to. She could see the interest peaking in those little minds, and offered another project of painting – paper, mason jars, tiles. She was full of fun ideas! There was never a moment of “let’s stop and clean up” or “Don’t do it that way”, Rachael watched the project flow letting the children and adults create as they felt inspired.

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IMG_1556(S) working hard on his stained glass. Choosing the perfect stones to add.

As everyone finished their glass, and paintings she offered to make snack! Fresh popped popcorn and delicious berry smoothies. Two of the boys favorites!

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Rachael saw those little legs getting antsy so she grabbed a bucket of birdseed, a head of lettuce and we headed out for a walk around the farm. The kids got to feed the chickens, peacocks, guinea foul, pigs and goats! The morning wrapped with a fun game of ring around the rosy on the large lawn of the farm. I couldn’t believe it was already time to go!

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The boys insisted on hanging their beautiful projects in their playroom so everyone who comes over to play can see them!

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Mornings on the Farm is unlike any other “mommy and me class” I have experienced. The mood is calm, and free flowing. The ‘class’ was relaxing, as if I were at a playdate at a friends house.
The boys and I are BEYOND excited to visit another morning.

Rachael along with her partners Jayme and Lauren created this amazing space for creativity and growth at Circle on the Farm with offerings not only for children, but for adults as well, yeah we will go check that out too ;o). Please check out CirlceontheFarm.com or their Facebook page for upcoming events.

 https://www.facebook.com/circleonthefarm/?fref=ts

Check here for the schedule of their offerings.
http://www.circleonthefarm.com/#!calendar/c22g5

Cut your own Christmas Trees 2015

Posted on November 10, 2015 by Ashley Carmichael Posted in Christmas 2015, Day Trips, Out and about..., RNYM's Picks .

Christmas Tree Guide 2015

My husband and I started the tradition of cutting our own tree the year we were married. I grew up having a fake Christmas tree, and I put up a big fight when my husband first suggested we cut our own. It is now one of my favorite Christmas traditions. Getting all bundled up, trekking out to find the PERFECT tree, all while sipping on hot cider/cocoa. Each year feels like we are creating a new ‘masterpiece’ of a tree, not just decorating the same old tree, the same old way. And nothing beats the smell of a fresh Christmas tree!

Most farms open up for Christmas Tree cutting the Friday or Saturday after Thanksgiving.
Call the farm or double check their website for opening day and hours.

There are several types of trees to choose from, so be sure to call ahead to ask about the trees available!

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Abel’s Trees
845-677-6395
www.abelstrees.com
435 North Clove Road Verbank
The Abel family has lived in the Clove valley since the late 1700’s. Saws and assistance available. Enjoy some of Erin Abel’s treats – gingerbread cookies, woopie pies, peanut butter bars and more! Bake fresh each day.
Hours: Open Black Friday, and every weekend between Thanksgiving and Christmas.
CASH AND PERSONAL CHECK ONLY!

Bilmar Nurseries Inc.
845-635-3206
26 Bilmar Blvd Pleasant Valley
www.Bilmarnurseries.com
On the weekends there are refreshments available and Santa will be visiting as well! Be sure to check the website for exact dates and times. Complimentary us of saws, tree baling, and tying twine. Restrooms available and FREE PARKING!
Hours:
NO CREDIT CARDS

Battenfeld Christmas Tree Farm
856 NY-199, Red Hook
845-758-8018
christmastreefarm.us
Weekends are full of fun events including Bonfires, tailgate parties with food and drink, Santa visits, music and horse drawn wagon rides!
Hours: 9am-4pm

BJ’s Christmas Tree Farm
14 Evergreen Path Pleasant Valley
845-635-1587
bjschristmastrees.com
Complimentary hot chocolate or cider, tree tying, drilling of holes for the stand, tree shaker and family photos. Mainly offering Douglas Fir, but also have Conclor fir, White Pine and pre-cut Fraser fir.
Hours: Saturdays and Sundays 9am-4pm

