It’s time once again for the annual Stone Wall Pumpkin Festival to be held at the Rochester Hills Museum at Van Hoosen Farm on Saturday, October 10 from 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. Activities during the day include the Dinosaur Hill Pioneer Homestead and Playground, music, food, Guy Louis family concert, Stoney Creek High School Drum line, a Rochester Hills Fire Truck and more!
Local celebrity story readers will be reading their favorite pumpkin themed stories. Guests are invited to carve a pumpkin and place it on the stone walls surrounding the Museum property and return that evening to see all the pumpkins lit. The Museum is hoping to exceed their record of 1,011 pumpkins set in 2011! In addition, an outdoor exhibit of scarecrows made by local organizations will be on display. Admission to the Pumpkin Festival is $ 7 per person and includes a pumpkin. Kids under 2 years of age are free. The Museum will provide stencils and carving tools but guests are encouraged to bring their own carving tools from home.
Evening lighting of the pumpkins runs from 7 – 9 p.m. and a financial donation in any amount is requested to support the Rochester Area Neighborhood House.
The presenting sponsor for this event is Genisys Credit Union with event sponsorship from Noodles and Company.
The Rochester Hills Museum is located at 1005 Van Hoosen Road, off Tienken between Rochester and Dequindre Roads.
The Rochester Hills Museum is a 16-acre complex listed on the National Register of Historic Places. For questions and a complete schedule of activities visit www.RochesterHills.org/museum or call 248.656.4663.
The Rochester Hills Museum at Van Hoosen Farm is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and features the stories, people, and events that has made our community an exceptional place to call home for 190 years. Stop by for a visit! We can host weddings, anniversaries, graduation parties, and more! How can we best serve you?