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Bethlehem’s Historic Sun Inn Courtyard Hosts Annual Harvest Fest

Posted On October 1, 2025 By lvwithlove In Community News /  

Bethlehem will celebrate the flavors and spirit of autumn at its annual Harvest Fest on Saturday, October 11, from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. The festival takes place at the historic Sun Inn Courtyard in downtown Bethlehem, where guests can enjoy seasonal treats, family activities, and live entertainment.

Sweet and Savory Trails
This year’s festival offers two tasting experiences, each priced at $35:

  • Sweet Trail: A collection of fall favorites, from apple and pumpkin classics to fig-inspired treats.

  • Savory Trail: Comforting seasonal bites featuring bold autumn spices and hearty flavors.

“Harvest Fest is the perfect way to welcome the season,” said Ty Versocki, Manager of the Downtown Bethlehem Association. “Our merchants have poured their hearts into creating unforgettable sweet and savory delights. It’s a wonderful opportunity to support our local businesses while enjoying the beautiful atmosphere of historic Bethlehem.”

Family Fun and Live Music
Beyond the food, Harvest Fest offers family-friendly activities including face painting, mini pumpkin painting, and corn husk doll making. Live music will fill the courtyard with performances by Emma Bockrath and Dina Hall, along with a rumored surprise “bewitching” performance roaming the area.

Tickets for the Sweet Trail and Savory Trail are available now, with early purchase encouraged to guarantee entry.

Visit www.visithistoricbethlehem.com/event/harvest-fest/


 

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