Events & Attractions

Visit Local Farms for Maple Weekend!

This weekend is the start of Maple Weekend, a two-weekend event where maple farms across the state have their doors open for tours, demonstrations, maple samples, and pancake breakfasts. We have five participating farms in the greater Delhi area and we hope you take this wonderful opportunity to visit the farms and get to know why New York State is the second top maple producing state in the US! The event takes place March 21st & 22nd and March 28th & March 29th. Browse the participating farms below:

Brookside Maple
Matthew & Micah Scobie
2544 County Highway 2
Delancey, NY 13752
607.746.6618

Brookside will be producing and bottling maple syrup. They ask you to come by for free samples, touring their sugarhouse and learn how maple syrup is made.


Catskill Mountain Maple/Kaufman Farm
Tom & Jo Ann Kaufman
65 Charlie Wood Road
Delancey, NY 13752
607.746.6215

This is the last year they will serving pancakes during Maple Weekend. Enjoy pancake breakfast from 9am-1pm! Enjoy sugar bush tours and boiling demonstrations, and maple cotton candy.

Dar-View Maple
Brad Darling & Charlie Darling
2818 Fall Clove Road
Delancey, NY 13752
607.435.1657

Experience Dar-View Maple’s Tradition of six generations of Pure Maple Syrup Production. Taste free samples of Maple Products and enjoy free farm tours. Ongoing demonstrations of how pure maple syrup is made, starting from the maple tree all the way to your table. Walk
among the maple trees and watch the sap
dripping in the sap buckets. Tour the working
dairy farm and pet the farm animals.

Maplewood Farm & Orchard
Duane & Karen LaFever
596 Miller Avenue
Bovina Center, NY 13740
607.832.4726

Maplewood Farm & Orchard welcome guests to come see how they make maple syrup from tap to table. Enjoy a short walking sugar bush tour, processing sap into syrup, canning and tasting. All day maple sugar candy making , visitors can stir their own.

Reed’s Maple Products
1071 Reed Road
Hamden, NY 13782
607.363.2738

Visit this family farm and witness tree tapping and equipment demonstrations, enjoy hayrides and try samples of their maple products.

St. Patrick's Day Parade 2026

Enjoy the Delhi, NY St. Patrick’s Day Parade on Saturday, March 21st at 12pm. 

This lively community celebration only happens because of the creativity and involvement of local neighbors, businesses, and organizations. Groups of all kinds are invited to join the parade lineup — local clubs, school groups, dance teams, sports teams, emergency services, book clubs, gaming groups, businesses, and more. We encourage you to come early and check out all that Delhi has to offer. As of right now, The Shire will not be hosting the traditional after party due to the fact that they are in the process of opening but if that changes, we will let you know.

Floats are strongly encouraged, and there’s a little friendly competition — the Best Float wins $250

To sign up your group, contact: Tabitha Byam at 607-832-5123 or tabitha.byam@co.delaware.ny.us

The Greater Delhi Area Chamber of Commerce is a sponsor this community event and invites everyone to line Main Street on Saturday, March 21 at 12pm to celebrate. Dress for the weather, wear your green, and come ready for a fun and festive afternoon in Delhi. 


Greater Delhi Chamber Supports Tourism and You!

Each year, Delaware County Economic Development offers a grant program to promote and develop the tourism industry within Delaware County.   Some of those grants require a non-profit fiscal sponsorship. We are happy to offer that sponsorship as a non-profit organization. Sponsorship is open to all Delaware County based members of the Greater Delhi Area Chamber of Commerce.

History of the Grant

Funds raised through the county occupancy tax are utilized to support the implementation of programs designed to promote and increase tourism in Delaware County, as well as projects relating to capital and infrastructure investments supporting the further development of this industry.

The Grant Program

This program will provide funding assistance to initiatives proposed by the Tourism Promotion Agency for Delaware County that are in the furtherance of their mission to grow the economy and create jobs by increasing overnight stays, visitors, visitor frequency, and visitor spending in Delaware County, New York. Applications for funding assistance will be accepted for specific program activities that are separate and distinct from the agency’s operating budget.

Grant awards are made by the Delaware County Board of Supervisors on recommendation of the Tourism Advisory Board.  Only those proposals that are both recommended by the Tourism Advisory Board and approved by the Delaware County Board of Supervisors will receive funding, regardless of the availability of funds.

