1of23The Warren Volunteer Fire Co. held the 54th Warren Fall Festival last weekend. Offerings included fire truck rides, chain saw carving, blacksmith demos, country crafts and more.Trish Haldin / For Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less2of23Ambulance Chief Marcia Schulz gives service with a smile at the food stand. The Warren Volunteer Fire Co. held the 54th Warren Fall Festival last weekend. Offerings included fire truck rides, chain saw carving, blacksmith demos, country crafts and more.Trish Haldin / For Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
3of234of23The Warren Volunteer Fire Co. held the 54th Warren Fall Festival last weekend. Offerings included fire truck rides, chain saw carving, blacksmith demos, country crafts and more.Trish Haldin / For Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less5of23The band "The Regulators" entertain the crowd. The Warren Volunteer Fire Co. held the 54th Warren Fall Festival last weekend. Offerings included fire truck rides, chain saw carving, blacksmith demos, country crafts and more.Trish Haldin / For Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
6of237of23The Warren Volunteer Fire Co. held the 54th Warren Fall Festival last weekend. Offerings included fire truck rides, chain saw carving, blacksmith demos, country crafts and more.Trish Haldin / For Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less8of23The Warren Volunteer Fire Co. held the 54th Warren Fall Festival last weekend. Offerings included fire truck rides, chain saw carving, blacksmith demos, country crafts and more.Trish Haldin / For Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
9of2310of23On October 10th and 11th, 2015, from 10am to 5pm (rain or shine) the Warren Volunteer Fire Company, Inc. held the 54th Warren Fall Festival. Offerings included fire truck rides, chain saw carving, blacksmith demos, country crafts and more. Brad Johnson, a member of the Warren Volunteer Fire Company, demonstrates an apple press with apples grown in Warren. The Sloane's Cider Mill is in honor of Eric Sloane, who in 1961 had a fundraiser to fix the church clock. Now, the Warren Volunteer Fire Company carries on the tradition.Trish Haldin / For Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less11of23The Warren Volunteer Fire Co. held the 54th Warren Fall Festival last weekend. Offerings included fire truck rides, chain saw carving, blacksmith demos, country crafts and more.Trish Haldin / For Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
12of2313of23The Warren Volunteer Fire Co. held the 54th Warren Fall Festival last weekend. Offerings included fire truck rides, chain saw carving, blacksmith demos, country crafts and more. Sarah Tobin and Steven Romano, both 15, from the Wamogo FFA Timber Time, demonstrate the "log roll.”Trish Haldin / For Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less14of23The Warren Volunteer Fire Co. held the 54th Warren Fall Festival last weekend. Offerings included fire truck rides, chain saw carving, blacksmith demos, country crafts and more. Hitting a bulls-eye on the Ax Throw, Becca Pearson, 17, of Torrington, shows off her skills.Trish Haldin / For Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
15of2316of23Charlie Rollin, 5, of Cornwall, enjoys the 500-foot zip line that went over Fiddle’s Pond. The Warren Volunteer Fire Co. held the 54th Warren Fall Festival last weekend. Offerings included fire truck rides, chain saw carving, blacksmith demos, country crafts and more.Trish Haldin / For Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less17of23The Warren Volunteer Fire Co. held the 54th Warren Fall Festival last weekend. Offerings included fire truck rides, chain saw carving, blacksmith demos, country crafts and more.Trish Haldin / For Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
18of2319of23The Warren Volunteer Fire Co. held the 54th Warren Fall Festival last weekend. Offerings included fire truck rides, chain saw carving, blacksmith demos, country crafts and more.Trish Haldin / For Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less20of23Kevin Tessier and his children, Campbell Tessier, 8, and Merritt Tessier, 7, of Litchfield, enjoy watching the "Merryall Madness" pumpkin cannon firing on the banks of Fiddler's Pond. The Warren Volunteer Fire Co. held the 54th Warren Fall Festival last weekend. Offerings included fire truck rides, chain saw carving, blacksmith demos, country crafts and more.Trish Haldin / For Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
21of2322of23Brad Johnson, a member of the Warren Volunteer Fire Co., demonstrates an apple press. The Sloane's Cider Mill is in honor of Eric Sloane, who in 1961 had a fundraiser to fix the church clock. The Warren Volunteer Fire Co. now carries on the tradition. The Warren Volunteer Fire Co. held the 54th Warren Fall Festival last weekend. Offerings included fire truck rides, chain saw carving, blacksmith demos, country crafts and more.Trish Haldin / For Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less