2nd Annual Fort Fremont Harvest Festival Set for November

Families enjoying the Fort Fremont Harvest Festival with games, costumes, and food

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St. Helena Island is thrilled to announce the 2nd Annual Fort Fremont Harvest Festival on November 3, from 1 to 4 p.m. Attendees will experience 1910s-era festivities, including live music, local food vendors, period games, crafts, and historical displays. The event offers free admission and shuttle service, making it the perfect opportunity for families and history enthusiasts to immerse themselves in a day of fun and culture while exploring the scenic Fort Fremont Preserve.

Get Ready for a Trip Back in Time at the 2nd Annual Fort Fremont Harvest Festival!

St. Helena Island is buzzing with excitement as the Friends of Fort Fremont prepare to host the 2nd Annual Fort Fremont Harvest Festival on Sunday, November 3. From 1 to 4 p.m., festival-goers are invited to step into the magical world of 1910, right at the scenic Fort Fremont Preserve located at 1124 Land’s End Road.

A Festivity Like No Other

This year’s festival is shaping up to be even more fabulous than last, so mark your calendars! As you stroll through the festival grounds, you’ll be greeted by friendly faces dressed in era-appropriate costumes, setting the perfect atmosphere for this annual celebration. Prepare to dive into fun with period games that will amuse both children and adults alike. Whether it’s a skirmish at the ring toss or a race in the sack, there’s something for everyone!

Live Music and Local Flavors

What’s a festival without music and mouthwatering food? Attendees can enjoy live music throughout the afternoon, adding a lively soundtrack to your day of fun. Plus, a wider variety of local food vendors will be present this year, offering delicious bites that showcase the unique flavors of our community. Bring your appetite and prepare to sample local dishes!

Crafts and Hands-On Activities

For those who enjoy being creative, the Harvest Festival has got you covered! There will be plenty of crafts available for purchase, and you can even get involved with hands-on activities like decorating hats and making charming corn husk dolls. It’s a perfect opportunity to channel your inner artist, and perhaps even create a treasured keepsake to remember the day.

Discover Local History

historical displays from local nonprofits, including an exciting demonstration on Carolina rice culture. This is an excellent way to learn more about the rich heritage of St. Helena Island and its surrounding areas.

Free Admission and Shuttle Service

free shuttle service will be running from Land’s End Woodlands Road, located just a mile from the Preserve. So, there’s no excuse not to come on out and enjoy what promises to be a lively day of fun and festivities.

About Fort Fremont

For those who may not know, Fort Fremont was originally constructed in 1898 during the Spanish-American War. It served a crucial role in the coastal defense of Port Royal Sound and the nearby Naval Station at Parris Island. Today, Beaufort County has acquired a stunning 18 acres of the original fort to transform it into a peaceful park for everyone to enjoy. The Preserve boasts mixed hardwood forests, walking trails, picnic pavilions, and remnants of the historic battery, as well as a History Center showcasing fascinating period artifacts.

Join the Fun!

Open to the public from dawn to dusk, the preserve welcomes visitors every day of the week. The History Center is specifically open Fridays to Sundays, staffed by dedicated volunteers from the Friends of Fort Fremont, who are eager to share the history and stories of this incredible site.

Don’t miss out on the 2nd Annual Fort Fremont Harvest Festival! Bring your family, invite your friends, and make an afternoon of it. For more details about the festival or general information, feel free to visit www.fortfremont.org. We can’t wait to see you there, ready to enjoy a delightful day of entertainment, food, and history!

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