Evergreen Farm
407 North Tower Hill Road  Millbrook
845-677-3785
www.evergreentree.com
They feature Douglas fir, Frazier Fir and Spruce trees that range from 6 feet to 13 feet tall.
Hours: Fri, Sat and Sun 9:30am-4:30pm
CASH OR CHECK ONLY

Fabulous Firs
664-702 Van Wagner Rd
Poughkeepsie NY 12603
845-635-3206 / 845-590-3337
www.bilmarnurseriesinc.com/fabulous-firs.html
This farm is owned by the same family Bilmar Nursery. Take a hayride to and from the farm. They provide saws, tie twine, and baling – all at no charge. Be sure to check the website for the weekends Santa will be visiting!
Hours: 10am-4:30pm

Hahn Farm
1697 Salt Point Turnpike, Salt Point
845-266-3680
http://hahnfarm.com/products/christmas-trees/
On the weekends enjoy a hayride to the farms. Be sure to stop by the farm store for some yummy goodies.
Hours: Mon–Fri:12- 4:30pm, Sat & Sun: 9:30am-4:30pm

Plains View Farm
21 freedom road Pleasant Valley
845-485-4277
www.plainsviewfarm.com/cut-your-own.html
Enjoy cookies, hot cocoa and cider compliments of the farm! Be sure to take a pic with your tree for the memory wall in the kitchen. Saws are available, a tree drilling machine and tree stands, plenty of ‘elves’ to help, and a tractor hayride to help get your tree back to the barn.
Hours: Sat and Sun 9am-dusk

Primrose Hill Farm Partners LLC
203 Fiddlers Bridge Road Staatsburg
717- 519 – 7532 /845-889–4725
This historic farm has been owned by the Cookingham and Schoch families for eight generations. You can’t leave without stopping in the shop for handcrafted items, ornaments, tree stands, wreathes, hot chocolate and more.
Hours: Sat and Sun 9-4pm

Saltsman Tree Farm
214 NY-308 Rhinebeck
845-876-8801.
saltsmantreefarm.com
Saturdays and Sundays warm up bu the bonfire while roasting chestnuts and sipping hot chocolate or mulled cider. All while indulging on doughnuts and candy canes. YUM. Be sure to stop by the Barn Shop for kissing balls, centerpieces, tree items and works from local artisans.
Hours: Sat and Sun 9am-dusk, Mon- Friday 10am–4pm
(if you come during the week, just honk your horn and someone will come out to help)

Solvang Tree Farm
80 Bedell Rd, Poughkeepsie
(845) 473-0224
solvangfarm.com
Both cut your own and precut trees available. Their store also offers fresh hand made Christmas wreaths, kissing balls, table arrangements and more.
Hours: Fri, Sat and Sun – 9am-4:30pm

Wonderland Farm
191 White Schoolhouse Rd.
Rhinebeck
845-876-6760
www.wonderlandfarm.com
Balsam, Frasier, and Canaan Firs, as well as Blue Spruce are available. Saws, wrapping, and rope available for your convenience.
Hours: Fri, Sat and Sun – 9:30-Dusk

 

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Emmerich Tree Farm
101 Sleepy Valley Rd., Warwick
845-986-0151/ 973-332-1055
www.emmerichtreefarm.com
Grab some lunch from local food trucks stopping by the farm, and enjoy some complimentary hot chocolate. They will have live entertainment, campfires, and ‘special guests’ to help make your time at the farm memorable.
Hours: Sat and Sun 9am-5pm

Fox Ridge Christmas Tree Farm
17 Kays Way, Warwick
www.foxridgechristmastreefarm.com/home.html
Saws provided, they do have twine for tying, but encourage you to bring bungee cords/straps. They also advise you to wear boots.
Hours: Sat and Sun December 5 & 6 ONLY! 9 am until dusk.
CASH OR CHECK ONLY.

