The Akron Symphony Orchestra Interlude Season will join Hale Farm & Village to celebrate Harvest Days on October 3.
On October 3, there will be two groups performing: the Low Brass Quartet of Sean McGhee (bass trombone), Thomas Pylinski (trombone), John Gruber (principal trombone) and Kenneth Heinlein (principal tuba) will be in the Meetinghouse; while the duo of Cory Smith (violin) and Ann Smith (viola) will be in the Community Room.
The performance will take place from 12 p.m. to 2 p.m. during Hale Farm’s Harvest Days, a celebration of the sights, smells and tastes of the Cuyahoga Valley.
Presale tickets are required for Harvest Days. Tickets for October 3 are available by clicking here.
Admission also includes the heritage gardens, food demonstrations, and early American craft & trade demonstrations, including glassblowing, pottery, and home crafts.
Café 1810 will be open and serving a seasonal menu, apple cider, cold drinks, beer & wine. The MarketPlace at Hale Farm & Village will be open and feature Hale’s popular handmade glass pumpkins and other Ohio made favorites.
Masks and social distancing are required for all guests.
Hale Farm & Village is located at 2686 Oak Hill Road in Bath and is open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Be sure to look for our ASO Interlude Season sign to take a short survey and be entered to win two tickets to our opening performance in the 2021-22 season.
Please note: Live performances are subject to change. For questions on the day of the event, guests may call Hale Farm at 330.666.3711. Guests may also visit Hale Farm’s website for additional information about Harvest Days by clicking here.