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It was a gorgeous day at the historic Knauss Homestead on Saturday, August 5th, where the Knauss Homestead Preservation Society in partnership with the Borough of Emmaus held their annual Peach Festival. More than 600 people turned up throughout the day to enjoy the many vendors, a variety of food, historic home tours, and live music from The Little Brass Band and DJ Dutch.
Horse drawn carriage rides were in demand as attendees were whisked away through the Emmaus Community Gardens and ballfields by Steiner Artisan Farms to experience the peace and beauty of rural life in the Lehigh Valley.
On one of the rides, local children’s author Ashley Reigle read her new book Draw Away the Drizzle to children and adults alike who were lucky enough to score a seat. Her book is available for purchase here.
Nearby at the barn, the Emmaus Arts Commission lead lots of fun, artistic activities for everyone courtesy of Lindsey Kleinberg who helped participants make beautiful peach art and enjoy time creating.
Robert Maletsky, Knauss descendant and local hex sign painter/artisan captivated all who passed his space as he created amazing works of intricate design while offering his work for sale. Several of his pieces will hang on the Knauss Homestead barn in the coming months. You can view more of his work here.
As the afternoon progressed, attendees were treated to a captivating seminar with the Knauss Homestead’s own resident historian John Schmoyer, who told tales of the early days of the Homestead and its first patriarch Sebastian Knauss. His talk was recorded and will be made available on the Knauss Homestead Preservation Society website in the coming days thanks to Tyler Wursta Video.
The next event at the Knauss Homestead will be the Second Annual Harvest Festival on Saturday September 16th, being held in conjunction with the Heritage Festival. Attendees will be able to enjoy 2 festivals at both the Knauss Homestead and in the Emmaus Triangle!
Photography By Jennifer Huxta
Please note that The Knauss Homestead Preservation Society is a tax-exempt, 501-c(3) non-profit organization, and as such we are not accepting politically-based organizations to exhibit at our events.
Join us as we enjoy an incredible presentation by Joshua Fink, of the Lehigh County Historical Society, entitled Pennsylvania Pioneers.
We’ll follow with a delicious dinner catered by Willow Street Catering all while being serenaded by the Williams Duo on the harp and guitar!
We’ll gather in the Fellowship Room at the Emmaus Moravian Church, with doors opening at 5:15 pm. Our program will begin promptly at 6, so please leave ample time to come in and get comfortable!
Our Menu For The Evening:
Proceeds from this event benefit the preservations and restoration of the Knauss Homestead and the 1803 House equally.
Saturday July 29, 2023
Emmaus Moravian Church
146 Main Street
Emmaus, PA 18049
Doors Open at 5:15 PM
Program Begins Promptly at 6:00 PM
Tickets Are $20
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FREE TO ATTEND | $50 TO BE A VENDOR
10:00 AM | Vendor Setup |
NOON | Vendors Open |
NOON | Food + Beverage Open |
1:00 PM | New Barn Renovation Ribbon Cutting |
3:00 PM | TBA |
4:00 PM | TBA |
4:30 PM | A Toast to the Homestead |
5:00 PM | Vendors, Food & Beverages Close |
5:30 PM | Post-Event Ghost Tour |
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Please note that The Knauss Homestead Preservation Society is a tax-exempt, 501-c(3) non-profit organization, and as such we are not accepting politically-based organizations to exhibit at our events.
Join us as we enjoy an incredible presentation by Joshua Fink, of the Lehigh County Historical Society, entitled Pennsylvania Pioneers.
We’ll follow with a delicious dinner catered by Willow Street Catering all while being serenaded by the Williams Duo on the harp and guitar!
We’ll gather in the Fellowship Room at the Emmaus Moravian Church, with doors opening at 5:15 pm. Our program will begin promptly at 6, so please leave ample time to come in and get comfortable!
Our Menu For The Evening:
Proceeds from this event benefit the preservations and restoration of the Knauss Homestead and the 1803 House equally.
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FREE TO ATTEND
$25 TO BE A VENDOR
2022 is set to be our peachiest peach festival yet, with lots of local vendors displaying their art, crafts, antiques, and so much more. We’ll have lots of fantastic food, drinks, and activities for all.
Plus, you can tour the historic Knauss Homestead and experience our amazing landmark home built for one of the founders of Emmaus, Sebastian Knauss!
A FEW VENDOR SPOTS STILL AVAILABLE!
If you’re interested in joining our growing list of Peach Festival vendors, you can grab your spot on Eventbrite by purchasing a $25 Peach Festival Vendor Participant ticket below!