Welcome fall at the Harvest Festival

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The annual Voorhees Township Harvest Festival will be held on Saturday, Oct. 18, from 11 a.m.
to 5 p.m at the Town Center in the area in front of town hall. Rain date is Sunday.

This is a family-friendly event with free admission and parking. Celebrate the fall season with an afternoon full of fun for the whole family. The event features a pumpkin patch, hayrides, pumpkin decorating, bounce houses, a fire prevention display, a petting zoo, craft and food vendors, live music, wine and spirits, a DJ and much more!

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The festival is focused on crafters and artisans. Browse and shop with a diverse range of
businesses, including clothing, crochet and knitting, pottery, candles, pet products, jewelry and
accessories, as well as art work and wood work. Bring your family, friends and a blanket or chairs to relax and take in the sights, sounds and flavors of fall.

For information, visit www.voorheesnj.com and the township Facebook page. To submit a vendor application, email abarone@voorheesnj.com or ssytnik@voorheesnj.com. Be safe and have fun!

  • The community yard sale is on Saturday at the Town Center, from 10 a.m. to 2 pm. The event is open to everyone, not just Voorhees residents. Cost is $25 for four parking spaces. To reserve a spot, contact Sue Bromley at sbromley14@gmail.com or call (609) 217-6235.

  • Voorhees Township, in cooperation with Camden County, is hosting a free shredding event
    for Voorhees residents (no businesses) on Saturday, 9 a.m. to noon at Town Center (old Macy’s parking lot off Somerdale Road across from Osage School).
  • The township will present International Day on Saturday, Oct. 11, from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. at Eastern
    High School. Enjoy a day of cultural immersion with music, dance and food. For
    more information, follow the Cultural & Diversity Committee Facebook page.

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