For more than three decades, the Harvest Festival antique machinery and vehicle display hosted by the Jocelyn Township Recreation Committee has grown in leaps and bounds, attracting countless visitors.
Now in its 33rd year, the event continues to draw the young and young at heart. This year was no exception.
Whether you’re interested in vintage tractors, farm animals, the Children's Fall Fair, live music, the House of History, or the many vendors with a wide range of goods from homemade preserves to bird feeders, there was something for everyone.
The weather could not have been better, drawing the summer season to a close.