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Ross Student Farm to host 8th Annual Harvest Fest on Sept. 14

Ross Student Farm to host 8th Annual Harvest Fest on Sept. 14


The annual Harvest Fest on the Dr. Keiko Miwa Ross Student Farm at Penn State will be held from 4-7 p.m. on Sept. 14. Campus and community members are invited to spend an evening learning about the farm and celebrating the fall season.

Free and open to the public, the event will feature a musical performance by local musicians Tyne and the Fastlyne, food samples provided by local chefs and caterers, including Taproot Kitchen, Paul’s Provisions and the Penn State Housing and Food Services chefs, as well as the Village at Penn State and State College Area High School.

Penn State President Neeli Bendapudi will provide opening remarks at 5 p.m.

Visitors can plant their own succulents for $5 (free for Penn State students with an ID). Non-students can pay succulent fees with cash or check. Activities also include sun-printing, live music and the opportunity to learn about the new multi-purpose facility on the farm. Student Farm Club merchandise will be available for purchase.

Guests are encouraged to utilize sustainable transportation options to get to the event:

Free event buses will run continuously from the Berkey Creamery bus pull-off on Curtin Road to the farm between 3:45 and 7:15 p.m.

The Student Farm is partnering with SPIN to offer $10 in future ride credits to anyone using a SPIN bike to the farm between 2:45 and 7:15 p.m. New users can use the code FREEFIVE for a $5 credit on their initial ride.

CATA H and HU routes stop close to the farm and run according to CATA schedules.

Limited parking next to the farm is available.


Source: psu.edu


Photo Credit: Penn State Student Farm Club

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