Westfield Historical Society’s 9th Annual Applefest

The Westfield Historical Society AppleFest committee has been working hard to prepare the 9th annual AppleFest, which will be held on Saturday October 14, from 12:00 – 4:00 p.m. on the grounds of the Reeve History & Cultural Resource Center. The event was originally planned for September.
The theme of this year’s AppleFest is the decades of the 1930’s and 40’s, exploring the history and culture of the pre- and post-WWII years.  We will screen clips from movie favorites such as Bambi, Frankenstein, The Wizard of Oz, It’s a Wonderful Life and Casablanca in our AppleCinema. We also invite you to listen to short ten minute “lightning talks” on the Enigma machine and the book “1984”. Attendees can stroll through historic displays and check out our new for this year rummage sale. As in past years, the local band “Fineline” will be performing a number of songs throughout the event and instructors and dancers from the “Westfield Ballroom” will lead the audience in the Swing and Lindy Hop!
We will of course continue traditions such as old-fashion children’s games, history-related quizzes for history buffs, tours of the historic Reeve House, and of course, the Apple Pie baking competition.  In addition to sampling the award-winning pies, visitors will have the opportunity to participate in a raffle for two tickets to the popular Broadway musical “Waitress”, which tells a story of “friendship, motherhood, and the magic of a well-made pie”.
Before leaving, visitors will have the chance to stop by our AppleCafe, to sample popular offerings of the 30’s and 40’s such as meatloaf, macaroni and cheese, salad from Victory gardens and Jell-O. Our local artist Danny Schwartz is once again preparing our commemorative poster.  Please mark the date on your calendars, and tell your friends! It will be a great community event for all ages.
Entrance:  $5 per person, kids under 3 and veterans are free.  The Reeve House is on 314 Mountain Ave. Rain date: October 15.  Info at 908-654-1794 or www.westfieldhistoricalsociety.org