It’s officially Fall and there are a TON of Fairs and Festivals, Libraries have hundreds of Fall events, Corn Mazes are Open, there are lots of Apple Orchards, and we have a bucket list with over 500+ things (and counting!)
Plus, draw a picture for a chance to win tickets to Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood at Jorgensen Center for the Performing Arts.
Events with a * have been confirmed as Free Events.
All Weekend:
- Glow Lantern Festival at the Beardsley Zoo
- Fair Weather Growers Fall Festival
- Foster Family Farm Corn Maze
- Southington Apple Harvest Festival*
- Dragons and Adventure Weekend at the Connecticut Renaissance Faire
- New Milford Riverfest *
- Pumpkintown, East Hampton
- Florence Griswold Museum Fairy Village opens
Saturday September 30:
- American Girl Live in Concert at Oakdale Theater
- Trumbull Arts Festival *
- Celebrate Mansfield Festival *
- New Canaan Nature Center Fall Festival
- Pumpkin Patch & Rails to the Darkside at the Connecticut Trolley Museum
- Craft Swap at Killingly Public Library *
- Halloween Costume Swap at East Hampton Library*
- Tripledale Farm Petting Zoo at Mystic and Noank Library *
- Community Expo at Raymond Library, Oakdale *
- A celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month at Waterford Public Library*
- Outdoor Fall Craft Fair at Clinton’s Henry Carter Hull Library*
- Solar Astronomy Presentation and Walk at Milford Library*
- Tons of Farmers Markets:
Sunday, October 1:
- Spider Man Live in Concert at Oakdale
- Sensory Exploration Stations at the Bushnell (Sensory Friendly Experience)
- Free Animal Awareness Day in Branford*
- Scarecrows on Main, Old Wethersfield *
- Bethany Harvest Festival *
- Madison Beach Hotel Fall Festival
- Simsbury Fly-In, Car Show & Food Truck Festival(Free admission but $15 Parking Charge)
- Coventry Farmers Market
- Sundays on the Farm at Strong Family Farm
- Painting at the Florence Griswold Museum
Do you have something fun going on? We want to hear about it! Submit an event and you could be featured here!