Missy Clark, left, of Rochester, Pa., sings a song while Maureen Bone, 11, of Cranberry Township, churns butter Saturday afternoon, Oct. 14, during the Sleepy Hollow Festival in Harmony. Shane Potter/Butler Eagle
The 10th annual Sleepy Hollow Festival brought fall fun to Harmony on Saturday, Oct. 14. Sponsored by the Harmony Business Association, the festival featured a pet fair that included pet trainers, demonstrations, rescue and therapy dogs, Butler County Humane Society, Judge’s Park Small Animal Rescue, a pet blessing, parade and a pet costume contest. A costume contest for children and teens, pumpkin race and pumpkin drop, art show, live musical performances, mat weaving, horse-drawn carriage rides, a strolling magician, tarot card readings and trick-or-treating for children in costume also took place. The festival was held despite rain showers and colder temperatures.
Troy Stewart, with Misty Lane Farms, takes people on carriage rides Saturday afternoon, Oct. 14, during the Sleepy Hollow Festival in Harmony. Shane Potter/Butler Eagle
Zoey, Towsend, 5, of New Castle, looks around a tipi decorated for fall on Saturday afternoon, Oct. 14, during the Sleepy Hollow Festival in Harmony. Shane Potter/Butler Eagle
Missy Clark, right, of Rochester, Pa., talks with guests Saturday afternoon, Oct. 14, during the Sleepy Hollow Festival in Harmony. Shane Potter/Butler Eagle
Ivan Townsend, 5, of New Castle, pets Tiangou, a 3-year-old Pekingese dressed up as a dragon, while Rachel McMicheal holds him Saturday, Oct. 14, at the Sleepy Hollow Festival in Harmony. Shane Potter/Butler Eagle
Jameson Gasper, 4, of Lancaster, gets a piece of candy Saturday afternoon, Oct. 14, during the Sleepy Hollow Festival in Harmony. Shane Potter/Butler Eagle
Pies are cooking inside the wood oven in the back of the Harmony Museum on Saturday afternoon, Oct. 14, during the Sleepy Hollow Festival in Harmony. Shane Potter/Butler Eagle