The Trustees of Reservations (The Trustees) today announces the return of its annual Weir River Farm Fall Festival on Saturday, September 28, from 10AM-5PM.
The Weir River Farm Fall Festival is back! Gather your friends and family and join us on Saturday, September 28, for a day of fall fun. Visit with our farm animals, climb aboard a tractor, enjoy live music, make a farm craft, check out local crafters and eco-friendly vendors, and enjoy a cider donut!
Music Lineup:
11AM-2PM Montello North
2PM-5PM Mike McHugh
Food Trucks:
Mom on the Go
Just the Dip
KCs Curbside Bistro
Ellie’s Treats
Breweries:
Stellwagen Beer
Widowmaker Brewing
Tickets:
Event is rain or shine. Put on your slicker and rain boots! Many activities are inside.
Admission includes everything except food and beverages. Tickets available online, at
https://thetrustees.org/event/420314/ or at the door from 10AM – 4PM. Tickets are
$9/adult $5/child for Trustees members and $15/adult $10/child for non-members. Children
under 2 are free. For questions about accessibility, contact escheck@thetrustees.org.
Sensory-Friendly Festival Hour:
From 10-11AM we offer decreased participant capacity, reduced noise, and other
accommodations for anyone who might benefit from a sensory-friendly environment. For more
information or to purchase tickets to the Sensory-Friendly Fall Festival Hour, visit:
https://thetrustees.org/event/420315/
Interested in being a part of this fun day? We're looking for volunteers! For more information
or to sign up to volunteer, visit:
https://volunteer.thetrustees.org/opportunity/a0CUk00000q5aJUMAY/fall-farm-festival-weir-
river-farm
See you at the farm!
About The Trustees
Founded in the city of Boston by landscape architect and open space visionary Charles Eliot in
1891, the Trustees is the nation’s first and the Commonwealth’s largest preservation and
conservation non-profit. For more than 125 years, we have worked to preserve and protect
dynamic natural and cultural sites – from beaches and community gardens to farms, historic
homesteads, designed landscapes, and hiking trails – for public use and enjoyment. Today we
are working to engage a larger constituency of Massachusetts residents, members, visitors, and
public and private partners in our work to help protect our beloved and fragile natural,
ecological, cultural, and coastal sites for current and future generations.
To learn more, visit thetrustees.org.