Graney Tree Farm
24 Lang Dr, Pine Bush
845-361-3022
Hours: Fri, Sat and Sun 9am until dusk

Indigot Creek Christmas Tree Farm
6 Hillside Ave, Warwick
914-443-6966

Manza Family Farm (not pick your own)
730 State Rt.  Rt 211  Montgomery
845-692-4364
manzafamilyfarm.net
This farm is not a cut your own tree, but they seem to have a great deal of family fun happening, could be a great spot to check out. Manza featuress a large selection of freshly cut Douglas, Fraser , Concolor and Noble Fir trees, Living Spruce and Fir trees ready to plant after the holidays, and a variety of wreaths and roping.  They have a wonderful Christmas display including a Nativity Scene and picture taking areas, farm animals and  Real Live  Reindeer. Stop by the Christmas Shop for hot drinks, food and baked goods. Santa is there on the weekends in DECEMBER from 11-4! Pony rides and Horsedrawn Hayrides on weekends from 11-3. One free ride for one person with each tree sale! With coloring books and candy canes for each child also!
Hours: Sat and Sun 9am-4pm

Pierson Bicentinial Farm And Greenhouse
1448 route 211 west Middletown
845-386-1882
piersonsfarm.com
They offer both Fresh and U-Cut, along with all the trimmings in their Four Seasons Store.
Hours:

Rocky Bar Christmas Tree Farm
52 Rocky Bar Road, Westtown
845-304-9196
Warm up by the fire pit while sipping hot cocoa and neoying a snack from the gift shop. They also have wreathes and other Christmas decorations available as well.
Hours: Select Sat and Sun 10am-4pm
CALL AHEAD TO CONFIRM

Stone Oak Farm
207 Stony Bar Road Slate Hill
845-355-4751 or 845-537-9060
stoneoaktreefarm.com
Stone Oak Tree Farm features an antique & gift shop with
many collectibles. Sit and warm by the huge roaring fireplace while sipping a cup of hot chocolate and enjoying a candy cane. In the barn are handmade, freshly-decorated wreaths, cookies, various breads, local maple syrup, soaps, and firewood bundles for sale.
Hours: Sat and Sun 10 a.m. to dusk, Weekdays by appointment

Sumner’s Wintergreen Tree Farm
123 Brola Rd Middletown
845-386-2032
https://www.facebook.com/Sumners-Wintergreen-Tree-Farm-767697236635782/timeline/
Hours:

Pine View Farm
575 Jackson Ave New Windsor
845-564-4111
Hours: Open Dec. 19th and 20th 9-4 ONLY
*On Dec. 12th and 13th 9am- 4pm you can stop by for wreaths, centerpieces, sprays, and other decorations.

 

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Stuarts Fruit Farm
62 Granite Springs Road Granite Springs
914-245-2784
www.stuartsfarm.com
Hours: 9am- 5pm

Wilkens Fruit and Fir Farm
1335 White Hill Road
Yorktown Heights
(914) 245-5111
www.wilkensfarm.com
They have 3 markets – all of which are OPEN! Stop by the Bakery for pies, apple cider donuts, cookies, strudel Sticks, brownies, muffins, candy, popcorn, brittle, fudge and fancy dipped apples. The Apple Farm Market offers produce, snacks, cider, wreaths, roping, tree stands, decorations, and Gift Baskets. The Country Market offers holiday gifts and crafts, souvenir apparel, Christmas ornaments, and decorations. Enjoy a free cup of hot apple cider with every tree purchase!
Hours: Sat and Sun 10am-4pm while supplies last

 

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Bell’s Christmas Trees
647 Mettacahonts Rd. Accord
845-626-7849
www.bellschristmastrees.com
Santa visits the opening weekend! Free drilling, shaking and bailing services.
Hours: Mon-Fri 9:30am-dusk Sat-Sunday 8am-dusk

Christmas Tree Lane
9 Christmas Tree Dr., Wallkill
845 895-3536
https://www.facebook.com/Christmas-Tree-Lane-Wallkill-NY-12589-1406119279622488/
Friendly elves will help wrap and carry your tree to your car. Browse the handmade wreaths, Grandma’s Christmas Treasure Gift Barn, Beautiful Holiday displays and a musical train. Be sure to get your free family photo with your tree and complimentary drinks and snacks.
Hours: Call before you go! 

