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Fall in Frederick: Things to Do in Frederick County

Fall is quickly approaching and while the school busses are back and the road and the classrooms are once a gain filled with children, Frederick still has plenty of family friendly community events on the agenda this fall!

Looking to support local?

Try one of these fall events in Frederick hosted by our members and partners.

Fall in Frederick: Things to Do in Frederick County, Maryland This Fall

Photo Courtesy Visit Frederick

Outdoor Activities

Railroad Days in the City of Brunswick

Railroad Days is an annual two-day festival that takes place the first full weekend of October. Come be a part of our big town, small city​, and enjoy our food, drink, music, games, crafts, restaurants, businesses and vendors! From our history as one of the hubs of the B&O Railroad and our past and current connections to the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal, to the spectacular beauty of the Potomac River and the amazing talent of our local performers, artists, and local business people, there is a lot to get excited about in Brunswick, Maryland!

Learn more here: City of Brunswick, MD 

Outdoor storytimes with Frederick County Public Libraries

Join us at the Carroll Creek Amphitheater for storytime presented in partnership with Downtown Frederick Partnership. Enjoy stories, fingerplays, rhymes, and more. For potential weather cancellations please check our website or call your local library. Ages 0-5

Learn more here: Frederick County Public Libraries 

The Corn Maze at Summers Farm

Challenge yourself or get lost with friends and family playing the world’s largest interactive game: Summers Farm’s famous corn maze! Summer’s Farm in Maryland is home to one of the largest corn mazes in the country. Our visitors come back year after year to the farm to experience our unique attraction. With over 12 acres of maze space to explore, divided into difficulty phases, there’s sure to be fun for the whole family! Some visitors stumble upon the right path quickly and make it out in under 30 minutes. Others find themselves wandering for hours. Don’t worry about getting lost, we have Scout Patches available that will guide people to come help you!

Learn more here: Summers Farm

Goat Yoga at Rocky Point Creamery

Join the fun: goats, yoga, and ice cream!  All ages welcome. Cost: $30 per person.

Learn more here: Rocky Point Creamery

Festivals

Sunflower Festival at Summers Farm – LAST DAY 9/12

Enjoy the beauty of our 8-acre sunflower field with thousands of sunflowers in bloom! We planted over 35 different varieties and colors making every sunflower unique! Take Instaworthy photos as you walk through and pick your own from our stunning variety of sunflowers! Come visit, pick your perfect sunflowers, take epic pictures, sip a local drink in our spacious tent, and relax at Summers Farm’s 2nd Annual Sunflower Festival!

Learn more here: Summers Farm

Fall Festival at Summers Farm

For more than 25 years, Summers Farm has become the destination for fal1l fun in Frederick County, Maryland. With over 45+ fun activities, the farm is the perfect destination for family fun, corporate outings, field trips, Scout outings, and more!

Learn more here: Summers Farm

First Saturdays by Downtown Frederick Partnership

First Saturday is a day to show your love for local! Support local businesses by shopping with an independent retailer, eating at a local restaurant, supporting local artists and exploring Downtown Frederick. Where you spend your money matters. Whether you’ve lived here for years, or you’re a first time visitor, First Saturdays are a great time to discover something new about our beautiful downtown. Many downtown businesses celebrate First Saturday with their own unique events. From in-store tastings and gallery openings, to artist and vendor exhibitions, there’s always something new to explore!

Learn more here: Downtown Frederick Partnership 

Pride 2021 by The Frederick Center

Celebrating LGBTQ+ History Month (October) and National Coming Out Day (October 11), the Frederick Center is celebrating Frederick Pride on Sunday, October 3, 2021, and we are bringing down the house! Well, technically, we are bringing down the creek! This year, we will be going all out to put together the craziest, wildest, and safest party to ever come to Downtown Frederick.

Learn more here: The Frederick Center

In The Streets by Celebrate Frederick

For over 30 years, In The Streets has been a proud Frederick tradition held along Market Street and Carroll Creek Urban Park. The festival began in 1983 after major renovations closed Market Street for several months.  When the dust settled Mayor Ron Young decided to hold a festival for the entire community to encourage reinvestment in downtown.  The Festival was held in the street, so the naming of the event was simple. That first In The Streets festival boasted 10,000 in attendance.  Today, In The Streets attracts crowds of over 75,000. In The Streets continues to invite attendees to explore historic downtown Frederick, while offering a sampling of the diverse food, entertainment, art and non-profit resources that thrive in Frederick County.

