Weber Pumpkin Festival Returns October 21-22

Listen to Eagle Country 99.3 on Thursday for multiple opportunities to win a pair of admission passes.

(Harrison, Oh.) - The Weber Pumpkin Festival returns this weekend. 

The annual fall festival takes place Saturday, October 21 and Sunday, October 22 at Weber Farm on Kilby Road in Harrison. 

The event began as the Minges Pumpkin Festival in 1984 and has transformed over the years from a small backyard gathering to an event that brings together thousands of people from all over the region. 

Over 180 exhibitors are expected for the 2023 event with nine different states represented, and over 20 food vendors will serve a wide variety of options. 

Sonder Brewing will feature four of their craft beer selections with net proceeds going to Susan G. Komen for the Cure and the American Cancer Society. The craft beer garden will open at 11:00 a.m. each day. 

Other festivities include live music, live demonstrations, activities for children and more. 

Admission is $7 (cash accepted at the gate). Kids 12 and under get in free. 

For more information, visit http://www.webersfarmmarket.com/pumpkin-festival.html

Tune in to Eagle Country 99.3 on Thursday, October 19 for multiple opportunities to win a pair of admission passes to the Weber Pumpkin Festival. 

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