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Oronoque Farms Hosting Fall Scarecrow Festival
The event is scheduled for Sept. 24 and Sept. 25.

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The event is scheduled for Sept. 24 and Sept. 25.

The event is coming to Mystic on Sept. 17-18.
The food truck festival will kick off Oct. 15-16.
Here’s your updated guide to dozens of fall festivals happening in or around Connecticut.
The Fall Festival is scheduled for Oct. 7, 8 and 9, 2016.
The benefit festival is set for Oct. 9.
The Connecticut fair features tractor pulls, pig races, animal shows, contests and more.
The free event is scheduled for September 30, October 1-2 & October 7-9, 2016.
The fest is set for Sept. 24.
The fair will feature hayrides, contests, food and craft vendors, music, local agricultural displays and more.
The festival is set for Sept. 19 and 20 in Norwalk.
Known as Connecticut’s oldest fair, this event will feature a car show, live music, pumpkin contest, a fair parade and more.
The fair features Chip’s famous pancake breakfast, toddler driving contests, pig races, live performances and more.
The MAC Fest is scheduled for Sept. 17.
The Irish Heritage Society of Milford will host their 11th Annual Irish Festival on September 16 & 17 (rain or shine.)
Connecticut’s second-longest running fair features pony and horse rides, tractor pulls, a spelling bee, a parade and more.
The fair features unlimited rides, a food festival, vendors, exhibits and more.
Details about musical acts, food and entertainment.
The annual fall fair in North Haven starts Sept. 8.
The free, fall festival is set for Sept. 10 and 11 in Monroe, CT.