Make Scarecrows, Paint Pumpkins & More at Neighbors Fall Festival (Sponsored)

Fall fun for the whole family is what’s on tap at Neighbors Home & Garden Center’s Fall Festival in Hellertown on Saturday, Oct. 14.

Fall fun for the whole family is what’s on tap at Neighbors Home & Garden Center in Hellertown this Saturday, Oct. 14.

The Main Street business will host its annual Fall Festival from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., and this year–as always–there’s much to look forward to, including a weather forecast that includes mild temperatures and partly sunny skies.

Neighbors Home & Garden Center in Hellertown is festively decorated for fall and its annual festival this Saturday, Oct. 14.

Two of the highlights of the day will be pumpkin-painting and scarecrow-making.

To make your own scarecrow, simply bring a pillowcase and some old clothes to the garden center. Neighbors will supply the straw!

Painting supplies will also be supplied to those who purchase a pumpkin and wish to paint it with a face or festive fall design.

Some of the other activities that will be available and highlights for the day include:

  • Face-painting, balloon animals and a magic show with Bubbles the Clown
  • Petting zoo
  • Pony rides
  • Hay rides
  • Moon Bounce
  • Pet adoptions
  • Inflatable obstacle course
  • Refreshments for sale
  • Hot dogs and popcorn

For those who come with an appetite there will also be an outdoor beef roast from 12 to 2 p.m.

Neighbors Home & Garden Center is conveniently located at 38 Main St., Hellertown.

In addition to a huge variety of seasonal plants and flowers, the store sells lawn and garden supplies, outdoor decor, patio furniture, grills, pet supplies, power equipment and more.

Follow Neighbors Home & Garden Center on Facebook for regular updates all year!

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Josh Popichak

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