Father’s Day Weekend: Goshen Stampede; Rochambeau On The March; Up And Away

Father's Day 2016 and here are some stellar events, places, pick-your-own venues to help honor the adult male in your life for those fortunate enough to have him – or honor his memory for those who do not any longer. And for anyone absent a father, choose to be a good role model if he was not – someone loved you enough to help you grow – and gender doesn't matter, nor does age.

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“Remembrances that hope and love lasts long. And love is love is love is love is love is love is love is love is love. Cannot be killed or swept aside.” – Lin-Manuel Miranda's acceptance speech as he won the Tony Award for Best Original Score, Hamilton.

Walk in the footsteps of history – talk about the founding fathers (and of the many unseen supportive mothers beside and behind them) and choose any portion of the 27-mile W3R National Historic Trail from Providence to Newport, Rhode Island. The National Historic Trail can be followed in Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, District of Columbia, – and of course, Virginia to Yorktown, where the “world turned upside down.”

On June 18,1781, French forces led by Viscomte de Rochambeau marched out of Providence – on the trail to the October Victory at Yorktown, Virginia, in our War for Independence. Information linked here. As George Washington is the father of our country, this gathering is inspiring for many reasons. A portion of the trail explored on any given day will add to your own understanding of the USA; trails are open year-round.

Remember, veterans get in free (with ID) at the Goshen Stampede – ongoing all weekend with rodeo action, demolition derby, trucks pulls, food, activities for all ages, family-oriented.

Ride 'em cowboy - the real deal. Photo courtesy of The Goshen Stampede, linked to the event Facebook page for daily updates.

Ride 'em cowboy – the real deal. Photo courtesy of The Goshen Stampede, linked to the event Facebook page for daily updates.

Admission $15; ages 10 to 17, $10; younger than 10, $6.

Quechee Hot Air Balloon, Craft and Music Festival, ongoing to Sunday, June 19. Tethered rides, music, craft artisans, vendors. Children’s activities. Balloon ascensions: Friday, 6 p.m.; Saturday and Sunday, 6 a.m. and 6 p.m., One Village Green, Quechee, Vermont. Admission $15; $5, children; 5 years and younger, free. On Father’s Day, Sunday, June 19, dads with their child (or children) get in for $10.

Tethered balloon rides at the Hartford Area Chamber of Commerce - Home of the Quechee Balloon Festival, Vermont. Photo is linked to the event Facebook page for all the details.

Tethered balloon rides $20 – at the Hartford Area Chamber of Commerce – Home of the Quechee Balloon Festival, Vermont. Photo is linked to the event Facebook page for all the details.


Pick your own – berries – find a field nearby by consulting the official CT PYO listings, linked here. Make a day of it, bring water, snacks, hand wipes. Make dad some pancakes for Father's Day, accompanied by some real maple syrup, a bowl of ripe strawberries on the side and a cup of steaming hot strong coffee.

Strawberries.

Mud and berries after the rains.

Flowering strawberries mean plenty of good picking coming up. TW/MDP

Lush green garden at Lockwood Farms.

A garden is a library that is alive.

See and learn about structures on the Colt estate that still stand, such as this one.

See and learn about structures on the Colt estate that still stand, such as this one.

Hartford Blooms Garden Tours showcase gardens and historic architecture – ongoing through Sunday, June 19. Fee, $15. For information, go to hartfordblooms.org.

The Chas. C. Hart Company history is displayed on this sign in Old Wethersfield, Connecticut, part of the Wethersfield Heritage Walk. Through a partnership between the Town of Wethersfield, the Wethersfield Tourism Commission, the Wethersfield Historical Society, the Webb Deane Stevens Museum and a group of dedicated residents and volunteers the walk is reality. Go see the series of outdoor interpretive exhibit kiosks and wayside panels that are a self-guided walking/biking tour of the historic district. This project was recommended in the Old Wethersfield Master Plan prepared for the Town in 2008. Funding for the design and implementation of the project has been generously provided through two grants from the Hartford Foundation for Public Giving and Connecticut Humanities Council. The exhibits are being designed to tell the story of the nearly 400-year history of the town. Go take a look – and by the way, there is a small retail shop at the rear of The Hart Seed Company brick building where you can purchase seed packets galore to take home and plant to connect your life with the decades of human history here.

Take a stroll in Old Wethersfield - steeped in history and signs help interpret it all.

Take a stroll in Old Wethersfield – steeped in history that shaped the USA – and signs help interpret it all.

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