Hopewell Harvest Fair Almanacs

  • Rev. 7/30/20 – Added 2009 & 2011 – Only 2003 missing
  • Rev. 9/30/22 – Added 2022 (2020 and 2021 cancelled due to COVID)
  • Rev. 10/26/23 – Add 2023 Almanac, photos from 2023, 2015, 2018
  • Rev. 9/13/24 – Add 2024 Almanac
  • Rev. 10/30/24 – Add 6 more – Harvest Fair complete, Comm. Day 1980-2024

The Hopewell Harvest Fair has been providing fun and entertainment for Hopewell Valley families and friends from 1987 to 2024 (38 years, skipping 2000 & 2001 for COVID). We have assembled a full set of the 36 years of Harvest Fair almanacs (booklets), which are scanned and posted in the Pamphlet Collection for easy browsing and searching.

In addition, the preceding Hopewell Community Day event ran from 1974 to 1985. We have 6 additional booklets/ posters from 1980 to 1985, but are missing 1974 – 1979. Some of these years are represented by single-page posters or schedules, so there may have been full booklets for these years as well.

== Browse the Hopewell Harvest Fair Almanacs in the Pamphlet Collection ==

== Read the Index to the Hopewell Harvest Fair Almanac Collection (PDF) ==

Community Day & Harvest Fair Booklet Covers through 2024

These 42 pamphlets have a total of some 2469 scanned pages, saved to Acrobat (PDF) format, with text recognition run on them (OCR) so they are fully searchable.


The Hopewell Harvest Fair is a wonderful fall community event that provides a day of fun for kids and adults alike, brings together local businesses and community groups, and has raised over $200,000 donated to community organizations.

As a testament to local volunteerism, the Harvest Fair almanacs cover over three decades of devoted steadfast efforts, and have some 2400 pages listing local people, organizations, businesses, and activities. Common activities over the years include the children’s games, “Find Freddie,” Lego and photo contests, crafter / artists booths, homegrown plants, and the Bake-Off (often along with recipes from the previous year’s contest). Yes, the “How Many Hopewells?” contest (to count words in the almanac) is a bit easier now since you can search the text, but you’ll still need to look for some words in the images.

And for history buffs, these booklets are a wonderful look into the people and businesses of the times. Familiar names of volunteers and sponsors appear year after year as supporters of the event. If anyone is interested in extracting the lists of advertisers and sponsors, it would be a fun project to find the people and businesses that appear most often year after year. Certainly Vincenzo’s/Franco’s Pizza has a shot!

Thanks again to Bob Witkowski for providing many of these as part of his large cache of Hopewell brochures, with some missing brochures filled in from the Hopewell Public Library. And to Lois Grieves and Michelle Lechnou for providing missing almanacs, and the Harvest Fair committee for digital versions from the most recent events.


Can you help find the missing Community Day events back to 1974?


More on the Hopewell Harvest Fair

Harvest Fair History

Pamphlets

Media


More on Town Events

See also Memorial Day

Hopewell – Harvest Fair, Community Day, Legion Carnival , Fire Dept. Carnival

Pennington – Pennington Day

Titusville – Fourth of July

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