Mountain Fresh Farms
282 Orchard Road, Highland
845-795-2260
www.mountainfreshfarms.com
Enjoy yummy seasonal refreshments, like cider, hot chocolate and baked goods, and you can enjoy them while warming yourself around the fireplace. They will provide everything you’ll need to cut your tree, wrap and ready your tree for the ride home.  They will even cut it for you, if you’d prefer.
Hours: 9am-4pm Open the weekend of Thanksgiving and the following 2 weekends ONLY.

DiGrazia Christmas Tree Farm
469 Pine Bush Rd., Stone Ridge
845-687-0449, 845-705-1492
There are saws and free tree wrapping available, as well as assistance cutting your tree. Stop by the shop for Wreaths, table decorations , garlands and more.
Hours: Sat and Sun 10am-4pm

Hardenburgh Christmas Tree Farm
206 Hardenburgh Rd., Ulster Park
845-658-8894 or 808-295-6591
www.hardenburghfarm.com
They can provide the tools, or even cut the tree for you. They will even load it on a tractor and bring it to your car for you. Stop by the Shoppe for Christmas decorations, home made wreathes and complimentary hot cocoa.
Hours: 9am – dusk

Hurds Christmas Tree Farm
2187 State Rt. 32, Modena
845-883-7825
www.hurdsfamilyfarm.com
Super fun Hay rides and Cow Train rides. Toast S’mores around the campfire sipping hot cocoa or mulled cider. They also have cider donuts, hearty food, baked goods and a gift shop.
Hours: Thanksgiving weekend until Dec 15 -Fri, Sat & Sun, 9am – Dusk. After Dec. 15 by appointment!

Marshall’s Tree Farm
58 Whitfield Rd., Accord
845-626-4059
They have trees that range in size from tabletop and up.
Hours: Dawn until Dusk

Mountain View Tree Farm
69 Spurck Road Saugerties
845-389-1973
Hours: Sat and Sun 9am – 4pm

Split Rail Nursery
346 Mahoney Rd., Milton
845-795-5643 or 845-629-1684
Hours: Fri 12-4pm Sat and Sun 9 am-4 pm

West Wind Tree Farm
543 Bruyn Turnpike, Wallkill
845-895-3807
Hours: Daily Dawn until Dusk

Did you cut down a tree at one of the farms mentioned above?  Really enjoy the activities available to you?  Please post below and when putting pictures on social media give us a shout at #RocklandNYMomTreeTime2015!!

 

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October Fall Fun!

Posted on October 8, 2015 by Ashley Carmichael Posted in Uncategorized .

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Screen Shot 2015-09-29 at 7.56.41 PM  Goshen’s First Friday Art Walk
October 2nd
Pumpkin carving 3pm-5pm
Art Walk 5pm-8pm
Come by the farmers market with the family to carve/decorate pumpkins. The pumpkins will then be placed around the town to illuminate the Art Walk.
South Church St. and Main Street, Goshen

 

Screen Shot 2015-09-29 at 7.56.41 PM  Chappaqua Children’s Book Festival
October 3rd
10am-4pm
CCBfestival.org
Meet authors and enjoy book readings. Taste some yummy local food, with extra family fun and entertainment.
Bell Middle School, 50 Senter St, Chappaqua

 

Screen Shot 2015-09-29 at 7.56.41 PM  Jurassic World and Haunted Train at Lasdon Park

Saturdays and Sundays, Oct. 3/4, 10/ 11, and 12, 17/18, 24/25, 31 and Nov. 1
11 am-3:30 pm
The Main house will feature Lionel trains traveling though a world of dinosaurs and haunted scenery. The library will screen “Rexy the Dinosaur.” The kids can also experience a fossil dig, hay maze, and a scavenger hunt, as well as a ‘haunted’ wagon ride.  Refreshments will be available at the garden shop.
Cost: Train display, movie and house – $3 per child, $7 per adult. Wagon rides – $5 per person.  Combination packs-$5 per child, $10 per adult.
Lasdon Park – 2610 Amawalk Road Katonah


