Events
September 27–October 20
TWO TRAINS RUNNING
Weston Playhouse at Walker Farm
The civil rights movement is sweeping across
Pittsburgh’s Hill District in 1969, but the promise
of a better tomorrow hasn’t quite reached all
the city’s residents. In one of his most affecting
plays, legendary writer August Wilson explores a
time of extraordinary change – and the ordinary
people who get left behind.
705 Main Street, Weston
802-824-5288, tickets@westonplayhouse.org,
westonplayhouse.org
Play, performing arts, wheelchair accessible
September 28–29
Weston Antiques Show
September 28–29
WESTON ANTIQUES SHOW
Weston Playhouse
60th annual Weston Antiques Show, featuring
renowned dealers from across the US. American
and English furniture, accessories, Americana,
folk art, silver, paintings, oriental rugs, jewelry,
and more.
12 Park Street, Weston
westonantiquesshow.org
Family, art, wheelchair accessible, shopping
September 29–30
FAIRY HOUSE TOUR
Grafton, The Nature Museum
This enchanting family experience is held in the
forests surrounding The Nature Museum. Visitors
follow a path sprinkled with charming fairy
houses, where the acorn cap dinnerware and
shelf fungi table remind them to walk spritely
on the Earth. Open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
naturemuseum.org
Family, outdoors, festival
October 5–7
34TH ANNUAL WESTON CRAFT SHOW
Weston Playhouse
One of the most prestigious juried exhibitions
of contemporary crafts in Vermont. Discover
exceptional artisans who represent works
in ceramics, decorative fiber, furniture, glass,
jewelry, leather, metal, mixed media, paper,
wearable art, and wood. All proceeds support
the preservation of Weston’s historic properties.
10 a.m.–5 p.m.
12 Park Street, Weston
weston-vermont.com
Family, art, wheelchair accessible, shopping
October 5–8
FALL HARVEST
Farm and Wilderness, Plymouth
Enjoy delicious food, the company of old
and new friends, hikes in the crisp fall air,
and a beautiful display of Vermont foliage,
while harvesting our remaining crops, playing
lawn games, carving pumpkins, and more!
Family fun for all ages. Join us for a day or
the whole weekend with all-inclusive food/
lodging options.
401 Farm and Wilderness Road, Plymouth
802-422-3761, farmandwilderness.org
Family, food, outdoors, fun
October 6
OKEMO’S FALL INTO
WINTER CELEBRATION
Jackson Gore Inn
Farewell to foliage – it’s time to start celebrating
the transition of the seasons with live music,
hayrides, pumpkin painting, a pie-eating contest,
craft vendors, beer tasting tent, apple cider, and
hot chocolate. Plus, Okemo’s Adventure Zone
will be open with activities for the entire family.
Enjoy live music, a beverage from the beer
garden, and great food selections. The party
starts at 11 a.m., rain or shine, at Okemo’s
Jackson Gore Inn courtyard. Lawn chairs
and picnic blankets are welcome.
111 Jackson Gore Road, Ludlow
802-228-1600, okemo.com
Family food, wheelchair accessible, festival,
pet friendly
Toll free 866-216-8722 l Local 802-228-5830 37
/westonplayhouse.org
/westonantiquesshow.org
/naturemuseum.org
/weston-vermont.com
/farmandwilderness.org
/okemo.com
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