Summer might be coming to an end but there is plenty to look forward to! Along with a new academic year, it’s a chance to embrace the changing of the seasons with plenty of upcoming holidays to get excited about.
For everyone starting their studies with us at The Harvest English Institute this fall, we have compiled a selection of fantastic local events taking place that will not only be fun to attend, but are also a great opportunity to practice all the English you will have learned with us on your English language adventure so far!
See our guide to local events near your Harvest English Institute Campus below.
Newark, New Jersey
Washington Park Farmers Market
- Every Wednesday
- Free to attend
Head out to Broad Street & Washington Park for the weekly farmer’s market in Newark. Not only is it a great opportunity to try some fresh, local ingredients, you might even pick up a handmade gift made by a local craftsperson.
- First Friday of every month – 5pm – 9pm
- Free to attend
Immerse yourself in Newark’s vibrant culture at the September First Friday evening, when the streets of Newark come to life showcasing a wide selection of artists, musicians, artisan food, and street performers.
Orlando, Florida
- Monday, September 24th
- Free to attend
Held at the Miccosukee Resort & Gaming in Miami, the American Indian Day Festival is a chance to experience the traditions of the Native Americans and learn about their heritage with a range of entertainment including music and dance, traditional foods, tribal arts, and a Miccosukee fashion show.
Los Angeles, California
- Saturday, September 8th
- Free to attend
Take a stroll along Downtown Long Beach to explore an array of artwork including paintings, sculpture, photography, and crafts created by local artists. Visitors can also enjoy live music throughout the evening and a range of local foods.
There you have it, your September line-up. We hope that these local events will be a great start to your English Language adventure in the US, giving you the opportunity to enjoy the rich and varied American culture, as well as a chance to practice your newly learned English skills. We would love to hear about how much you enjoyed them in the comments below.