The Holliston Historical Society’s annual Harvest Fair is a “day to pie” for. That’s 100 home-baked apple pies. And the craft and artists booths across the Society’s front lawn provide a way to work off some of those apple and cinnamon calories.
The Holliston Reporter received this note from Pam Kyrka on the Friday before the Fair. “A hearty thank you to the following orchards and farms who have generously contributed apples for our annual apple pies!
Belkin Family Lookout Farm
Bolton Orchards in Bolton
Bolton Spring farm in Bolton
Dowse Orchards in Sherborn
Fairmount Fruit Farm in Franklin
Again, thank you all so much! Pie night tonight!”
It’s a sure sign of Autumn when the Harvest Fair comes to Holliston. Thank you members of the Holliston Historical Society for making this an annual highlight.
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Great coverage of the Historical Society’s 42 Annual Harvest Fair. It takes at least 500 volunteer hours to run this event successfully. I didn’t get a pie but I did get the last 4 apple strudels @ 4 PM.
Great coverage of the Historical Society’s 42 Annual Harvest Fair. It takes at least 500 volunteer hours to run this event successfully. I didn’t get a pie but I did get the last 4 apple strudels @ 4 PM.