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Read moreAs the excitement of summer vacations fades, the reality of back-toschool routines and the onset of cooler weather can leave many people feeling a bit down. September often brings a mix of emotions - nostalgia for the warmth and freedom of summer, coupled with the stress of returning to daily responsibilities. However, across the U.S., September is also a time when communities come together to lift spirits and celebrate the arrival of fall. From vibrant state fairs to harvest festivals, these events offer the perfect remedy for post-summer blues.
Read moreFood is a big part of fall, and farms play a significant role in seasonal celebrations. Each fall, families plan apple picking excursions with their eyes on baking homemade apple pies. And while Halloween is made even more fun when carving jack-o'-lanterns, savvy celebrants know that carving sessions are not complete without some roasted pumpkin seeds.
Read moreAs hot, humid days give way to cool fall temperatures, it is prime time to enjoy a new bounty of fresh vegetables. Homeowners may be ready to pick the vegetables they have been growing the past several months. While many home vegetable gardeners focus on early spring plantings that yield the tomatoes, cucumbers and squashes of summer, they also should consider summertime sowing that will yield tasty offerings throughout fall. Some of these cooler- weather stock can be harvested just before frost sets in. Individuals ready to bite in to produce plucked at the peak of fall have many different options to look forward to. Here are some of common fall produce items that will be available at farm stands near you well into November.
Read moreJust as summertime is synonymous with concerts and carnivals, fall is a prime time for its own opportunities for seasonal entertainment, such as harvest festivals. Certain features overlap between summer carnivals and fall festivals, but the latter offers some unique offerings as well. The following are some things to expect when fall festival season hits full swing.
Read moreOKLAHOMA CITY (Sept. 12, 2024) – Oklahoma Derby Week brings the season’s richest race card, a hat and bowtie contest, and two opportunities to support local nonprofits to Remington Park Sept. 23 thru 29.
Read moreSeeing fall foliage is a cherished tradition, but why wait until October? While many people think they have to delay their leaf-peeping until autumn is in full swing, there are hidden gems across America where the leaves begin to turn as early as mid-September.
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