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Pooches & Pumpkins
October 24, 2020 @ 11:00 am - 5:00 pm
About this Event
Bring the whole family, including your furry canine for a socially distanced and fresh-air filled day on the farm! And make sure you wear your Halloween costumes!
Admission includes the following activities:
- Blanket Bingo
- Pumpkin Painting
- Storytime with children’s iconic literary costumed characters “Llama Llama”, “Curious George,” and the “Wild Thing” from Maurice Sendak’s “Where the Wild Things Are” on stage for kid’s storytime and a safely distanced “meet & greet” with photo opportunities
- Magic Show with Magician Zach Alexander
- Pet Parade and Costume Contest
- Pet Photos
- Pet-adoption event by Ulster County S.P.C.A.
- Blacksmith Demo by Canal Forge BlackSmiths
Food & Beverages for sale in the market include:
- Farmers & Chefs food truck
- Wood-fired farm pizza
- Cider donuts and apples
- Apple pies and tarts
EVENT TIMELINE:
ON THE FIELD:
11:00 AM-5:00 PM – Canal Forge Blacksmith Demo, UCSPCA Adoptions, Pumpkin Patch, Farm Market with Hot Cider & Donuts, Pumpkin Painting, visits with the farm animals, costume photo booth
ON THE STAGE:
12:00 PM: Storytime with Llama Llama
12:30 PM: Storytime with Wild Thing from Where the Wild Things Are
1:00 PM: Storytime with Curious George
1:30 PM: Kids Blanket Bingo
2:00 PM: Magic Show with Zach Alexander
2:30 PM: Dog Parade/Costume Contest
3:00 PM: Storytime with Llama Llama
3:30 PM: Storytime with Wild Thing from Where the Wild Things Are
4:00 PM: Storytime with Curious George
4:30 PM: Dog Parade/Costume Contest
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
To highlight the importance of local food and farmland preservation during Covid-19, Stone Ridge Orchard is hosting the third in a series of socially distanced events this fall with farm-fresh food, local NY State cider, kids’ activities, and more.
The first annual “Pooches & Pumpkins,” a socially distanced Halloween farm event for the whole family and their canines, kicks off on Saturday, October 24th from 11 am-5 pm, at Stone Ridge Orchard – just two hours north of New York City in the Hudson Valley.
Attendees are encouraged to wear Halloween costumes for the festivities, which will include socially distanced blanket bingo, a magic show, pumpkin painting, and a pumpkin patch, pet and kid’s costume contests, pet photos, visit with the ducks and “Balki” the pig and a trackless train ride for the kids on an adorable vintage mini locomotive.
Visitors can hike up to the majestic 300-year old oak tree high atop the sprawling 115-acre farm with a view of the Hudson Valley and the Catskills and breathe in the fresh fall air, or relax in their 10-ft spaced field pods near the farmhouse to enjoy lunch or dinner.
As a special treat, costumed characters and beloved children’s iconic literary characters “Llama Llama,” “Curious George,” and the “Wild Thing” from Maurice Sendak’s “Where the Wild Things Are” will be on stage for kid’s story time and a safely distanced “meet & greet” with photo opportunities.
Additionally, there will be a day-long demonstration from Canal Forge Blacksmiths of High Falls, and Ulster County SPCA will be holding a dog adoption event to benefit the shelter.
Food and beverages for sale include wood-fired farm ingredient pizza, plus cider, cider donuts, apples, apple pies, and tarts from the adjacent farm market. Pending availability and weather conditions, apple picking may still be possible at the time of the event.
“We are ecstatic to be hosting Pooches & Pumpkins after two successful events on the farm last month,” says Elizabeth Ryan, renowned fruit grower and cider maker and owner of Stone Ridge Orchard. “We’ve found that locals and city dwellers alike are eager for safe and socially distanced experiences that celebrate the magic of fall in the Hudson Valley.”
To maintain Covid-19 regulations, the orchard limits tickets, and social distancing and mask wearing will be required and enforced. Prohibition Distillery will provide hand sanitizer stations, and additional PPE will be available for anyone that needs it. When purchasing tickets online, all attendees must sign the health affidavit to gain admittance into the event to allow contact tracing.
Stone Ridge Orchard also offers a few overnight “glamping” lodging options for a lucky few attendees who can snap them up before they are gone. Listings are available on Tentrr www.tentrr.com.
Also, some rooms are still available at Diamond Mills Hotel & Tavern in nearby Saugerties. www.diamondmillshotel.com
Series promotional partners include EscapeMaker.com, Dima Productions, Fulton Stall Market, Heritage Radio Network, Diamond Mills Hotel & Tavern, and the New York Cider Association.
Kids Under 5: FREE; Kids 6 and Up: $10; Adults 18+: $20.