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Posts Tagged ‘Apple Picking’

Kercher’s Harvest Festival Recap

Friday, October 16th, 2009

fall-09-132I went to Kercher’s Sunrise Orchard on Saturday.   It was wet and cold, but we still managed to have the best time.  We were there about 10:30am, and the car lot was almost full.  We went right to the line for the tractor ride to go to the pumpkin patch.  It was a long wait.  I loved watching all the kids running to the apple orchard to pick the apples, and seeing people line up to buy all the great food items.

When we finally made it out the pumpkin patch, the ground was very wet, and I was very glad that I wore boots!  After about 20 minutes, we found our perfect pumpkin.  On the way pack from the pumpkin patch, we met a family who each had a pumpkin.  I found out they had been coming to Kercher’s every year since their daughter was five.  It’s great that families mark this event.

Early Saturday morning, I read a twitter from Kercher’s that they were roasting a hog for their pulled pork sandwiches.  I had to try one.  It was the best!  With apple cider and an apple dumpling, I had the best lunch.

So next year, when you need a pumpkin and want time to enjoy Fall, go to Kercher’s.  If you went to the Kercher’s, what did you enjoy doing?  Do you have a picture of your pumpkin?  Show us what you picked.

-Mindy, Amish Country Northern Indiana Contributor and Visitor Center Specialist

Kercher’s Harvest Festival in Amish Country

Monday, September 28th, 2009

Kercher's Sunrise OrchardKercher’s Harvest Festival is coming up on October 10th and 11th.  I’m sure if you go, you’ll have fun.

When I was little, Kercher’s Market use to be on SR 15, and it was one of my first experiences with farm fresh vegetable and fruits.  I can still remember how the place smelled like apples.  They changed a little bit over the years, but it’s still a fun experience.

At the Harvest Fest, you can pick pumpkins and apples.  I love going out to the pumpkin patch and seeing what kinds of pumpkins other people are getting.  Some people wanted the biggest pumpkin they can get, but remember you’re carrying that 15lb pumpkin to the car—without dropping it! It does make decorating for fall enjoyable.

Kercher’s has great food at the Harvest Festival, along with plenty of apple cider. Of course, there are apples, lots and lots of apples.

So go to Kercher’s Harvest Festival and enjoy your day outside, enjoying fall.  If you have any memories of Kercher’s you’d like to share, let me know.  I’d love to hear from you.

-Mindy, Amish Country Northern Indiana Contributor and Visitor Center Specialist