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  Stony Kill Farms Harvest Festival
October 3rd
11am – 3pm
Come out for horse and wagon rides, farm tours, barn animals, live music, and much more.
79 Farmstead Lane Wappingers Falls

 

Screen Shot 2015-09-29 at 7.56.41 PM Pink Day at Abmas Farm
October 3rd
10:30am-3pm
Kids will enjoy hayrides, pumpkin picking, pink donuts, and rides on a PINK pony. In honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, a percentage of proceeds will be donated to the Breast Cancer Center at The Valley Hospital. 
700 Lawlins Road Wyckoff, NJ

 

Screen Shot 2015-09-29 at 7.56.41 PM  Octoberfest Street Fair New City
October 4
10am – 5pm
Fun for all! Kids rides and amusements, live music and DJ, vendors, artisan crafts and more!
Free Admission, and plenty of free parking!
Main Street, New City

 

Screen Shot 2015-09-29 at 7.56.41 PM  Sugar Loaf Fall Festival
October 10, 11 and 12
10am-6pm
Come browse and buy local Arts and crafts. While, enjoying live music and delicious local food.
Kings Hwy, Sugar Loaf

 

Screen Shot 2015-09-29 at 7.56.41 PM  Fall Carnival – Heroes for a Cure
October 9th  5pm – 10pm
October 10th 1pm – 10pm
October 11th 1pm – 9pm
Support a great cause while having family fun! Carnival fun, face painting, hay rides, pumpkin artists, Macaroni the Clown, Pie in the Face contests, food trucks and a haunted house.
Cost: $20 all day pass – includes all rides CASH ONLY!
12 School Road, Monroe

 

Screen Shot 2015-09-29 at 7.56.41 PM  2nd Annual Mid-Hudson Marketplace
October 10th
11am-5pm
Featuring local artists, crafters, makers, farmers, mom & pops and pop up shops. Sample a variety of food trucks and enjoy live music.
Nostrano Vineyards – 14 Gala Ln, Milton, New York 12547

 

Screen Shot 2015-09-29 at 7.56.41 PM  Costume Swap for a Cause
October 10th
10am-1pm
Donate your old Halloween costumes and buy another for $5!
ALL PROCEEDS go to Make-A-Wish Foundation
Pearl River High School Pirates Cove

 

Screen Shot 2015-09-29 at 7.56.41 PM  Pearl River Day Festival
October 10th
11am-6pm
Food, live music and entertainment, demonstrations, shopping specials, face painting, pumpkin painting, balloon twisting, bouncy attractions, and more.
Central Ave, Pearl River between John Street and Main Street

 

Screen Shot 2015-09-29 at 7.56.41 PM  Nyack Street Fair
October 11th
10am-5pm
Stroll through Nyack browsing crafts, and vendors  while enjoying local food and live music. Kids can explore bounce houses and other children’s activities
Main Street and Broadway Nyack

 

Screen Shot 2015-09-29 at 7.56.41 PM  First Annual Cropsey Farm Harvest Festival
October 17th
12pm-5pm
Come experience a good old fashioned Harvest Festival on the grounds of the old Cropsey Farm! Music, food, kids activities, hayrides and more!
Cost: Adults $8 Kids $3, 5yrs. and under free.


Screen Shot 2015-09-29 at 7.56.41 PM  1st Annual South Orangetown Day
October 17th
11am-4pm
Plenty of fun for all! Petting zoo, pony rides, face painting, story hour, creative workshops, vendors, live music, beer/wine and great food.
2 Bell Lane, Orangeburg

 

Screen Shot 2015-09-29 at 7.56.41 PM  3rd Annual Heritage of West Nyack Festival
October 18th
12pm-5pm
Enjoy some Fall Fun, good food, Pumpkin picking, decorating and painting, petting zoo from Nickel-o Farms and some unique children’s crafts from the Historic Society.
131 Germonds Rd. West Nyack

 

Screen Shot 2015-09-29 at 7.56.41 PM  Nyack Halloween Parade
October 24th
5pm-8pm
Watch 10 full size floats come by, over 300 costumed participants, marching bands, as well as, Police and Fire departments from around Rockland County. Don’t forget to wear you costume!
Main Street, Nyack

