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It’s Harvest Festival weekend in Barrington, which means you’ll be able to see most of your Barrington friends and neighbors (and quite a few from outside the borough) crowding into town Saturday afternoon.
The Bulletin already has written a few times on the festival (10 a.m. to 4 p.m.) and the egg-toss world record attempt (4:30 p.m. at Woodland School), so let’s take a look at what a couple others are saying:
— “Barrington on hunt to break eggs, world record” — Courier
The second Saturday in October traditionally means only one thing in Barrington: the annual Harvest Festival. The event has become one of the most popular events in South Jersey, with attendance generally ranging from 10,000 to 15,000 people.
This year, the borough is thinking bigger than just South Jersey. Barrington wants to get the attention of the whole world.
Barrington will attempt to add its name to the Guinness Book of World Records by breaking the world record for the largest egg toss competition. It begins at 4:30 p.m. behind the Woodland School.
— “Spotlight! Barrington Harvest Festival” — NBC 10
Get yourself some fresh air and have some fun! Come on out to the 15th annual Barrington Harvest Festival – Saturday, October 13th on Clements Bridge Road.
For more details about either event, please visit the Barrington Harvest Festival Facebook page or the Barrington World Record Attempt homepage.