Events for Saturday, September 20, 2025

Historic Cold Spring Village Presents: Old-Fashioned Games & Crafts

Step back in time for a day of old-fashioned games and pastimes at historic Cold Spring Village! Explore how families in the 1800s balanced their daily work with time for play. Try traditional children's games, pitch in with everyday chores, and discover the simple joys that brought people together in early America!

Try your hand at: Relay & Potato Sack Races, Old-timey Card Games, Clay Marble Making & MUCH MORE!

Special Feature: Motorcar Rides on the Train Tracks! 


Jawbone Gallery Presents, “Stan Sperlak: Sylvan Muses and Enchanted Horizons”

Step into a world where nature’s pulse and the vibrant energy of the forest collide in a breathtaking symphony of color. In “Sylvan Muses and Enchanted Horizons”, Stan Sperlak unveils his latest collection, a vivid celebration of the silvan landscapes that surround him. With each stroke of pastel, Sperlak breathes life into the dense thickets, the winding brambles, and the towering trees that form his home, a world where the quiet whispers of the woods explode into a kaleidoscope of vibrant hues.

This exquisite new body of work is more than just a visual experience; it’s an invitation to step into the heart of the forest, to see it as Sperlak does…alive, untamed, and ever-inspiring. From delicate pastels to bold, sweeping movements across paper, Sperlak’s artistic voice resonates with the timeless beauty of nature, drawing us into an everlasting muse that grows ever more profound with each piece.

This show runs from September 13th – October 13
Join us for an Opening Night Reception on Saturday, September 13th, from 6-8 pm. This event is open to the public.

Gallery Hours Monday – Sunday, 10 am-6 pm (check website, IG, or Google for updated hours)

Country Harvest Festival at Rea’s Farm

The Rea’s Harvest Fair offers a unique setting on a down to earth backdrop of a working preserved farm. Vendor booths combined with an old-fashioned Harvest Fair atmosphere complete with hayrides through the farm, corn maze, nature walks, fresh vegetables, pumpkins, kids’ activities, contests, agricultural displays, music, and fun for youth and adults of all ages.

Fall at The Farm

As the equinox passes and a golden glow envelopes our farm, we take a moment to pause and commemorate another harvest year. Our festival is a celebration that bubbles up after months of anticipation-months of planning, planting, and hope-all leading to a joyous jubilee across our September and October weekends. For refreshment, we've prepared the works: mulled cider, choice wines, local beer, and craft food selections like pulled pork, sausage, and apple cinnamon bread pudding. For fun, we've pulled out all the stops: a pumpkin patch, pumpkin painting, wholesome fall activities-and, of course, tractor rides from morning through afternoon. Each autumn is a milestone for us, and we invite you to join in the celebration.