3 things to do this weekend in Mahoning Valley to kick off autumn
Looking for something fall-themed to do this weekend?
Check out these three festivals happening in Lordstown, Warren and Youngstown.
White House Fruit Farm
If you can’t make it to the fall festivities, visit White House Fruit Farm, officially open for fall activities like flower picking, pumpkin picking, apple cider and donut shopping, horse-drawn wagon rides and more.
White House Fruit Farm is open from 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. Monday through Saturday and 11 a.m. – 5 p.m. Sunday at 9249 State Route 62 in Canfield.
Lordstown Apple Cider Festival
The three-day Lordstown Apple Cider Festival kicks off at 5p.m. Friday featuring a performance by Triple Play Massillon at 8 p.m.
It’s happening on school grounds at the corner of Route 45 and Salt Springs Road in Lordstown.
Throughout the weekend, stop by the Lordstown Apple Cider Festival for carnival rides, a petting zoo, pageants, craft shows, a corn hole tournament and live music.
On Saturday, there’s a fireworks show at 10 p.m. by Zambelli Fireworks.
Then on Sunday, check out the Lordstown Apple Cider Festival parade starting at 3 p.m. and wrapping up with live music by the Red Letter Journey Band.
Oktoberfest
The Trumbull County Historical Society is gearing up for an exciting ninth year of Oktoberfest celebrations on Courthouse Square in Warren.
Oktoberfest is happening Sept. 14 from 4 - 8 p.m. on Courthouse Square in downtown Warren.
Sample drinks from seven Ohio breweries, including Modern Methods, Noble Creature, Birdfish, Dope and Biker Brewhouse.
Oktoberfest is an annual fundraiser to help the Trumbull County Historical Society be able to maintain a collection of 30,000 items on records showing the history of Warren and Trumbull County.
Mahoning Avenue Fall Fest
The Mahoning Avenue Fall Fest is from 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. Saturday along Mahoning Avenue from Steel Street to Paisley House.
Join local business owners like Trek Coffee House, Paisley House Assisted Living, Casa Ramirez Mexican Restaurant, Hackett’s Pub and Fourth Ward Councilman Mike Ray for the festival.