COXSACKIE — On Sunday, Oct. 1, celebrate the fall season in the Hudson Valley at the Bronck Museum’s Heritage Craft Fair from 12-4 p.m.
On porches, nestled beside the barns, and spread across the lawns, crafters will be offering for sale all manner of traditional handmade goods including a variety of hand-knitted, hand-sewn, and quilted goods, hand-spun knitting wool, spicy candles, handmade teddy bears, pottery and much more.
Buy local maple syrup, honey products, and homemade jams. Purchase wonderful things for your home or unique Christmas presents.
Stop under the oak trees on the south lawn to chat with Pieter Bronck himself and try the potent drink he concocted over 300 years ago. Stroll along the old King’s Road to visit the farm’s unusual 13-sided hay barn and exhibits in the Bronck Barracks. Place your bids in the silent auction, then rest a while and enjoy American bluegrass and country music performed by Running the River.
Make the short trip to the Bronck Museum Heritage Craft Fair and celebrate for one early autumn afternoon the rural heritage of America.
Admission to this event is free, and it takes place in fair or foul weather. The Bronck Museum is located at 90 County Route 42, Coxsackie, NY.
For additional information contact the Bronck Museum at 518-731-6490 or visit agchistory.org. This event is made possible with funds from the Greene County Legislature.