Harvest Moon Festival
Sunday, September 28, 2025
10:00 am - 3:00 pm
Location
18 Highlawn Road, Warner, NH
Price
$15 for adults, 12 Seniors, $10 for Children Free under 6
Harvest Moon Festival

Overview
Harvest Moon is Coming Soon
WARNER, NH––September 28 2025––Join us at the Mt. Kearsarge Indian Museum, at 18 Highlawn Road in Warner on Sunday, September 28 from 10-3 for our annual family-friendly Harvest Moon Festival. The festival is a Native American celebration of the harvest, the end of one cycle and the beginning of another. Harvest Moon is about more than just crops and food, it is a celebration of a season’s worth of hard work throughout the community.
The day will include the opportunity to make dolls from corn husks, sweet grass braids and also beading. There is also a special activity for just the kiddos to complete! Enjoy watching the art of basketmaking, a demonstration by a flintknapper and learn the process of how acorn flour is made. There will be sensory-friendly activities and games. The entire family will savor the taste of Native foods that will be available, including the ever-popular Hidatsa bison stew. The museum thanks Yankee Farmer’s Market in Warner, NH for their support with this event.
More information about the Harvest Moon Festival may be found at:
indianmuseum.org. or by calling 603-456-2600.
WARNER, NH––September 28 2025––Join us at the Mt. Kearsarge Indian Museum, at 18 Highlawn Road in Warner on Sunday, September 28 from 10-3 for our annual family-friendly Harvest Moon Festival. The festival is a Native American celebration of the harvest, the end of one cycle and the beginning of another. Harvest Moon is about more than just crops and food, it is a celebration of a season’s worth of hard work throughout the community.
The day will include the opportunity to make dolls from corn husks, sweet grass braids and also beading. There is also a special activity for just the kiddos to complete! Enjoy watching the art of basketmaking, a demonstration by a flintknapper and learn the process of how acorn flour is made. There will be sensory-friendly activities and games. The entire family will savor the taste of Native foods that will be available, including the ever-popular Hidatsa bison stew. The museum thanks Yankee Farmer’s Market in Warner, NH for their support with this event.
More information about the Harvest Moon Festival may be found at:
indianmuseum.org. or by calling 603-456-2600.