If you are interested in applying for a Delaware County Tourism Grant, we recommend that you check out their criteria and guidelines here. If you are in need of a fiscal sponsor to support your grant application, please send an email to mail: hello@visitdelhiny.org.

Applications are due on February 27th, 2026.

Bramley Mountain Fire Tower Joins the Catskills Fire Tower Challenge for 2026

Bramley Mountain Trail (photo by Catskill Mountain Club)

Bramley Mountain Trail (photo by Catskill Mountain Club)

A Perfect Reason to Plan a Trip to the Delhi Area

Exciting news for hikers, outdoor enthusiasts, and Catskills explorers: the Bramley Mountain Fire Tower has officially been added to the 2026 Catskills Fire Tower Challenge, hosted by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation. Bramley Mountain now joins a celebrated list of historic fire towers, including Mount Utsayantha in Stamford, inviting visitors to experience sweeping Catskills views while exploring the natural beauty of Delaware County.

The Catskills Fire Tower Challenge encourages experienced hikers to visit the region’s remaining fire towers, including Balsam Lake Mountain, Hunter Mountain, Overlook Mountain, Red Hill, Tremper Mountain, the Upper Esopus Fire Tower at the Catskills Visitor Center—and now Bramley Mountain right here in Delhi. According to DEC Commissioner Amanda Lefton, the challenge inspires New Yorkers and visitors alike to “get offline and outside,” discover the Catskills from new heights, and foster a deeper appreciation for New York’s public lands.

The tower’s first staffed season was a tremendous success. Volunteer stewards welcomed visitors every weekend and holiday from Memorial Day Weekend through Indigenous Peoples’ Day, with only two rainouts despite a wet start to the season. Visitor numbers were strong throughout the year, with more than 100 people visiting on multiple days and a peak of 113 visitors on October 11 alone. Feedback from hikers consistently highlighted how informative, welcoming, and enthusiastic the volunteer stewards were.

The impact has been clear: trail counters recorded 2,217 hikers between June and August 2025—nearly triple the number from the same period in 2024. With inclusion in the 2026 Fire Tower Challenge, interest is expected to grow even more.

For those looking ahead to 2026, now is the perfect time to plan a trip to the Delhi area. Pair your hike with local dining, shopping, lodging, and cultural experiences, and make a weekend—or longer—out of your Catskills adventure. The Friends of Bramley Mountain Fire Tower are also seeking additional volunteer stewards for the upcoming season; those interested can learn more by contacting info@bramleymountainfiretower.org.

Whether you’re checking off fire towers, chasing fall foliage, or simply looking for fresh air and unforgettable views, Bramley Mountain’s inclusion in the Catskills Fire Tower Challenge makes Delhi an even more compelling destination for 2026. You can learn more about Friends of Bramley Mountain here.

Photo courtesy of Friends of Bramley Mountain.

Bramley Mountain Fire Tower Joins the Catskills Fire Tower Challenge for 2026

Bramley Mountain Trail (photo by Catskill Mountain Club)

Bramley Mountain Trail (photo by Catskill Mountain Club)

A Perfect Reason to Plan a Trip to the Delhi Area

Exciting news for hikers, outdoor enthusiasts, and Catskills explorers: the Bramley Mountain Fire Tower has officially been added to the 2026 Catskills Fire Tower Challenge, hosted by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation. Bramley Mountain now joins a celebrated list of historic fire towers, including Mount Utsayantha in Stamford, inviting visitors to experience sweeping Catskills views while exploring the natural beauty of Delaware County.

The Catskills Fire Tower Challenge encourages experienced hikers to visit the region’s remaining fire towers, including Balsam Lake Mountain, Hunter Mountain, Overlook Mountain, Red Hill, Tremper Mountain, the Upper Esopus Fire Tower at the Catskills Visitor Center—and now Bramley Mountain right here in Delhi. According to DEC Commissioner Amanda Lefton, the challenge inspires New Yorkers and visitors alike to “get offline and outside,” discover the Catskills from new heights, and foster a deeper appreciation for New York’s public lands.

The tower’s first staffed season was a tremendous success. Volunteer stewards welcomed visitors every weekend and holiday from Memorial Day Weekend through Indigenous Peoples’ Day, with only two rainouts despite a wet start to the season. Visitor numbers were strong throughout the year, with more than 100 people visiting on multiple days and a peak of 113 visitors on October 11 alone. Feedback from hikers consistently highlighted how informative, welcoming, and enthusiastic the volunteer stewards were.

