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Cousins Rocco Galfan of Bay Shore and Bryce Newman of Islip chow down at Harbes Orchard in Riverhead.

Apple turnover, apple cider and candy apples were among the treats enjoyed during two days of apple-themed fun at Harbes Farm & Orchard in Riverhead this weekend.Guest harvested ripe honeycrisp apples, toured the interactive Robin Hood-themed corn maze and fed livestock during the annual apple festival at the Sound Avenue orchard.

The fall-themed fun continues at Harbes throughout the season.

Check out more photos from the apple festival below.

Alexander Moore, 5, of Bay Shore plucks an apple.
Alexander Moore, 5, of Bay Shore plucks an apple.
Lauren Winiarski, 5, of East Islip plucks an apple while perched on her father Dan's shoulders.
Lauren Winiarski, 5, of East Islip plucks an apple while perched on her father Dan’s shoulders.
Visitors enjoy a had ride.
Visitors enjoy a hay ride.
Ripe apples.
Ripe apples.
Liam McCloskey, 8, of Massapequa battles Greg Lane dressed as Robin Hood.
Liam McCloskey, 8, of Massapequa battles Greg Lane dressed as Robin Hood.
Candy apples.
Candy apples.

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Jacob Natrigo of Rochester and emily McIntyre of South Jamesport enjoy a bottle of Harbes Sauvignon Blanc.
Jacob Natrigo of Rochester and Emily McIntyre of South Jamesport enjoy a bottle of Harbes Sauvignon Blanc.
The skies were clear and the temperature was mild.
The skies were clear and the temperature was mild.
Brianna, 6, and Alexa levine, 3, of Selden.
Brianna, 6, and Alexa levine, 3, of Selden.
Jackson Scheer, 3, of Merrick rolls an apple with a spoon.
Jackson Scheer, 3, of Merrick rolls an apple with a spoon.
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A game of tug-of-war.
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