Description
The Deerfield Harvest Festival continues its tradition of providing a stellar variety of national, regional and local musical entertainment to the thousands of visitors who attend each year.
In additional to its signature free musical performances, the Deerfield Harvest Festival also includes several hours of free family fun including 3 performances of a BMX Bike Thrill Show on Saturday and Sunday as well as jugglers, magicians and stilt walkers.
Festival idol contest has preliminary competition on Friday, finals on Sunday.
“Mascot Mania” features visits by are professional mascots and cartoon characters on Sat., Oct. 8, 2-5 PM. Kids and everyone will enjoy the antics of professional mascots and several cartoon characters.
The festival parade is Oct. 8 at noon, featuring local businesses, groups, bands, floats, marching groups, antique cars, farm equipment and fire and rescue units.
Arts and crafts, business and community displays, home improvement expo, car dealer display all three days. The festival’s weekend of family fun includes amusement rides and games on the family-friendly Skelly Amusements midway. A super pass is available for $40 per person that allows unlimited rides all-three days of the festival. Daily unlimited rides discounts are offered for $20 per person on Fri., Oct. 7, 6-10 PM and Sat. and Sun. Oct. 8 & 9, Noon-5 PM. Normal per ride tickets may be purchased at any time during the festival.
The festival also includes a petting zoo, pony rides, a sports memorabilia show, an extensive food court and it ends at 9:30 PM on Oct. 10 with a giant fireworks display in honor of American pride.
The festival is held outdoors, rain or shine, on the grounds of
Rosenhayn Fire Company and adjacent Frank LoBiondo, Sr. Park in the town of Rosenhayn in Cumberland County, NJ on Oct. 7, 6-10 PM and Oct. 8 and 9, noon – 10 PM. There is a $1 donation with children 5 & under free.
For the most current and more detailed information about the Deerfield Township Harvest Festival, please go to
http://www.dthf.org or call .
The Deerfield Township Harvest Festival, held in the village of Rosenhayn in Cumberland County, New Jersey, is one of Southern New Jersey's most popular, outdoor fall events. Now in its 29th year, it still retains its small-town charm, highlights teh town's farming heritage, this year it celebrates American Pride and provides a weekend packed with free family entertainment for 25,000 visitors. There is no admission fee and all performances by national, regional and local bands, choral and dance groups and children's entertainers is free. It features performances by nationally-known groups like Emerson Drive and Lady Antebellum, several regional and local bands, fireworks, parade, arts and crafts show, sporte memorabilia, commercial and community displays, festival idol singing contest, amusement rides, games and an extensive food court. Hours are 6-10 PM on Oct. 5 and Noon to 10 PM on Oct. 6 and 7. Advance registration required for arts, crafts, commercial and community dislays and vendors as well as for parade and idol contest participation. Seating is limited in a picnic area and some bleachers. Lawn chairs and blankets are permitted. Official, affordable, lighted and safe parking areas are provided including free shuttle services to and from the festival grounds. Friday night is family amusement night and the preliminary round of the festival idol contest. Saturday kicks off with the festival parade at noon. Mascot Mania which features Philadelphia, NJ and Delaware professional mascots and cartoon characters takes place both Saturday and Sunday afternoons. Fireworks lights the sky at 9:30 PM on Sunday, Oct. 7.
The Deerfield Township Harvest Festival, held in the village of Rosenhayn in Cumberland County, New Jersey, is one of Southern New Jersey's most popular, outdoor fall events. Now in its 29th year, it still retains its small-town charm, highlights teh town's farming heritage, this year it celebrates American Pride and provides a weekend packed with free family entertainment for 25,000 visitors. There is no admission fee and all performances by national, regional and local bands, choral and dance groups and children's entertainers is free. It features performances by nationally-known groups like Emerson Drive and Lady Antebellum, several regional and local bands, fireworks, parade, arts and crafts show, sporte memorabilia, commercial and community displays, festival idol singing contest, amusement rides, games and an extensive food court. Hours are 6-10 PM on Oct. 5 and Noon to 10 PM on Oct. 6 and 7. Advance registration required for arts, crafts, commercial and community dislays and vendors as well as for parade and idol contest participation. Seating is limited in a picnic area and some bleachers. Lawn chairs and blankets are permitted. Official, affordable, lighted and safe parking areas are provided including free shuttle services to and from the festival grounds. Friday night is family amusement night and the preliminary round of the festival idol contest. Saturday kicks off with the festival parade at noon. Mascot Mania which features Philadelphia, NJ and Delaware professional mascots and cartoon characters takes place both Saturday and Sunday afternoons. Fireworks lights the sky at 9:30 PM on Sunday, Oct. 7.