The impact has been clear: trail counters recorded 2,217 hikers between June and August 2025—nearly triple the number from the same period in 2024. With inclusion in the 2026 Fire Tower Challenge, interest is expected to grow even more.

For those looking ahead to 2026, now is the perfect time to plan a trip to the Delhi area. Pair your hike with local dining, shopping, lodging, and cultural experiences, and make a weekend—or longer—out of your Catskills adventure. The Friends of Bramley Mountain Fire Tower are also seeking additional volunteer stewards for the upcoming season; those interested can learn more by contacting info@bramleymountainfiretower.org.

Whether you’re checking off fire towers, chasing fall foliage, or simply looking for fresh air and unforgettable views, Bramley Mountain’s inclusion in the Catskills Fire Tower Challenge makes Delhi an even more compelling destination for 2026.

Photo courtesy of Friends of Bramley Mountain.

Holiday Disco Parade Recap!

The Holiday Disco Parade was a huge success on Friday, December 5th. Thanks to our fantastic community, the parade was full of bright and cheerful floats, and ushered in the holiday season to the area. Santa arrived and free, professional photos were available to anyone who wanted a memento from their visit with Santa and Mrs. Claus. Big thanks to the Delhi Beautification Committee for the lighting of the Christmas Tree and all of the participants in the parade. Three winners were awarded cash prizes for having the fantastic floats. See the top winners below:

Delhi Telephone Company, First Place

O’Connor Hospital, Second Place

Brookside Maple & Farm, Third Place

This is Bronco Dining/SUNY Delhi SPG/CADI, Honorable Mention

Thank you to everyone who made this event so successful! Have a fantastic holiday season.

Holiday Disco Parade & Tree Lighting

Get ready for the Delhi Holiday Disco Parade and Tree Lighting on Friday, December 5th! The parade begins at 5:30pm on Delhi’s Main Street with Holiday Disco floats and fun, including Santa and Mrs. Claus arriving to town for the holidays. 

Courthouse Square will be bustling with holiday excitement including the tree lighting, free, professional pictures with Santa, and hot chocolate. 

Cash prizes will be awarded for 1st-3rd place floats. If you’d like to participate in the parade, fill out the form here

Delhi’s Daytime Trick or Treating

Delhi’s Annual Day Time Trick or Treating is taking place this year on Friday, October 31st, from 8am-5pm. The businesses of the Village of Delhi will be giving away candy and treats to young trick or treaters. Browse the growing list of participating businesses below:

Blue Bee Cafe, 114 Main Street
Cannon Free Library, 40 Elm Street
County Department of Planning Parks and Watershed Affairs, Bridge Street & Main Street
Country Store, 2 Kinston Street
DELCO, 95 Main Street
Delaware County Electric Company, 5 Depot Street
Delaware County Personnel office, 1 Courthouse Square Suite 2
Delaware County Real Property Tax, 111 Main Street (Basement)
Delaware National Bank of Delhi, 124 Main Street
Delhi Telephone Company, 107 Main Street
EightyMain Kitchen and Bar, 80 Main Street
Frank Lumia Real Estate Plus, 78 Main Street
Hair Necessities, 138 Main Street
Hair of the Catskills, 74 Main Street
Hymers Farm Market, 9 Main Street
Hollow Cafe, 84 Main Street
The Lost Bookshop, 120 Main Street
Luck Dragon, 100 Main Street
Precision Cuts, 146 Main Street
Stonehouse, 92 Main Street
Strickland Hollow Farm, 70 Main Street
Tay Tea, 84 Main Street
This & That, 110 Main Street 
The Turning Point of Delaware County, 145 Main Street
Town of Delhi Clerks Office, 5 Elm st
NINTH of JUNE, 2 Court Street
Village of Delhi, 9 Court Street
The Vintage Victorian, 118 Main Street

Fall Hiking in the Greater Delhi Area

Cooler temperatures have arrived, with a sprinkle of warmer days mixed in, and it's the perfect time to hit the trails. If you know where to look, there is no shortage of beautiful hiking locations within a quick drive of Delhi.

