Old Sturbridge Village to Host Apple & Agriculture Days in October
Tuesday, October 01, 2019
Apple and Agriculture Days will take place on Saturday and Sundays throughout the month of October.
Apple & Agriculture Days
Visit and learn how food makes its way from the farm to the dining room table in 19th century New England life.
Explore the village, take a tour of gardens and root cellars, and meet the oxen as additional guest teams arrive at the village to plow and demonstrate field preparation.
During Apple and Agriculture Days, costumed interpreters will be cooking and demonstrating the fermentation process using the ox-powered Cider Mill on-site.
For two days only during Apple and Agriculture Days, on Oct. 12 & 13, enjoy a special screening of Forgotten Farms in the Old Sturbridge Village Visitor's Center.
The documentary examines class divides in today's farm and food communities.
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