Don Campbell Band performing at Harvestfest in 2011 (courtesy photo) |
Harvestfest 2012
Oct. 13 & 14, at York Beach
In its 28th year, Harvestfest is a two-day event located at beautiful Short Sands Beach, in York, Maine. Harvestfest will be celebrated this year on Saturday, Oct. 13 & Sunday, Oct. 14 from 10:00-4:00pm. Harvestfest is held every year on the weekend following the 3 day Sidewalk Salefest event held Columbus Day weekend. Harvestfest extends the season one more week for many businesses in the area and aims to support the entire region and community. This festival includes a variety of activities, live bands and performers (including the Don Campbell Band and local favorite, Skyler), bean hole beans, a POW-WOW (on Sunday), local food vendors, juried crafters and marketplace vendors from all over New England. Harvestfest includes Kidsfest; look for pony rides, activities, face painting and horse-drawn carriage rides. Harvestfest is southern Maine’s premiere fall festival. This year, there will be two big tents in the ball field, one for food and the other for entertainment; this means you can expect to find plenty of food under the tent on BOTH Saturday and Sunday.
Pow Wow Drum at Rest (courtesy of Ed Bullock) |
Harvestfest is a rain or shine event! It is also smoke-free and pet-free (except service dogs) for everyone’s safety & comfort. Free Public Parking for Harvestfest is at York’s Wild Animal Kingdom, which you can access from Route One. The parking meters at the beach are also free during Harvestfest. Handicap Parking is available in the lot next to the Winebaum Center and the perimeter ball field road. (Access the handicap parking by going down Ridge Road, not through the Wild Kingdom.)
General Schedule of Events at Harvestfest 2012
Saturday, October 13, 2012
10:00am – 4:00pm
Juried Craft Fair – Ballfield
Food Vendors – Ballfield
Entertainment Tent (Don Campbell Band) - Ballfield
Kidsfest – back corner of Ballfield
Face Painting by Hospice of York – Ballfield
Horse Drawn Wagon Rides – Entrance to Ballfield
Stage Two (various artists*) – in front of Daily Grind
Marketplace – Opposite Fire Station
Esplanade/Non-Profits – Opposite Fire Station
Roaming Railroad – front of Fire Station
10:00am – 1:00pm
Baked Beans – Ballfield
10:00am – 12:00pm
Pony Rides – Ballfield (Kidsfest corner)
1:00pm – 4:00pm
Pumpkin Carving – bring your own pumpkin to Daily Grind Cafe
2:00pm – 4:00pm
Pony Rides – Ballfield (Kidsfest corner)
5:30pm – 7:30pm
Pumpkin Stroll
*Stage Two Schedule
10:00am – 12:30: Skyler
12:30pm – 1:00pm: York Strings
1:00pm – 2:00pm: Maine-ly Balloons
2:00pm – 4:00pm: Dan Blakeslee
5:30pm – 7:00pm: Dr. Gasp (aka Dan Blakeslee)
Maine-ly Balloons roving 2:00pm – 4:00pm
Sunday, October 14, 2012
10:00am – 4:00pm
Juried Craft Fair – Ballfield
Food Vendors – Ballfield
Kidsfest – back corner of Ballfield
Horse Drawn Wagon Rides – Entrance to Ballfield
Stage Two (various artists**) – in front of Daily Grind
Marketplace – Opposite Fire Station
Esplanade/Non-Profits – Opposite Fire Station
Roaming Railroad – front of Fire Station
11:00am – 4:00pm
Entertainment Tent (Native American POW-WOW) - Ballfield
10:00am – 12:00pm
Pony Rides – Ballfield (Kidsfest corner)
2:00pm – 4:00pm
Pony Rides – Ballfield (Kidsfest corner)
3:45pm
Reap the Harvest Raffle – prize drawings
**Stage Two Schedule
10:00am - 11:00am: The Funky Divas
11:00am – 12:00pm: Park’s Tae Kwon Do
12:00pm – 12:30pm: Storytelling by Shawn Middleton
12:45pm – 1:15pm: Storytelling by Shawn Middleton
1:30pm – 2:00pm: Storytelling by Shawn Middleton
2:00pm – 4:00pm: Extreme Air of New Hampshire
Harvestfest 2011 Ball Field (courtesy photo) |
The Greater York Region Chamber of Commerce, which hosts Harvestfest, is pleased to announce the four presenting sponsors: Cutty Sark Motel, Kennebunk Savings, Union Bluff Hotel & Meeting House and Woods Family Inc. All four of the sponsors are key players in making Harvestfest happen, though much of their involvement remains behind the scenes; these sponsors contribute so much time and effort to making Harvestfest happen and the Chamber would like to acknowledge all that they do.
Peter and Patrick Hughes from Cutty Sark Motel have been long committed to the Chamber’s evolution dating back to its humble beginning in the center of York Beach. The Hughes brothers and crew prepare the bean hole beans area and whole Harvestfest site for the onslaught of attendees; this takes place in the weeks and days leading up to and after Harvestfest. They also allow the chamber to use their motorized equipment during the festival to move materials as needed. According to Peter, “We are proud to be involved with preparation of the site for York’s Harvestfest and hope for the weather to do its part.”
Kennebunk Savings has been involved in Harvestfest for over fifteen years. Chris Kehl of Kennebunk Savings explains, “We like to support the community and Chamber of Commerce by contributing to the premier fall festival in the area. We enjoy the camaraderie and friendships that have developed over the years with the other volunteers and sponsors.” Bank employees volunteer with many aspects of the event during the weekend; in particular, they sell coffee in partnership with Carpe Diem Coffee Roasters to raise money for the York Food Pantry on Saturday.
According to Brent Merritt, “The Union Bluff Hotel and Meeting House is proud to sponsor York’s 28th Annual Harvestfest celebration again this year. We have sponsored the Harvestfest celebration for 7 years and been a major sponsor for the past 2 years. Local participation in these events brings a spirit of community to our town. Through these annual events we help to preserve our history and celebrate our heritage. The Harvestfest celebration is a wonderful way to show visitors to our town the true flavor of a small Maine community.” This year, the Union Bluff will also help out by sponsoring the Harvestfest volunteer party.
Woods Family Inc., has sponsored Harvestfest for more than seven years. Woods family members help out with Harvestfest throughout the weekend and a crew from The Daily Grind Café (led by Jen Woods) leads the pumpkin carving & stroll. David Woods comments, “We sponsor to support the good works the chamber does and so that the community has an enjoyable fall festival to gather at and help keep the small town feeling going well into the future.”
For more information on Harvestfest including: vendor lists, directions, sponsors, food details, maps, etc please visit www.maineoktoberfest.com or call 207.363.4422
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