Free Family Fun in Western Massachusetts: Ashfield Fall Festival

October 6-7, 2007, Columbus Day Weekend

Head to Ashfield, Massachusetts to experience the simplicity of a true New England fall festival, complete with fresh apple pies, Pumpkin Games, artisans, maple products, and live entertainment.

One of my favorite free family events in Western Massachusetts is the Ashfield Fall Festival.

There are many things to love about this local fall festival. Here are the reasons why you should treat your family to this truly
Ashfield Fall Festival, Ashfield Massachusetts
Neigborhood: Downtown
Ashfield, MA 01330
United States of America
New England Event.

A True New England Fall Event

The true New England fall festival celebrates the season, the harvest, and simple joys of Autumn, before an impending cold and snowy winter.

In the tradition of a New England Fall Festival, the Ashfield Fall Festival is tops. Held in the historic and rural downtown area of the town, festival goers will forget all about their iPhones, their PSPs, and other gadgets.

Festival Not Fair

A true fall festival is one that is a celebration of the last produce of the season, local artisans, and most of all, a way for a community to come together.

Even if that community is a bunch of strangers from different places, a true fall festival will bring festivalgoers together, as they enjoy the scenery together, the entertainment, and the local foods.

The Ashfield Fall Festival retains its simplicity as a true festival.

Unlike some other local and rural fall fairs, the Ashfield Fall Festival has not been over-commercialized. It's also missing the carnival aspect which many local fall fairs have happily incorporated into their local fairs.

Family Fun

The Ashfield Fall Festival is a very family-friendly event held in the center of Ashfield. There is no admission charge, which is always a family-friendly bonus!

Many of the events are geared toward young children, including the Pumpkin Games. Yes, they are games played with pumpkins. There are also games for children and live entertainment, including a juggler and the Wake Robin Morris Dancer teams.

Local Flavors

Families can purchase local produce at the "Fresh from the Farm" sale, which benefits the Franklin Land Trust, which preserves farms and open spaces in Western Massachusetts.

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Maryrose, check with the Ashfield Historical Society http://www.ashfieldhistorical.org :-)

Posted on 11/03/2008 at 4:11:28 AM

I went to the Ashfield fair many years ago and I remember an old building I toured. I believe it was a girls school or at least a school house.. Could someone give me some info. I think it was tied into the history of Quincy, MA. What a great day we all had there. I plan to go again...been way to many years.

Posted on 11/02/2008 at 9:11:42 PM

Came to the festival in the a few times in early 90tys, it still remains for me one of the most quintessential memories of New England- a not commercialized NE-. I now live in Italy and around this season I miss Ashfield and it's beautiful mountains. Wish I could be there.

Posted on 10/05/2007 at 3:10:00 AM

"festival goers will forget all about their iPhones, their PSPs, and other gadgets" Because they won't work! LOL I've lived in Ashfield my whole life, and one thing I truly love about it is that it's still rural enough to not have cell reception or cable tv. Yeah!

Posted on 10/01/2007 at 1:10:00 PM

That sounds like a lot of fun.

Posted on 08/24/2007 at 3:08:00 PM

I miss New England in the autumn, especially the Big E and the country drives to see the foliage.

Posted on 08/23/2007 at 8:08:00 PM

sounds wonderful!

Posted on 08/23/2007 at 2:08:00 PM

I would love to go to this. Maybe I will....lol.. great article as always Pam

Posted on 08/23/2007 at 8:08:00 AM

I adore festivals ;) Craving some pumpkin pie riiight now....

Posted on 08/23/2007 at 8:08:00 AM

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