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Posts Tagged ‘Kerchers’

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

Visiting the apple orchard and pumpkin farm in Amish Country

Friday, October 10th, 2008

Kercher's OrchardI have a great babysitter. She took my 16 month old daughter, Mina, and her 3 kids, ages from 4 years to 9 months to Kercher’s Apple Orchard. Mina picked up every stick she could find. She loves saying words, and lucky for my babysitter, apple is a new word, which she said every time she saw an apple. (Can you imagine how many times she said apple?) It was also reported to me that Mina also liked to pick up the apples off the ground, as close to the tree as possible. I don’t know how many bites of apple she had to eat, but she wasn’t hungry for the rest of the night. The kids had a great time.

So in return for her taking Mina out to Kercher’s, we’re going to take my babysitters family to another pumpkin patch in October. I can’t wait to see the kids faces when they see pumpkins dressed up and decorated. We’re going to let them pick up their jack-o-lanterns too. Since Mina’s babysitter is new to the area, we are then going to Das Dutchman Essenhaus to eat lunch…dinner… Do you really eat another meal after going to the Essenhaus?

Fall is a great time. There is so much to do, and it’s nice that our attractions focus on the outdoors. So before you go hibernate for the winter, get out and enjoy the outdoors. If you have a fun pumpkin patch story or photo comment now and share it!

-Mindy, Northern Indiana Amish Country Contributor