CELEBRATE YEARS-GONE-BY AT
CLEVELAND METROPARKS “FALLFEST: 18TH CENTURY FESTIVAL”
No radio, cell phones, TV, Playstation, not even telephones – how did colonial people get by? Experience a day-in-the-life of an 18th century colony at the free “FallFest: 18th Century Festival”. Enjoy a variety of hands-on early settlers arts and crafts, including: candle dipping, quilting, stenciling, quill pen writing, reed ornaments, carding wool, dying wool with natural dyes, and more. Event-goers can also sample a variety of 18th century traditional foods, such as fresh-pressed apple cider, butter, cornbread, honey, and more

Pony rides are available for $4 a ride or $6 for a ride and photo.

A shuttle bus will be available from 11 a.m. through 6 p.m. at other marked picnic areas.
Click here for an event map
Girl Scouts will be selling:
Donuts 75¢
Apple Fritters $1
Apples 50¢
Cider 50¢ per glass
Coffee $1 per cup
FallFest is located at Meadows Picnic Area, located off Meadows Drive in Brecksville Reservation, off Chippewa Creek Drive in Brecksville.
For more information, call 440-526-1012.