The Gribley Trail is a 3 mile trail located on Sheldon Drive passing behind Delaware Academy. This trail makes a loop yet provides options to connect with Frightful Falls Trail and Bulldog Run Trail depending on the length and elevation you would like to hike. Together these three trails make up the Delhi Trails at Mt. Crawford

The Smith Pond Trail is an easy 1.1 mile hike with its trailhead on Route 28 opposite of Delaware Academy. It follows the West Branch of the Delaware River through grasslands and mixed forest. 

Photo of the Delhi EDU Center

For a trail intended to provide a full body workout, visit the Community Fitness Trail. This half mile trail has six fitness features and two picnic tables. 

The SUNY Delhi Outdoor Education Center is a 40 acre park with trails that meander through old farm fields and dip down to the Delaware River. There is a labyrinth, a butterfly garden, fishing access, picnic tables and education markers sharing knowledge of native trees. 

The Bramley Mountain Trail and Fire Tower is a 4 mile loop that passes through an abandoned bluestone quarry, past small cliffs and enclaves, with expansive views and fire tower at the top.

Take advantage of this time of year and the gorgeous trails that the Catskill 3500 Club have worked so hard to establish. See you out there!

Find Waldo in Delhi, NY for the Second Year!

The search is on! Waldo has landed in Delhi, NY, and is hiding in 25 local businesses. Hosted by The Lost Bookshop in partnership with American Booksellers Association and Candlewick Press, Waldo has ventured to 25 local businesses and needs to be found! To participate in this scavenger hunt, visit The Lost Bookshop to pick up a Find Waldo passport, visit as many shops as you can, and receive a stamp each time you find Waldo. The stamps on your passport help you redeem prizes and enter you in to win the big raffle at the end of the month. All participants are welcome to attend the celebration party at The Lost Bookshop on July 13st. 


Learn more on The Lost Bookshop’s website, Instagram, and Facebook.

Village of Delhi Welcomes Kayak Rentals

The village of Delhi has an easily accessible self-serve kayak rental at Hoyt Park. Renting the kayak is easy! Download the app, unlock the equipment, enjoy your paddle, and return! Oftentimes, experienced kayakers paddle in rivers while newcomers and first-timers venture to still bodies of water such as large ponds or small lakes. 

It is important to be prepared before you embark on your kayaking adventure! Though the kayaks are available right along the West Branch Delaware River, if you have never used a kayak, consider bringing the kayak to a pond or lake. Below are important considerations to make before beginning a kayak adventure:

-Plan a trip for your experience level
If this is your first time kayaking, consider beginning at a pond or lake. If you are an experienced kayaker, the river may be an appropriate option for you.

-Research local hazards and weather
When the area receives heavy rainfall in a short period of time, the water level will rise making for a more rapid experience on the river. If there has been recent flooding or storms, trees may be down in the river creating a hazard to avoid. Make sure you are aware of the possibilities before beginning your adventure. 

-Know your float plan
If kayaking down the river, make sure you know where you will exit the water and have a vehicle there to retrieve the kayak. Kayaks will need to be brought back to the rental location at Hoyt Park.

-Wear a lifejacket 
A Personal Floatation Device is mandatory in NYS. Make sure you wear the lifejacket provided.

-Dress for immersion
Even if it isn’t your plan, you may end up getting wet or even fully immersed. Make sure you are dressed in clothing you can swim in.

The Delhi Town Pool is Open!

Photo courtesy of The Delhi Town Pool

The Delhi Pool is a great place to cool off in the summer months! Not only is it a fantastic option to beat the heat during open swim, but there are also classes and lessons available to attend with prior registration. Find more information about swim lessons, water aerobics, and programming on the town’s website here and Facebook.

Open Swim Hours:
1pm-6pm, Monday-Saturday
1pm-5pm, Sunday

Where to Eat after the Delhi Bridge Run

After working up an appetite running the beautiful 5K through Delhi, NY, make sure you refuel at one of our fantastic chamber member businesses within walking distance or just a short drive. Whether you’d like a light breakfast, a hearty lunch, or a fantastic dinner with a gorgeous view, there is something in the area for you!