 

Screen Shot 2015-09-29 at 7.56.41 PM  New City Chamber Halloween Parade
October 24th
1pm
Enjoy a Parade down Maple Ave and continue the afternoon with a Halloween-themed movie in Clarkstown Town Hall Auditorium
Maple Avenue, New City

 

Screen Shot 2015-09-29 at 7.56.41 PM  Village of Suffern Halloween Parade
October 25th
2pm
Watch the annual parade through the great downtown of the Village of Suffern. Prizes will be given out for best costumes and refreshments for all!
Washington Ave, Suffern

 

Screen Shot 2015-09-29 at 7.56.41 PM  Glamour Parties and Sparkle up Spooktacular
October 31st
11:30 – 1pm
Come meet and greet with Cruella Deville, Sleeping Beauty and Malificent. Kids will enjoy story time, songs, and games. They can also choose from mini-manicures, princess hair-do, glitter tattoos, or make-up. Choices for boys as well!
Cost: $20 per child (1 adult admitted per child) Call Sparkle up for tickets! 634-0140
8 2nd Street, New City

 

 

 

 

Pumpkin Pickin’ 2015

Posted on September 24, 2015 by Ashley Carmichael Posted in Day Trips, Out and about..., Uncategorized .

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Pumpkin Pickin Graphic 2015

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Abma’s Farm
700 Lawlins Road, Wyckoff, NJ.
201-891-0278
AbmasFarm.com
In addition to their petting zoo, they offer pony rides on Saturdays, hang out for hayrides and taste their delicious apple cider doughnuts! They also have an amazing market with fresh produce, baked goods, eggs, poultry, and so much more.
Hours: Saturdays in October – 11am – 3pm

 

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Demarest Farms
244 Wierimus Road, Hillsdale, NJ 07642
DemarestFarms.com
201-666-0472
Hours: M-F 3pm to 4:30pm, Sat and Sun10am -4:30pm
Cost: $5 per person Admission – includes a hayride, corn maze, and visit with farm animals, Plus $9 for a pumpkin that you can pick. Stop by the farm market for some delicious honey, fresh pressed apple cider, apple cider donuts, apple butter, and so much more! They also sell Halloween decorations, pumpkin carving tools, and party supplies.

 

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Secor Farms
85 Airmont Ave, Mahwah, NJ 07430
201- 529-2595
SecorFarms.com
Secor Farms, has just about everything for a fun fall afternoon. Hayrides to the pumpkin patch, a corn maze, petting/feeding zoo, hay maze and a corn box full of toy tractors to play with. Picnic tables scattered through out the farm to enjoy hotdogs and hamburgers sold on the weekends. The market not only sells apple cider, doughnuts, local produce, and dairy products, it also sells Halloween/fall decorations as well as full bloom mums.
Hours: Everyday 8am-6pm CALL AHEAD to double check hayride times/picking times.

 

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DePiero’s Country Farm
300 Grand Avenue, Montvale
201-391-4576
depieros.com
Pumpkin picking begins September 20th! They have a tractor ride through the cornfield to the ‘pumpkin patch’, a petting zoo with friendly farm animals, a 1500 bale hay maze and bounce houses on the weekends in October. They also have an amazing farm store with fresh baked goods, fresh grown produce and so much more!
Hours: Mon-Fri afternoons until 5pm (call ahead to double check )
Sat and Sun – 9am-5pm weather permitting
Cost: $11 per person for hayride and ONE pumpkin.
$9 hayride NO pumpkin

 

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Dr. Davies
Route 304 Congers, NY
845-268-7020
DrDaviesFarm.com
The Orchard farm has been family run since 1891. With 2 farms stands – on 9w and 304 in Congers, with a great array of home grown fruits and veggies. They have hayrides through the orchard on the weekend and tractors to climb and play on for some adorable pictures. Just a heads up this farm is CASH ONLY!
Hours:
Everyday 10am-4pm

 

