It looks like we are going to have the perfect fall weather this weekend in the Seacoast. Time to get outside and partake in some great autumn activities. Here are Macaroni KID Seacoast's picks for five things to do with your family this weekend.
1. Family Scarecrow Making
Head to Churchill's Garden Center in Exeter with the fam for this fun fall activity. Staff will help you make a scarecrow to add to your fall decor. (Sept 28th, 11 am)
2. Country Fest
Cisco Brewers in Portsmouth is hosting Country Fest, where kids 12 and under are FREE! There will be live music, games, food trucks and more. (Sept 28th, 11 am - 6 pm)
3. Patti and the Pop Tarts Concert
Join Lane Memorial Library in Hampton for a fun concert for all ages. Patti and the Pop Tarts are a Marimba band and will be sure to get you groovin'! (Sept 28th, 12 pm)
Enjoy another fall festival at none other than Applecrest Farm Orchards in Hampton Falls. Celebrate autumn with apples, pumpkins, seasonal treats and more. (Sept 28th - 29th, 1 pm)
5. 2024 Anniversary Moose Corn Maze
Visit Coppal House Farm in Lee for a classic fall activity the whole family will love with their annual corn maze. This year's maze is in the shape of a moose. Answer trivia questions throughout the maze to help guide your way to the end. (Sept 28th - 29th, 10 am - 5 pm)
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