Coffee with the County - Pumpkins and Christmas Movies
I used to be “one of those.” You know…the one who absolutely, entirely, 100% would not allow a season to enter my life early. If it was before September 22 (the first day of fall), I had better not see a bundle of corn stalks, smell a pumpkin spice latte, or see a pumpkin patch open. And if it was before Thanksgiving Day, Christmas decorations belonged in the basement, and Christmas movies had better remain collecting dust on the shelf, because it wasn’t yet time for Christmas until I had eaten my Thanksgiving turkey! Who’s with me?!
Well…as much as I hate to admit it, my perspective has changed as I’ve gotten older. (That’s what happens, right?) Before I took this position with the Chamber, I worked for 3 years for Blue Gate Hospitality and soon learned just how early holidays came and went in Shipshewana. The bustling workers were preparing–sometimes 6+ months in advance–for the upcoming season, because it was not as much about decorating for the holiday as much as it was ensuring that the experience was full and exciting for visitors and residents alike. I found that my grumbling about seeing pumpkins in August and Christmas wreaths in October soon turned to a desire to be a part of the entire story–transforming our community into a place that is home. It was an entire experience built around hometown culture and elevating business and opportunity.
In my position now, I do tend to drag my feet a bit in the changing of the seasons. I want to ensure that I can capture all that summer has to offer before fall comes around, and the same goes for winter and the Christmas holidays. However, there’s something special about the last 4-5 months of the year in LaGrange County. While harvest begins and school routines get us back into “order,” we get to have a front seat to watch entire communities envelop what makes seasons great–togetherness, activities, and bustling workers aiming to build something as a whole.
I LOVE it when someone says “There’s nothing to do around here,” because I am always ready to machine-gun-fire responses about ALL of the things happening in LaGrange County. This fall season is no different. Are you looking for something unique and special to do? Allow me to introduce you to just a sliver of the autumn greatness of LaGrange County:
- Autumn Adventure Straw Bale Art: A full-fall experience, “Autumn Adventure” is in its inaugural year, partnering the Shipshewana and Middlebury communities. The straw bale art is just one piece to this experience, featuring 29 different artistic displays of straw bales, including “The Bee Hive”, a giant blueberry pie, Minions, and “Silas the Alligator.” Learn more at visitshipshewana.org/straw-bale-art. Enter a photo contest by posting your straw bale art photos using the hashtag #AutumnAdventure24.
- Autumn Adventure Shop Hop: Another piece to this autumn pie is the shopping pass, offering 45 different discounts and stores in which to visit. No purchase is necessary; simply visit a store (perhaps one you’ve never been to before). Every 10 stamps on a card gives you an entry into the drawing for various prizes. Learn more at visitshipshewana.org/shopping-pass.
- September 24 & 25 – Gourd-geous Sips & Succulents: Taking place at the Shipshewana Flea Market for just $10 per person, you’ll have the opportunity to create your own mini pumpkin succulent and enjoy seasonal mocktails as you plant. Availability is first come, first serve, while supplies last. For more information, call 260-768-4129. Taking place at 10:00 AM and 1:00 PM on both days.
- September 28 – Mongo Pigeon River Festival: Featuring a cornhole tournament, a duck race, kids activities, local vendors, live music, and local brews and drinks, there is something for everyone in the beautiful Mongo community! This festival starts at 2:00 PM and runs until sundown.
- September 28 – Arts in the Park: Hosted by the LaGrange County Arts, this display of local artists is something to be celebrated! Attend the event at Dallas Lake Park, starting at 10:00 AM to view fabulous displays of a variety of art. This event also includes a chili cook-off. For more information, email misswoody75@gmail.com.
- October 1-5 - Corn School: The annual downtown LaGrange tradition is this street fair offering everything from pageant and talent shows to carnival rides, deep-fried goodness, and local vendors. This event takes place in downtown LaGrange on State Road 9.
- October 3-5 - Fall Crafters Fair: A tribute to the crafting and old-fashioned culture of our communities, this is something you need to experience! Find local artisans, sellers, hand-made and personalized items, and more. Live music and food trucks will be on-site throughout the event. This takes place at the Michiana Event Center in Shipshewana. Saturday is Kid’s Day, featuring train rides, a petting zoo, face painting, and more. For more information, visit www.michianaevents.com.
- October 12 - Trading Post Outfitters Fall Fest: Happening all day, from 9:00 AM to 10:00 PM, join the TPO crew for live music, food, drinks, a cornhole tournament, and more. This event is hosted by TPO in Mongo. For more information, visit www.mongotradingpost.com.
- October 26 - Ship-Chic Fall Craft & Vintage Show: Ready to find the perfect autumn decor, or begin your Christmas shopping? This is the single place to do it all! Featuring gifts, vintage items, beauty products, baked goods, signs, and more, visit the Shipshewana Auction Miscellaneous & Antique Building for this fall-themed show. Vendor spaces are available, and admission is $5 per person at the door. Kids 14 and under are free. To learn more, or to register, call 260-768-4595.
- October 26 – Main Street LaGrange Fall Finale: A brand-new event for downtown LaGrange, this will feature a chili cook-off, live music, a beer & wine garden, food trucks, a coloring contest, a pumpkin carving contest, and a costume contest. This event is free to the public and will happen in downtown LaGrange from 2:00-5:00 PM.
My husband rolls his eyes now whenever my son and I break out our first Christmas movie (usually before Thanksgiving, but sometimes even before Halloween!). He eagerly reminds me of how I “used to be.” But let’s face it, the experience of the changing of the seasons brings new life, new opportunities, and new growth (and joy in seeing my favorite Christmas flick!). So, when you’re ready to say, “There’s nothing to do in LaGrange County,” I implore you to seek out opportunities available to you in your own backyard. There’s always something new to learn, experience, or do especially this LaGrange County autumn season. Happy fall!