Learn more here: Celebrate Frederick 

The Great Frederick Fair

Frederick County’s single largest event, featuring 18,000 competitive exhibits, ranging from livestock, home arts, farm & garden to 4-H/FFA. A premier showcase for agriculture and education.

Learn more here: The Great Frederick Fair

Tractor Truck Pull at The Frederick Fairgrounds

Truck and tractor pulling, also known as power pulling, is a motorsport competition, popular in the United States, Canada, Europe, Australia, Brazil and New Zealand, which requires antique or modified tractors to pull a heavy drag as far as possible.

Learn more here: The Frederick Fairgrounds

Demo Derby Trucks and Vans at the Frederick Fairgrounds

The truck and van version of the demo derby. Watch the trucks and vans try to take each other out! Last truck or van standing wins. Loads of fun!

Learn more here: The Frederick Fairgrounds

Middletown Heritage Festival

Middletown, Maryland’s Middletown Heritage Festival is the town’s cornerstone event and its biggest party of the year! Tons of food and retail vendors and lots of great activities for the entire family to enjoy.  Entertainers will perform on the main stage throughout the Festival. Country, blues and more can be heard throughout the weekend.

Learn more here: Middletown Heritage Festival

14th Annual Scarecrow Contest by Burgess and Commissioners of Middletown, MD

All Middletown residents, organizations and businesses are invited to use their creativity, old clothing and art supplies to transform straw, wood and burlap into a whole host of characters!

Learn more here: Burgess and Commissioners of Middletown, MD

Middletown Halloween Parade

Dress in costume and march in Middletown’s Annual Halloween Parade on Saturday, October 30, 2021.  The parade begins at 5:00 PM.

The parade will begin at the school complex and will end at the municipal center for candy and light refreshments.

Judging starts promptly at 4:15 PM at the school complex.  1st, 2nd and 3rd place prizes to be awarded in the following categories: Babies, Most Original, Ugliest, Funniest, Prettiest and Family.

Learn more here: Middletown Halloween Parade

Art and Music

The Great Frederick Fair presents Whiskey Myers & The Steel Woods

Watch Whiskey Meyers, an American Southern rock/country group from Palestine, Texas perform with the Steel Woods. The Steel Woods are an American country music group from Nashville, Tennessee.

Learn more here: The Great Frederick Fair 

The Great Frederick Fair presents Great Frederick Fair presents Toby Mac with Ryan Stevenson

Toby McKeehan, better known by his stage name TobyMac, is an American Christian hip hop recording artist, music producer, songwriter and author. He has charted 20 solo singles on Billboard’s Christian Songs list. He brings his act to the Great Frederick Fair on September 17, 2021.

Learn more here: The Great Frederick Fair 

Alive at 5 by Downtown Frederick Partnership

Alive @ Five is an outdoor happy hour every Thursday from 5-8pm in the Carroll Creek Amphitheater.  Alive @ 5 starts on July 1st and runs until September 30th, 2021. It is 21+ only,  $5 entry, $5 for drinks, and food available for purchase on site. We feature a different band every week.

Learn more here: Downtown Frederick Partnership

The Revolutionists presented by The Maryland Ensemble Theater

Olympe d Gourges,  Charlotte Corday, Marie Anotinette and Marianne Angelle are losing their heads! While the men engage in hypocritical rhetoric, these badass women plot to take down the extremists in this comedy set during the French Revolution’s Reign of Terror. For mature audiences only. Individual tickets on sale August 1.

Learn more here: The Maryland Ensemble Theater

2021-2022 Concert Series Presented by New Spire Arts

New Spire Arts celebrates its inaugural season of the performing arts with an exceptional line-up of live music and musicians you are likely to see on any of the world’s finest stages. We bring the best from around the globe to our corner of Frederick.

Learn more here: New Spire Arts 

After Market Music at Brunswick Main Street

Grab some take-out or put together a picnic at the Brunswick Farmers’ Market, then head over to Square Corner Park for live music on the last Friday of the month from May through September.

Learn more here: Brunswick Main Street 

L’Arche Let it Shine Extravaganza

Join us for our  5th annual variety show & fundraiser where we shine the spotlight on performers with disabilities.

Cheer on their creativity, dance along to the music, and try your luck with our raffle, including items from Tree Trekkers & local artists!

Get ready for a joyful & entertaining afternoon featuring the talents of people with & without disabilities.
We all have gifts – it’s time to let them shine!

