Ithaca Apple Harvest Festival
One of Ithaca's Treasures!
One of Ithaca's Treasures!
What: Ithaca Apple Harvest Festival
The 38th Annual Downtown Ithaca Apple Harvest Festival presented by Tompkins Trust Company is coming up Fall of 2020. Every year, the festival hosts local produce from local apple farmers, fresh baked goods, live performances, and games for all-ages. It is free to attend and displays the rich farm and artist community of Ithaca and the Finger Lakes region.
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When: Friday, Sept. 27 - Sun, Sept. 29
Friday: 12:00PM - 6:00PM
Saturday & Sunday: 10:00AM - 6:00PM
Where: Downtown Ithaca
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It was my first time going as a Sophomore transfer. I went with the people I met at O-Week! It was so fun! There were so many bees though. - Jonathan Gao
I went with my girlfriend in my freshman year at Cornell and had a really nice time. We walked through the streets and had their famous mac and cheese. - Teddy Park
I love getting apples and apple donuts. The food is delicious and is worth the wait! I am a junior student now but I have been going since my Freshman year. - Haley Kim
I actually did not go in my freshman year. I went in my sophomore year and I wonder why I never went in my freshman year! It's so much fun! Dress pretty! Take lots of pictures! Eat good food! - Kelly Foo
I tried the apple cider for 2$. It was super sweet. I also had the apple honey glazed chicken wings! Make sure you bring cash with you. - Timothy Kim
I am a Sophomore transfer and I went to check out the festival with my other sophomore transfer friends. It was worth an experience but I don't think there's anything much special to it. I would not go again next year. - Sarah Rim
I went with my boyfriend and it was a really fun date! I highly recommend checking out all the food vendors first before buying the food, because there are so many options. - Celina Kim
I think it's worth the experience to go once, but my guyfriends and I did not do much. We looked around and realied the lineups were too long and came back earlier than we had planned. - Justin Kim