The Deerfield Township Harvest Festival, held in the village of Rosenhayn in Cumberland County, New Jersey, is one of Southern New Jersey's most popular, outdoor fall events. Now in its 29th year, it still retains its small-town charm, highlights teh town's farming heritage, this year it celebrates American Pride and provides a weekend packed with free family entertainment for 25,000 visitors. There is no admission fee and all performances by national, regional and local bands, choral and dance groups and children's entertainers is free. It features performances by nationally-known groups like Emerson Drive and Lady Antebellum, several regional and local bands, fireworks, parade, arts and crafts show, sporte memorabilia, commercial and community displays, festival idol singing contest, amusement rides, games and an extensive food court. Hours are 6-10 PM on Oct. 5 and Noon to 10 PM on Oct. 6 and 7. Advance registration required for arts, crafts, commercial and community dislays and vendors as well as for parade and idol contest participation. Seating is limited in a picnic area and some bleachers. Lawn chairs and blankets are permitted. Official, affordable, lighted and safe parking areas are provided including free shuttle services to and from the festival grounds. Friday night is family amusement night and the preliminary round of the festival idol contest. Saturday kicks off with the festival parade at noon. Mascot Mania which features Philadelphia, NJ and Delaware professional mascots and cartoon characters takes place both Saturday and Sunday afternoons. Fireworks lights the sky at 9:30 PM on Sunday, Oct. 7.
The Deerfield Township Harvest Festival, held in the village of Rosenhayn in Cumberland County, New Jersey, is one of Southern New Jersey's most popular, outdoor fall events. Now in its 29th year, it still retains its small-town charm, highlights teh town's farming heritage, this year it celebrates American Pride and provides a weekend packed with free family entertainment for 25,000 visitors. There is no admission fee and all performances by national, regional and local bands, choral and dance groups and children's entertainers is free. It features performances by nationally-known groups like Emerson Drive and Lady Antebellum, several regional and local bands, fireworks, parade, arts and crafts show, sporte memorabilia, commercial and community displays, festival idol singing contest, amusement rides, games and an extensive food court. Hours are 6-10 PM on Oct. 5 and Noon to 10 PM on Oct. 6 and 7. Advance registration required for arts, crafts, commercial and community dislays and vendors as well as for parade and idol contest participation. Seating is limited in a picnic area and some bleachers. Lawn chairs and blankets are permitted. Official, affordable, lighted and safe parking areas are provided including free shuttle services to and from the festival grounds. Friday night is family amusement night and the preliminary round of the festival idol contest. Saturday kicks off with the festival parade at noon. Mascot Mania which features Philadelphia, NJ and Delaware professional mascots and cartoon characters takes place both Saturday and Sunday afternoons. Fireworks lights the sky at 9:30 PM on Sunday, Oct. 7.
The Deerfield Township Harvest Festival, held in the village of Rosenhayn in Cumberland County, New Jersey, is one of Southern New Jersey's most popular, outdoor fall events. Now in its 29th year, it still retains its small-town charm, highlights teh town's farming heritage, this year it celebrates American Pride and provides a weekend packed with free family entertainment for 25,000 visitors. There is no admission fee and all performances by national, regional and local bands, choral and dance groups and children's entertainers is free. It features performances by nationally-known groups like Emerson Drive and Lady Antebellum, several regional and local bands, fireworks, parade, arts and crafts show, sporte memorabilia, commercial and community displays, festival idol singing contest, amusement rides, games and an extensive food court. Hours are 6-10 PM on Oct. 5 and Noon to 10 PM on Oct. 6 and 7. Advance registration required for arts, crafts, commercial and community dislays and vendors as well as for parade and idol contest participation. Seating is limited in a picnic area and some bleachers. Lawn chairs and blankets are permitted. Official, affordable, lighted and safe parking areas are provided including free shuttle services to and from the festival grounds. Friday night is family amusement night and the preliminary round of the festival idol contest. Saturday kicks off with the festival parade at noon. Mascot Mania which features Philadelphia, NJ and Delaware professional mascots and cartoon characters takes place both Saturday and Sunday afternoons. Fireworks lights the sky at 9:30 PM on Sunday, Oct. 7.
The Deerfield Township Harvest Festival, held in the village of Rosenhayn in Cumberland County, New Jersey, is one of Southern New Jersey's most popular, outdoor fall events. Now in its 29th year, it still retains its small-town charm, highlights teh town's farming heritage, this year it celebrates American Pride and provides a weekend packed with free family entertainment for 25,000 visitors. There is no admission fee and all performances by national, regional and local bands, choral and dance groups and children's entertainers is free. It features performances by nationally-known groups like Emerson Drive and Lady Antebellum, several regional and local bands, fireworks, parade, arts and crafts show, sporte memorabilia, commercial and community displays, festival idol singing contest, amusement rides, games and an extensive food court. Hours are 6-10 PM on Oct. 5 and Noon to 10 PM on Oct. 6 and 7. Advance registration required for arts, crafts, commercial and community dislays and vendors as well as for parade and idol contest participation. Seating is limited in a picnic area and some bleachers. Lawn chairs and blankets are permitted. Official, affordable, lighted and safe parking areas are provided including free shuttle services to and from the festival grounds. Friday night is family amusement night and the preliminary round of the festival idol contest. Saturday kicks off with the festival parade at noon. Mascot Mania which features Philadelphia, NJ and Delaware professional mascots and cartoon characters takes place both Saturday and Sunday afternoons. Fireworks lights the sky at 9:30 PM on Sunday, Oct. 7.