Photo courtesy of Hollow Cafe

Photo courtesy of Eighty Main

Tay Tea for tea & empanadas!
84 Main Street, Delhi, NY

Hollow for breakfast, lunch & dinner!
84 Main Street, Delhi, NY

Good Cheap Food for lunch & groceries!
53 Main Street, Delhi, NY
Promos from Good Cheap Food for Bridge Run participants:
–FREE Coffee with any purchase.
–FREE Canvas Tote Bag with any $20 purchase

Strickland Hollow Cafe for lunch!
70 Main Street, Delhi, NY

O’Neill’s Shire Pub for lunch & dinner!
123 Main Street, Delhi, NY

Francesca’s Pizzeria & Restaurant for lunch & dinner!
3 Main Street, Delhi, NY

Bluestone at Scotch Mountain for lunch & dinner!
85 Scotch Mountain Road, Delhi, NY

EightyMain for dinner!
80 Main Street, Delhi, NY

Stonewall at the Meredith Inn for dinner!
4206 Turnpike Road, Delhi, NY

Hamden Inn for dinner!
35769 NY-10 Hamden, NY

Delhi Farmers' Market Moves Outside!

The time has come for the Delhi Farmers’ Market to get a little Vitamin D! The market moves outside this Wednesday, May 7th, for what will be another fantastic season for the outdoor Delhi Farmers’ Market. Over 40 regular vendors fill Courthouse Square each week to sell local meat and produce, art and jewelry, herbal remedies and baked goods, and everything in between. The event brings the town to life and creates a feeling of connection, joy, and bounty that can be felt by all who attend. Make plans to meet your friends for lunch at the market and shop for all your weekly grocery needs.

Win 2 Free Tickets to Sessa at West Kortright Center!

The West Kortright Center is celebrating its 50th season of presenting world-renown art, music, performances, and workshops. This fantastic staple in the community provides a hub for artistic enjoyment and expression. To kick-start the 50th season, the West Kortright Center is presenting a live concert by Sessa this weekend on Saturday, April 19th at 7pm. Sessa’s music unapologetically and seamlessly mashes musical references from Sessa’s early passions for psychedelia and garage rock with songs sung in Portuguese with visceral, sensual lyrics. 

To welcome the 50th season of programming, the West Kortright Center is offering two free tickets to this event! To enter to win the tickets, email the Greater Delhi Chamber at hello@visitdelhiny.org by Wednesday, April 16th at 6pm. The winner will be chosen at random and will be notified Thursday, April 17th.

Enter to win and enjoy a beautiful show to celebrate the beginning of the West Kortright Center’s 50th season! See what other programming they have scheduled here.

Local Holiday Shopping Highlights

It is the time of year to really show the community some love by shopping locally! Lucky for the Greater Delhi Area, there is exceptional shopping right on Main Street in Delhi. We have highlighted our Chamber Members that offer fantastic shopping in the Greater Delhi Area! Browse the shops below and enjoy supporting local businesses while getting thoughtful gifts for your loved ones.

🌟🌲 Aunt Jet’s is an enchanted emporium that sells handcrafted jewelry, crystals & gemstones, fine incense, candles, Tarot & Runes, pendulums, books, journals, and so many other magickal items! This is a perfect stop for thoughtful and mystical gifts located upstairs at 68 ½ Main Street, Delhi, NY. 



🌟🌲  Delaware Pantry is located in a restored stable on Route 28 just minutes outside of the village of Delhi. Browse the thoughtful shop full of locally made jewelry, herbal products, salt, soap, woodwork, art, books, and much much more. This is a great shopping destination for all things local and handcrafted!


🌟🌲  Maplewood Farm & Orchard has opened their shop doors on 74 Meredith Street through the holiday season! The seasonal shop offers maple products, ornaments, wreaths, soap, cookies and more. Their hours are 10am-3pm on December 7th, 14th, 21st, and 24th.

🌟🌲  The Lost Bookshop on Main Street in Delhi, NY, offers a wide variety of books, knick knacks, and novelty stickers. Whether you are looking for a book of poetry, an engulfing novel, or a book for a baby’s first Christmas, the shop has something for everyone. 

🌟🌲  Tay Tea is a tea shop and showroom specializing in hand-blended artisanal teas, functional and fashionable clothing, elegant teaware, and thoughtfully made products that are supportive of body and mind. Visit the shop on Main Street in Delhi, NY, to explore everything or order a holiday tea gift box online!

🌟🌲 Greentree Home Candle is an eco-conscious candle company in Treadwell, NY. They offer gorgeous beeswax candles in a variety of styles and colors. Explore their online shop, find their products in local stores, or purchase a gift card!


🌟🌲 Strickland Hollow Tasting Room & Bottleshop has you covered for holiday dinners and gifts. Gift a bottle of Apple Brandy made by Strickland Hollow with the apples grown in their orchard and explore all of the other NYS beverages available in the shop.

