In March-June new calves, and lambs are born, and the gardens are getting ready to be planted. There will typically be 3 calves a year and around 20 little lambs running around!
In June-August the calves are out, the cows are being milked, and gardens are in full bloom. There are many fun events like antique car day, Redcoats vs Rebels (the re-enactment of the civil war), and many many more! Old Sturbridge Village also puts on a farmers market on the weekends during this time of year.
August-October is harvest time at the village. The gardens are finishing growing, being harvested, and put to bed for the winter. As it gets colder the winter dresses come out, the foliage is spectacular, the cows are being dried off, and the calves are bigger. During harvest there is also an abundance of apples! There is an event in October that is the village's final event of the year for all farming aspects. At this time all gardens are done being harvest, it is the last days for the interns for the year, the last meet the calf events, cider is being made, and apple tasting is going on.
November is a slow month and the only big event is Thanksgiving.
Once December comes the village is back to business. The village only will open Friday-Sunday evenings for Christmas by Candlelight. Christmas by Candlelight is by far the biggest event at Old Sturbridge Village (red coats vs rebels second). During Christmas by Candlelight the village is all lit up with lights and lanterns. There is 1800's hot chocolate, and mulled cider (which you can make little spice bags to put in), Mrs. Cratchit's Christmas dinner being made, ornament making, toy train making, gingerbread house contest, Santa in his workshop, carolers, story telling, bonfires, sleigh rides, dancing, local groups preforming, and so much more!
January-February is quiet with not many events going on, but very pretty to go for pictures.
If you are interesting in visiting, and want more information the website link is here: https://www.osv.org/
Redcoats vs Rebels Encampment on the Common (August)
Doc or Blue - one of OSV's old lineback oxen (gone now)
Freeman Farm at Dusk
Redcoats vs Rebels Calvary horses in Fenno Barn Pasture(August)
Redcoats vs Rebels encampment near the church (August)
Freeman Farm barn
Watermelon growing in Freeman Farm garden
2015 OSV calves left to right: Sid, Tom, May (early August)
The Cattle Herd (2 oxen, 3 cows, 3 yearlings)
Center Village Common with foliage (October)
Looking onto Fenno Barn Pasture (October)
Foliage over Towne house garden (October)
Center Village (October)
Church (October)
2015 OSV calves left to right: Tom, Sid, May (November)
Cooking in the Freeman Farmhouse kitchen (November)
Covered Bridge (November)
Towne House (November)
Center Village common (November)
Parsonage House during Christmas by Candlelight (December)
Fenno Barn Pasture (December)
Inside Parsonage Barn during Christmas by Candlelight (December)
Christmas Tree for Christmas by Candlelight (December)
Lantern and Towne House during Christmas by Candlelight (December)
2015 calf May in Fenno barn pasture for Christmas by Candlelight (December)
2015 calves Tom (in back) and Sid (December)