Learn more here: L’Arche Let it Shine Extravaganza

Farmers’ Markets

SOUL Street: Black Owned Farmers Market at The Common Market Co-Op

SOUL Street has partnered up with Common Market Co-op to host a monthly Black-Owned Farmers Market! There will be produce, grains, herbs and flowers from local Black Farmers as well as body products, jewelry, and other Black-Owned goods. The event will be every third Wednesday of each month, June-September.

Learn more here: The Common Market Co-Op

Saturday Bazaar by The Tourism Council

Open Air Market for Local Small Businesses to sell their goods during this pandemic. Help support your neighbors!

Learn more here: The Tourism Council 

Brunswick Farmers’ Market at Brunswick Main Street

This producer-only market features the finest in local produce, flowers, cheese, wine, meats, baked goods & crafts.

Learn more here: Brunswick Main Street

Education

The American Way: Revolutionary War to World War II presented by Frederick County Public Libraries

The American way of war has evolved immensely throughout the past 246 years. In just over two centuries, the United States has transformed itself from colonial militias into a colossus on the world stage. This class will concentrate on the evolution of the American way of war by focusing on the American Revolution, the Mexican War, Civil War, World War I, and World War II. We’ll look into the evolution of strategy, equipment, and generalship. We will not only study the battles as they occurred; but together we’ll discuss what was the cause of victory or defeat. If you are ready to enter the minds of Washington, Lee, Grant, Pershing, and Bradley, this is the class for you.

Learn more here: Frederick County Public Libraries 

The Life and Writings of Edgar Allen Poe presented by Frederick County Public Libraries

Mystery, tragedy, horror – these words often first come to mind when thinking of Edgar Allan Poe. While Poe is most famously known as an iconic Father of Horror, a deeper dive into his personal and professional life reveals brilliant contributions to literary genres like science fiction, the modern detective story, and even medical fiction. Explore the intersections of history and humanity presented in the life and writings of Edgar Allan Poe.

Learn more here: Frederick County Public Libraries 

Butter Making & a Movie

Anyone can Cook! Historically that is true. Everyone had their cooking tasks that had to be done. Making Butter is one of those tasks. Now taking cream and making it into butter takes a long time, so we’re going to be playing a movie too! Come learn how to make butter while watching Ratatouille at 6 pm on Friday, September 17th.

Learn more here: Heritage Frederick 

Mount St. Mary’s University Reunion Weekend

Don’t miss out in joining fellow classmates and enjoy a combined reunion weekend in the fall!  As always, all Mounties are invited to enjoy the festivities of reunion weekend, but we will be specifically celebrating classes that end in 0, 1, 5, and 6!.

Learn more here: Mount St. Mary’s University

Walking tour in Downtown Frederick with National Civil War Medicine Museum

Every Saturday and Sunday at 2:00 PM from April until October, docents from the National Museum of Civil War Medicine will explain how Frederick became “One Vast Hospital,” arguably the most trying moment in the city’s history came after the Battle of Antietam in the fall of 1862. The town’s population doubled when 8,000 wounded soldiers were delivered by ambulance to make-shift hospitals throughout Frederick.

Learn more here: National Civil War Medicine Museum 

Fitness

New Market Fighter Run

Join the 3rd annual New Market Fighter Run in memory of Karen Durbin, who served as Town Clerk for 14 year and passed away in November 2020 after a long battle with cancer.

On Saturday, October 2nd, you and fellow fighters will walk/run a 3.1 mile course through the historic town of New Market and adjacent neighborhoods. This is a family friendly event and all ages are welcome. The race is entirely volunteer staffed, and all facilities and services are 100% donated—proceeds, net of T-shirt expense only, will be donated to the Hurwitz Breast Cancer Fund.

Learn more here: New Market Fighter Run

YMCA Walk to End Alzheimer’s

Join the YMCA team for the Alzheimer’s Association Walk to End Alzheimer’s®, the world’s largest event to raise awareness and funds for Alzheimer’s care, support, and research.

Learn more here: YMCA Walk to End Alzheimer’s 

YMCA Sporting Clay Tournament

10 station Sporting Clays Course, 75 targets, 4 people per team.
Sponsorships are available.
The event supports YMCA of Frederick County teen programming; supporting Frederick County teens developing better social skills, becoming leaders, and fostering lifelong relationships.

Frederick Health Hospice Annual Golf Tournament

Join Frederick Health Hospice for a day of fun on and off the greens, including a full breakfast, 18 holes of golf, gifts and door prizes, contests, lunch served on the course, and complimentary beverages and snacks throughout the day, ending with dinner and awards ceremony.

Frederick Chamber Insights is a news outlet of the Frederick County Chamber of Commerce. For more information about membership, programs and initiatives, please visit our website.

 

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