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Helen Schultz of Mattituck, 8, enjoyed feeding the goats
The Hallockville Farm Museum in Riverhead kicked off their 35th Annual Fall Festival and Craft Show on Saturday.
The weather cooperated with beautiful sunny skies as the people came out in droves to experience life back on the farm and sample homemade goodies.
Hallockville Museum Farm is a not-for profit organization dedicated to re-connecting and educating the public on the country’s agricultural heritage. This year they are celebrating not just their 35th fall festival, but the 250th year of Hallockville itself.
The festival has been a long tradition on the North Fork that showcases folk arts, craft vendors, farm demonstrations, live music and more. It’s also Hallockville’s biggest fundraiser of the year; this weekend’s festival admission fees directly support the museum’s not-for-profit mission.
Check out more pictures from day one of the fall festival: