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Harvest season is here, and that can mean more farm equipment on roadways. Wildcat Extension District Diversified Agriculture and Natural Resource Agent Adaven Rohling says ...
New Albany's Harvest Homecoming Festival is increasing security and safety efforts for the 2025 event following the fatal shooting of 18-year-old Bryce Gerlach in 2024.
Pokémon Go’s “Harvest Festival” event runs from Nov. 7-12, introducing shiny Smoliv to the game and increasing the spawn of autumn-like Pokémon.
As Fall gives way to Winter, Pokémon Go is hosting its annual Harvest Festival event featuring plenty of rare Grass-type Pokémon encounters, Research, and Collection Challenges with special ...
Harvest Festival on False River (City of New Roads) Tickets can be purchased HERE. Parking is available at the Pointe Coupee Parish School Board office (337 Napoleon St., ...
The Harvest Festival Stalls will be at Bastok Mines (H-8), Northern San d’Oria (D-8), and Windurst Waters (G-10), and you can get lanterns for Mog Houses at each one.
The Hoya Harvest Festival, an annual event organized by the Earth Commons to celebrate environmental and sustainability initiatives at Georgetown, brought community members together at the Regents ...
As part of this year's festival, with the passing of celebrated film critic and Black Harvest Film Festival co-founder Sergio Mims in 2022, the Gene Siskel Film Center will be awarding a one-time ...
The annual Stecoah Harvest Festival will return Oct. 18-19 to the Stecoah Valley Cultural Arts Center in Robbinsville. Featuring a full day of family fun — including music, dancing, food, heritage ...
According to the roster, this year’s Black Harvest Film Festival will have 13 feature films and 10 short programs from 18 countries. In honor of the festival’s 30th anniversary, the event will ...
Lamont Fall Harvest Festival is scheduled for Wednesday, October 30th from 4:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. at Alicante Avenue Elementary School. Previously, the festival was held at the David Head Center ...
The Harvest Festival will be from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Oct. 12, 2024. The event will feature free keiki rides, inflatables, food and beverages sold by local nonprofits and free pumpkins.