Howlin’ at the Moon featuring Honeysuckle
Howlin' at the Moon is thrilled to feature Honeysuckle, a progressive folk act that blends older influences and traditional instrumentation with modern effects and inspiration.
Howlin' at the Moon is thrilled to feature Honeysuckle, a progressive folk act that blends older influences and traditional instrumentation with modern effects and inspiration.
Join us as 70+ artists and crafters spread out over the Mabee Farm grounds with their eclectic, beautifully handcrafted items.
Belle-Skinner is a dark nostalgic singer-songwriter based in New York. With a hauntingly beautiful, lilting soprano and innate sense of melody she crafts tales of songbirds, sirens and desert nomads – nuanced and layered stories which bridge the gap between past and present.
Guided by expert storytellers, immerse yourself in the haunted past of this nearly 400-year-old neighborhood.
Join us for FallFest, a truly spectacular celebration of autumn and its bounty. Sponsored by Nautilus Solar and Rivers Casino.
Mabee Farm as it’s meant to be explored; awash in changing colors, the wind gusting outside, and the flickering lights of the Mabee house keeping us cozy and warm.
Our sponsor members, benefactor members, and donors are invited to an exclusive evening reception celebrating the opening of the Festival of Trees! We'll have great food from Wagon Train, wine, cheese, desserts, and of course the spectacular sneak-preview of glittering fir trees. Live music, too!
Celebrate the season as we fill our galleries with lighted fir trees! Decorated from classic to kooky Christmas styles, the Festival of Trees glows with the enchantment of the holidays.
Twilight Nights are the perfect downtown spot for fun and holiday merriment. During Festival of Trees, SCHS will be open late with special evening hours on select two Fridays in December to allow visitors to view the beautiful and specially decorated trees after dark.
We'll learn how revelers of yore celebrated the season, enjoy colonial-era treats and stories by the Inn's fire, and make a craft to take home.