The TIMES of Middle Country
Serving CentereaCh
Volume 11, No. 26
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Selden
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northern lake grove
October 15, 2015
$1.00
A bird’s-eye view with Jay Gammill
also: ‘The addams Family’ at the CMPaC, ‘Being There’ exhibit at Huntington Public Library
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Benner’s Farm holds 27th annual Harvest Fair Over 700 residents visited the 27th annual Harvest Fair and had the chance to feed and pet farm animals from chickens to sheep and ducks among others. But the farm animals weren’t the only things residents focused on. While some were playing with the animals, other attendees painted pumpkins,
went on wagon rides and enjoyed the farm’s various decorations including scarecrows and headstones as it prepared for Halloween. Residents also enjoyed live music and fresh-squeezed apple cider in between exploring the farm and interacting with the animals before the event ended at 4 p.m.
Fun at the farm
Solarize Brookhaven SUNation discusses solar system energy with Brookhaven residents
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Photos by giselle Barkley
Clockwise from top left, three girls feed chickens; a bull stands in the sun; birds eat food that residents threw in the enclosure and a chicken stands in its coop at the 27th annual Harvest Fair in Setauket at Benner’s Farm