Home Community Fall Festival farms fun Fall Festival farms funOctober 9, 2024Community Debbie Kober, right middle, and Melissa Hamilton, right, share information about their respective enterprises, Devora’s Garden (an apiary) and 7 Valleys Vineyard, with shoppers at Harvick Farms’ Fall Festival, Saturday. Kober says she’s been beekeeping in the Exeter area for the past two years, while Hamilton has been working to establish her vineyard east of Cassville for four years. Sheila Harris/sheilaharrisads@gmail.com Lainey Harvick welcomes shoppers to hers and her husband Joseph’s woodcraft booth at Harvick Farms’ Fall Festival on Saturday. Sheila Harris/sheilaharrisads@gmail.com Pat Hagins, left, and her husband, Lonnie Hagins, of Cassville, enjoy a treat from the Wildcat Ice Cream truck during the Harvick Farms’ Fall Festival on Saturday. Sheila Harris/ sheilaharrisads@ gmail.com Tasha Gruber, left, of Wildcat Ice Cream, admires shirts repurposed as aprons, crafted by Teresa Bonds, of “My Life Repurposed,” at Saturday’s fall festival at Harvick Farms. Bonds, who traveled from Rogers, Ark., said she typically sets up shop at farmers’ markets and craft shows in northwest Arkansas. Sheila Harris/sheilaharrisads@gmail.comocrat.com Tags# Cassville# event# fall# festival# harvick farms Previous Post Watch out for deer along roadways in fall Next Post Arning donates to CHS Industrial Arts