For 30 years the Hopewell Harvest Fair has been a destination for young and old as the community gathers each fall to have some fun and raise money for local organizations.
Many community organizations and businesses were on hand to attract the crowd’s interest, but the inflatables, pony and wagon rides, and make-your-won scarecrows drew plenty of attention from the younger visitors.
Music fans were treated to a variety of sounds during the day, from the Hopewell Valley High School Black & Gold Band to the country strains of Due South and the blues tinged rock of Paul Plumeri’s band.
Funds raised at the fair are put back into the community through grants. Organizations may file grant applications until Oct. 19 by visiting hopewellharvestfair.org/community-grants.