Anderson Farm Fall Fair happens Sept. 8

What fall fair is complete without face painting? Face painting and many more activities are lined up for kids and adults alike during the sixth annual Anderson Farm Fall Fair Sept. 8. File photo.

What fall fair is complete without face painting? Face painting and many more activities are lined up for kids and adults alike during the sixth annual Anderson Farm Fall Fair Sept. 8. File photo.

Aug 23, 2012- 2:15 PM

By: Sudbury Northern Life Staff

The stage is set for the sixth annual fall fair hosted by the Anderson Farm Museum Heritage Society, according to a news release from the City of Greater Sudbury.

It happens Sept. 8, with festivities kicking off at 10 a.m. and wrapping up at 4 p.m.

The Anderson Farm Museum is located in Lively. The fall fair promises to be bigger than ever, taking place across 14 acres. There will be many different activities for everyone to enjoy including live entertainment, free wagon rides, a Farmers’ Market, a barbecue, kid’s activities, free arts and craft activities in the log cabin, small farm animals and a vintage cars, antique tractors and boat display.

The event was originally listed for Oct. 8 in the Community Events section of the Fall/Winter 2012-2013 Leisure Guide. That date was printed in error, the city said.

For more information, call Gwen Doyle at 705-692-3021 or visit the AFMHS Page of www.Walden-CAN.com.  
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