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Orchards of Concklin
2 South Mountain Rd, Pomona, NY 10970
(845) 354-0369
OrchardsofConcklin.com
They are the oldest farm in the region, been farming since 1711. On the weekends they have bounce houses, kids haunted house, food truck in addition to their farm market store with fresh veggies, fruits, home made pies, donuts, cider, cakes, cookies and so much more.
Hours: 8am – 6pm


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Apple Ridge Orchard
101 Jessup Rd., Warwick
845-987-7717
AppleRidgeOrchards.com
They will have hay wagon rides, friendly farm animals, corn maze. Stop by the farm stand to taste the delicious honey, fresh apple cider, apple cider donuts, apple butter, fresh preserves, and more.
Hours: Sat, Sun and all holidays open 9am -6pm
Cost: $9.00 includes 1 pumpkin of any size.

 

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Lainway Corn Maze
420 Lower Rd, Westtown
973-747-5347 or 973-875-7824
Opening September 12th! Come pick your own pumpkin and be sure to check out their 5-acre corn maze with a trivia game inside, a 1-acre corn maze in the shape of a minion also a trivia game! Take a hayride and a run through a hay maze. Take a few minutes and enjoy the scenery while indulging in a cider donut and some cider!
Hours: September – Sat and Sun 11am-6pm. October – Friday and Saturdays 11am-10pm Sun 11am-6pm
Cost:
Day time maze – $8 11 yrs. and up, $4 4yrs-10yrs, 3 and under FREE.
Nighttime Maze – $10

 

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Lawrence Farms
306 Frozen Ridge Rd, Newburgh
845.562.4268
LawrenceFarmsOrchards.com
October not only boasts pumpkin picking, but Apples Grapes, peppers, greens, beets, eggplants, cabbage, broccoli, tomatoes, squash and gourds. Be sure to say hi to their chickens, and goats! On the weekends be sure to go for a horse-drawn carriage ride around the farm. Be sure to indulge in some locally made farm ice cream and home made doughnuts.
Hours: Everyday 9am-4pm
Cost: $3 admission fee, under 2 are free.

 

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Manza Farm
730 State Rt.  Rt 211  Montgomery
845-692-4364
ManzaFamilyFarm.net
Come visit their Fall Festival that includes pick your own pumpkins, tractor drawn hayrides, pony rides (on the weekends), straw maze, farm animals, and a farm market with delicious fall favorites.
Hours: Mon – Sat 8-5, Sunday 8-4

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Ochs Orchard
4 Ochs Lane Warwick, New York 10990
845-986-1591
Ochsorchard.net
There is a small petting zoo for the kids to enjoy and a gazebo at the top of the orchard – perfect for picnicking. A Farm Market with seasonal veggies, jams, butter, jellies, eggs and of course Apple Cider. As well as a pick your own flower garden.
Hours: Picking days change weekly – call ahead. 9am – 5pm

 

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Pierson Farms
1448 Route 211 West Middletown
845-386-1882
piersonsfarm.com
Pierson’s farms hosts a fun fall you pick pumpkins with hay maze, corn maze, a kiddie area with Animals, and inflatables, caterpillar crawl and fire engine slide. Stop by their country store for grass fed beef, free range/cage free eggs and more. For the older kids – each weekend they host a Fright Night – 14 years and older! http://frightnights.wix.com/frightnights2012
Hours: Mon-Fri 12pm-4pm, Sat and Sun 10am-6pm

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Pennings Orchard
169 State Route 94 South, Warwick, NY
845-986-7080
Penningsorchard.com
Indulge at the ice cream stand and visit the farm animals. On some weekends there are hayrides, live music, pony rides, kiddie maze and a cow milking contest! Be sure to call ahead for these activities.

Parents, are you looking for a day without the kiddos? Visit Pennings Pub and Grille, where you can enjoy local food, beer, wine and their home made hard cider at the beer garden while listening to live music.

Hours: M,W,TH,FR,S,Sun 9am-5pm, Tues open until 6pm

 

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Slate Hill Orchards
2580 US-6, Slate Hill, NY 10973
845-355-4493
Slatehillorchards.com
They just re-opened the orchard in January, so give them a call for updated details on hours and special events!