🌟🌲 Main Street Cards & Gifts is a staple on Main Street in Delhi, selling a variety of amazing gift options such as sterling silver earrings, local apparel, candles, journals, preserves, and much more. This is a great place to shop when you may not be sure what you’re looking for! Many thoughtful gifts line their shelves.


🌟🌲 Ninth of June is a new shoe and apparel store that opened up this fall to offer the community practical and fashionable goods. Shop boots, sneakers, hats, scarves, gloves, socks, bags, wallets, sweaters, and more! If you don’t know your loved one size, purchase a gift card!

🌟🌲Good Cheap Food not only offers everything you need for holiday cooking but they feature many local giftable items as well. Now through the holidays, they are open late on Fridays with a selection of artisan made items that are perfect for thoughtful gift giving.

🌟🌲The Stonehouse Shop has amazing giftable items, a lot of which are handmade internationally in places such as Morocco or Japan. Browse stunning ornaments, candles, blankets and throws, rugs, knives, and other beautiful items.


🌟🌲This and That has a collection of vintage furniture and tchotchkes that are great for home design and for thoughtful gift giving. The store is lined with one-of-a-kind eclectic items that make for unique and meaningful gifts.

🌟🌲Stone & Sawyer is a workshop and storefront on Main Street in Delhi that sells handcrafted stoneware ceramic table lamps. Currently, their 2nd Annual Heart of the Catskills Humane Society Fundraiser is underway with lamps for sale at lower prices and two lamps up for auction. Visit their storefront window to view the lamps and find out more information!

Harvest Festival 2024

The 39th Annual Delhi Harvest Festival was a huge success this year! On the weekend of the fall equinox, 77 vendors offering food, festive crafts, delicious baked goods, and local food, gathered on Courthouse Square and Main Street in Delhi, NY, to welcome community members, visiting families, and everyone in between for a day of festive fall shopping. The weather could not have been better with clear skies, warm sun, and a slight breeze that ushered fall into the Greater Delhi Area. 

Families gathered to browse the market while music by Bobby Curious filled the square. Picnic tables in the middle of the square were filled with happy kids snacking on baked goods and sipping on local cider. Setting up and breaking down took place without a hitch thanks to the coordination of Christina Viafore and the helping hands of the brothers from Kappa Sigma Epsilon.

Overall the day was beautiful, filled with community, apple cider donuts, and quality products made by local vendors. Thank you to all of the volunteers, vendors, and members of the Greater Delhi Area Chamber of Commerce Board who helped make this event a success!

Delhi's 2nd Annual Halloween Decorating Contest

Delhi's 2nd Annual Halloween Decorating Contest has been announced! Organized and hosted by a Delaware Academy student, this spooky and fun contest invites businesses and residents of the Village of Delhi to adorn their storefronts and houses with Halloween decor that will wow or horrify all who bear witness. 

Businesses and homes are judged in separate categories and prizes will be awarded to those in 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place! Enter to join the contest by emailing: delhishalloweencontest@gmail.com. Final judging will take place on October 27th!

Rules are outlined by the contest organizer below:

Decorating Rules

Residential

  1. To have fun

  2. Decor must be visible from street

  3. Homes must be in or close to the village

  4. Single properties only 

Businesses

  1. To have fun

  2. Decor must be visible from street

  3. Businesses must be in or close to the village

  4. Follow village/town rules

Judging Criteria

Residential & Business

  1. Over all wow factor

  2. Houses judged on “their style” of decorating ( a house that uses blow ups should not be given a bad score because they are not scary) 

  3. Use mean average (all scores added up then divided by number of judges)

  4. Judging scale 1-10 “points”


If you have any questions about the contest or would like to participate, email delhishalloweencontest@gmail.com. We look forward to seeing how the town will transform as we approach Halloween!

39th Annual Delhi Harvest Festival!

The 39th Annual Delhi Harvest Festival takes place Saturday, September 21st, 2024, from 10am-4pm! This annual event celebrates all of the labors of summer while basking in the bountiful harvest, beauty, and festivities of fall! Delhi’s Main Street and Courthouse Square will be full of vendors, producers, herbalists, craftspeople, and live music. This event brings the community and visitors together for a festive day in the heart of Delhi. Come shop with us while snacking on an apple cider donut!

Interested in becoming a vendor? Sign-up here!