Varieties of apples were sold at the New Harmony Apple Festival, New Harmony, Utah, Oct. 11, 2014 |Photo by Holly Coombs, St. George News
NEW HARMONY — With hundreds of apples freshly harvested, New Harmony’s annual Apple Festival, a fundraiser for the Harmony Valley Volunteer Fire Association, took place Saturday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. in the New Harmony City Park.
The festival began 10 years ago when the fire department recognized apple vendors, who had already been selling apples in town for years, and thought the idea of a festival would both help the apple vendors attract crowds that would buy apples and help raise money for the department, New Harmony Volunteer Fire Captain Matt Goodman said.
Because the Harmony Valley Fire Association is not a paid entity, the apple festival provides a way for the department to get the support and money needed to buy T-shirts, equipment and all other necessary items to operate as a fire department, Goodman said.
The apple festival’s crowd attendance, vendors, bake sale, and apples all increased in numbers this year, he said.
The event included a bounce house, rock climbing wall, carnival games, and a kid train for the children. As a part of fire prevention safety week, the Utah State Fire Marshal’s safety trailer was available for kids to tour and learn about fire safety. Tours of the ambulance and fire truck were also available.
A raffle that had prizes ranging from $25 to $1,000 in value, including the grand prize of 1,000 rounds of .22 long rifle ammo, were given out during the day, he said.
A pie eating contest and live music were among the activies and entertaiment at the festival. Apples, caramel apples and cider were among the items sold by food vendors as well as a bake sale.
Food prepared by members of the fire department in the firehouse was available for purchase all day while vendors in the park consisted of local businesses wanting to sell their products – such as garden art business owner, Kathy Vause.
Vause, who has been in the business of making and selling ceramic pieces for outside decoration, was referred to the apple festival by someone she saw at the Cedar City Arts Festival in June.
“This festival is awesome,” she said. “I am amazed, coming out here I thought ‘this is a long way out here, no one will show up.’ It’s crazy. It’s wonderful because it’s just great to see community support and I like the diversity of the booths available here.”
Pace Family Orchards was one of the apple vendors represented, a family business now in its fourth generation, James Pace said. James Pace’s grandfather started the orchard and then his father and his uncles passed it on to him, James Pace said. Dave Pace, James Pace’s 26-year-old son is the fourth generation, his 3-month-old grandson, Jackson Pace, will represent the fifth generation when he’s older.
Some apple varieties the Pace family sold were red delicious, golden delicious, Jonathans, and ida reds. However, the customer favorite was the freshly pressed apple cider, which sold out within hours of the festival.
“We have 250 trees in main orchard,” James Pace said. “Since we have been here for years and years, we still get customers who would come with their parents.”
Making people happy by selling the apples to them is what James Pace said he enjoys most about the festival.
Jackie Brill, whose husband works with the fire department, said she loves the camaraderie of community at the event, vendors and fire department members.
“This festival keeps going no matter rain, snow or sunshine,” she said.
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New Harmony Apple Festival-goers visit vendor booths at the New Harmony Apple Festival, New Harmony, Utah, Oct. 11, 2014 | Photo by Holly Coombs, St. George News
File photo of the New Harmony Apple Festival, New Harmony, Utah, Oct. 11, 2014 | Photo by Holly Coombs, St. George News
New Harmony Apple Festival-goers visit one of many vendor booths at the New Harmony Apple Festival, New Harmony, Utah, Oct. 11, 2014 | Photo by Holly Coombs, St. George News
New Harmony Apple Festival-goers visit one of many vendor booths at the New Harmony Apple Festival, New Harmony, Utah, Oct. 11, 2014 | Photo by Holly Coombs, St. George News
New Harmony Apple Festival-goers visit many vendor booths at the New Harmony Apple Festival, New Harmony, Utah, Oct. 11, 2014 | Photo by Holly Coombs, St. George News
New Harmony Apple Festival-goers visit one of many vendor booths at the New Harmony Apple Festival, New Harmony, Utah, Oct. 11, 2014 | Photo by Holly Coombs, St. George News
Kathy Vouse watches a customer observe her work during the New Harmony Apple Festival, New Harmony, Utah, Oct. 11, 2014 | Photo by Holly Coombs
Train awaits children to ride it during the New Harmony Apple Festival, New Harmony, Utah, Oct. 11, 2014 | Photo by Holly Coombs, St. George News
People tour the New Harmony fire department fire engine at the New Harmony Apple Festival, New Harmony, Utah, Oct. 11, 2014 | Photo by Holly Coombs, St. George News
New Harmony Ambulance sits outside the firehouse for tours during the New Harmony Apple Festival, New Harmony, Utah, Oct. 11, 2014 | Photo by Holly Coombs, St. George News
Harmony Valley Volunteer Fire Association members serve food to the public during New Harmony Apple Festival, New Harmony, Utah, Oct. 11, 2014 | Photo by Holly Coombs, St. George News
The Utah State Fire Marshal's life safety trailer stands available for tours at the New Harmony Apple Festival, New Harmony, Utah, Oct. 11, 2014 | Photo by Holly Coombs, St. George News
Harmony Valley Volunteer Fire Association members serve food to the public during New Harmony Apple Festival, New Harmony, Utah, Oct. 11, 2014 | Photo by Holly Coombs, St. George News
Community members ride a train during the New Harmony Apple Festival, New Harmony, Utah, Oct. 11, 2014 | Photo by Holly Coombs, St. George News
Kids play on rock climbing wall at New Harmony Apple Festival, New Harmony, Utah, Oct. 11, 2014 | Photo by Holly Coombs, St. George News
Vendors set up to sell to crowds at New Harmony Apple Festival, New Harmony, Utah, Oct. 11, 2014 | Photo by Holly Coombs, St. George News
Vendors set up to sell to crowds at New Harmony Apple Festival, New Harmony, Utah, Oct. 11, 2014 | Photo by Holly Coombs, St. George News
Vendors set up to sell to crowds at New Harmony Apple Festival, New Harmony, Utah, Oct. 11, 2014 | Photo by Holly Coombs, St. George News
Teens enjoy carmel apples sold at the New Harmony Apple Festival, New Harmony, Utah, Oct. 11, 2014 | Photo by Holly Coombs, St. George News
New Harmony Apple Festival, New Harmony, Utah, Oct. 11, 2014 |Photo by Holly Coombs, St. George News
Pace Family Orchard was among the many apple vendors at the festival. James Pace, a long-time apple vendor, said the family business in its fourth generation. New Harmony Apple Festival, New Harmony, Utah, Oct. 11, 2014 | Photo by Holly Coombs, St. George News.
New Harmony Apple Festival, New Harmony, Utah, Oct. 11, 2014 |Photo by Holly Coombs, St. George News
The Pace family attends to customers at the New Harmony Apple Festival, New Harmony, Utah, Oct. 11, 2014 |Photo by Holly Coombs, St. George News
Kathy Ford performs at the New Harmony Apple Festival, New Harmony, Utah, Oct. 11, 2014 |Photo by Holly Coombs, St. George News
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Holly is a 2013 graduate from Southern Utah University, where she received her bachelor's degree in communication with an emphasis in journalism and broadcasting. She thrives off meeting and associating with people from any background and culture and learning their stories. Holly is a country girl and enjoys the outdoors, but most of all she loves spending time with friends and family.