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The race is intense, with some children falling, but they all have a lot of fun.
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The race is intense, with some children falling, but they all have a lot of fun.
Guests purchase funnel cakes from a food truck that had many flavors, including pumpkin.
A group of children are preparing for a potato sack race.
Some children make their own bird feeders with the assistance of volunteers. They were able to press apple cider, shell corn and go on hay rides. Some activities required tickets, but many were free.
Children are seen playing duck, duck, goose while attendees walk by.
A volunteer teaches a young girl about an indoor beehive.
A banner for the festival hangs over a photo booth with a mountain view in the background.
A woman enjoys the scenery of Kings Gap Environmental Education Center and takes some photos.
Some children chose a more abstract approach for their pumpkin painting design.
A volunteer helps a girl create a corn husk doll. There were many crafts for children to do.
People wait in line for pretzels from The Pretzel Spot Cafe food truck.
Alpaca wool demonstrations come complete with live alpacas from Celtic Knot Alpacas outside of Carlisle.
Pumpkin painting was one of the many activities festival-goers could purchase tickets for.
The Cameron-Masland Mansion overlooks both forests and farmland.