Reinstein Fall Festival is September 17, 2022 from 10am to 4pm feature live animals, food, music scavenger hunt and 25 exhibitors. FREE. Fist 500 visitors receive a free tote bag and water bottle. 93 Honorine Drive.
With Live Music from the Buffalo Ukulele Club at 12:30 pm and 1:45 pm
Food from Boy Scout Troop 500
Special Events:
10:30 am Turtle Feeding
11 am to 3 pm Facepainting with Cheektowaga YES (Youth Engaged in Service)
11:00 am Hike with a DEC Forester
11:30 am Wildlife Talk with the SPCA Serving Erie County
NOON Fishing Demonstration with Fly Fishers International
1:00 pm Turtle Feeding
1:15 pm DEC Forest Ranger Demonstration
2 PM Fishing Demonstration with Fly Fishers International
3:00 pm Turtle Feeding
Engage in these Activities:
- Scientist Station
- Pond Exploration Area
- Make a T-shirt bag: Bring an old T-shirt and transform it into a reuseable bag!
- Wildlife Spotter’s Challenge
- Scavenger Hunt
Kick off the fall season by spending a day in the woods. Enjoy crafts for kids, live animals, hands-on activities, food, live music, and more! No registration required.
We encourage visitors to bring cash to purchase food and merchandise, as there is no ATM on site.
Please leave pets at home.
List of Exhibitors:
- Buffalo Women of Environmental Learning & Leadership (BWELL)
- Buffalo Audubon Society
- Buffalo Geological Society
- Buffalo Niagara Waterkeeper
- Cheektowaga Historical Association
- Cheektowaga Youth Engaged in Service (YES)
- Cradle Beach Camp
- Earth Spirit Ed. Services
- Erie County Soil & Water Conservation District
- Friends of Reinstein Woods
- Greater Niagara Frontier Council – Boy Scouts of America
- Lake Erie Chapter- Fly Fishers International
- NYSDEC Bureau of Ecosystem Health
- NYSDEC Bureau of Wildlife
- NYSDEC Division of Forest Protection
- NYSDEC Division of Lands & Forests
- NYSDEC Law Enforcement
- NYS Department of Public Service
- NYS Parks
- Penn Dixie Fossil Park & Nature Reserve
-
PUSH for Clean Heat
- SPCA Serving Erie County- Wildlife Department
- Tifft Nature Preserve
- US Fish & Wildlife Service