 

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Soons Orchards
23 Soons Circle, New Hampton
845-374-5471
SoonsOrchards.com
Take a wagon ride down to the pumpkin patch to pick the biggest pumpkin you can carry! Be sure to stop by Scotty’s Kitchen for some delicious, homemade pies, brownies, breads, scones, and more! You can also pre-order baked goods before your trip by calling 845-374-5471
Hours: Sat and Sun 11am-4pm

 

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Wright Family Farm
329 Kings Highway, Warwick
845-986-1345
wrightfamilyfarm.com
Wright Family Farms Fall festival is definitely on to check out. Start your trip with the hayride to the pumpkin patch where you can choose your own pumpkin ($/lb). There is a 5-acre corn maze, pony rides, pedal carts, cow train, and more! Especially for the little ones they have a corn box for digging, and rubber duck gutter racing and a barnyard full of animals and more fun activities. Barnyard and Maze open September 5, Pumpkin Patch opens September 19. They of course have a delicious farm stand with baked goods, snacks, cider,
Hours: During September: Fri – 4pm-7pm, Sat and Sun 12- 7pm
During October: Fri 4pm-7pm, Sat and Sun 10am -7pm
Cost: They have all different pricing options, including a season pass. Be sure to check the website for up to date pricing.

 

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Hahn Farms
1697 Salt Point Turnpike, Salt Point, NY 12578
845-266-3680
HahnFarms.com
From Late September through October stop by and enjoy the Fall Festival at Hahn’s. Take your pick of pumpkin patch, and enjoy have hayrides, hay maze, hay fort, corn maze and pony rides. They also have a great array of lunch refreshments, and of course fresh cider donuts. As well as the Farm stand that sells local products.
CASH OR CHECK ONLY!
Hours: Fall Festival
Sat and Sun 11am-5pm
Farm hours- Tues- Fri 10am- 6:00, Saturday 10am- 4:00 Sun 10am- 3pm

 

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Dykeman Farms
823 West Dover Road
Pawling, NY 12564
845-832-6068
DykemanFarm.com
Beginning September 26th stop by for free hayrides to the orchard, area with face paining, and more! Take advantage of the scenery for some great photos and plan to stay for lunch and enjoy some hot food and refreshments.
Hours: Weekends and Columbus Day 10am-5pm

 

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Barton Orchards
63 Apple Tree Ln, Poughquag, NY 12570
845-227-2306
Bartonorchards.com
Barton Orchards has great family activities. Including hayrides, corn maze, walking trails, peddle kart race track, trackless train, a live actor Haunted House, barnyard animals and a pumpkin field slide. As well as, the Midway Farm Market, bakery and snack shacks.
Hours: Mon – Fri 9am-5pm, Sat and Sun 9am-6pm

 

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Kessman
313 Cornwall Hill Rd, Patterson
845-878-7492
Kessman Farms
Enjoy a hayride to the pumpkin patch, pet the animals at the petting zoo, and run through a hay maze! Be sure to stop by the snack barn for a yummy snack like cider donuts and hot cider.
Hours: Sat and Sun 10am-5pm

 

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Harvest Moon Farm and Orchard
(formerly Outhouse Orchards)
130 Hardscrabble Rd. North Salem, NY 10560
914-485-1210
harvestmoonfarmandorchard.com
Spend the day enjoying hayrides around the farm, jumping in a bounce house, apple games, Live Music, visiting farm animals (no feeding or petting), pony rides, face painting and food vendors.
Hours: Everyday 8am-6pm

 

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Stuarts Farm
62 Granite Springs Road, Granite Springs, NY
914-245-2784
StuartsFarm.com
Come on the weekends for hayrides from 11am – 5pm. Pick a pumpkin straight from the vine! They have a yummy farm stand with fresh produce, pies and apple cider donuts. Pack a picnic lunch and enjoy some family time amidst the fall foliage.
Hours: Everyday 10am – 6pm

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