Think the neighborhood calendar goes quiet after summer ends? Think again. August is when the Jenkintown Farmers Market hits its most abundant stretch, and September rolls in with two of the biggest community events on the Abington Township calendar — a hundred-car festival on Easton Road and a library sale that doubles as a social event. Here is what is coming and why you want to put these dates on your phone now.
Whether you have lived in Rydal for a decade or you are scouting the neighborhood for the first time, this is the kind of stretch that shows exactly what makes this corner of Montgomery County tick. Each one is a short drive or bike ride from your front door, and each one is built around the same thing: people who show up for each other.
🎬 Vlog direction: Hand-held tracking shot through sun-dappled market canopies, close-up of hands sorting heirloom tomatoes and peaches, a child holding a sunflower bigger than their face, golden late-afternoon light. Text overlay — "THURSDAYS 3-7 PM — JENKINTOWN FARMERS MARKET."
01 Jenkintown Farmers Market — Peak Season, Every Thursday
The Jenkintown Farmers Market is in its Thursday groove at 460 York Road (the library parking lot), running 3:00 to 7:00 PM every week. And right now, in late summer, is when this market is at its absolute best. The stalls that carried spring greens and strawberries back in May are now stacked with the deep, sun-ripened flavors of August and September.
We are talking heirloom tomatoes in every color — purple cherokee, striped green zebra, deep red brandywine — still warm from the field. Peaches so fragrant you can smell them from three stalls away. Sweet corn, okra, eggplant, and peppers in quantities that demand you invite people over for dinner. Mockingbird Sourdough brings loaves that sell out by 5:00 PM sharp. Herrcastle Farm is there with pasture-raised chicken and beef. And the flower bouquets — zinnias, sunflowers, dahlias — are the kind of centerpiece that makes a kitchen table feel alive.
This is the Thursday ritual that anchors your week. Swing by after work, wander the tents, say hi to the vendors you now know by name, and run into your neighbors doing the same thing. It is five minutes from Rydal, it runs through the fall, and it is proof that the best sense of community is the one you can taste.
🎬 Vlog direction: Elevated wide shot of Easton Road transformed into a festival lane, rows of classic cars gleaming in September sun, families with strollers and coffee cups moving between vendor tents, tree canopy showing first hints of yellow. Text overlay — "SATURDAY, SEPT 19 — ROSLYN FALL FESTIVAL & CAR SHOW."
02 Roslyn Fall Festival & Car Show — The 26th Annual Edition
Mark your calendar for Saturday, September 19, because the 26th annual Roslyn Fall Festival & Car Show is the kind of community event that defines a neighborhood. From 12:00 to 5:00 PM, Easton Road between East Avenue and Woodland Avenue transforms into a pedestrian corridor of classic cars, local vendors, food stalls, and live entertainment. Thousands of people from across Abington Township and beyond make this a yearly tradition.
The car show is the anchor — expect everything from restored 1960s Mustangs and vintage Corvettes to modern exotics and lovingly kept project cars that their owners have spent years perfecting. But the festival is more than chrome and hood ornaments. Food vendors line the street, local artisans and crafters set up tables, and the vibe is pure small-town September — kids with face paint, neighbors catching up after summer, the first cool afternoon of the season arriving just in time.
Roslyn is right next door to Rydal, so this is a five-minute drive or a fifteen-minute bike ride. Bring a chair, plan to stay for a couple of hours, and leave with a full stomach and a stronger sense of why this area feels like home.
🎬 Vlog direction: Smooth interior pan across long tables stacked with books and small potted plants, warm natural light falling through tall library windows, close-up of hands browsing a vintage cookbook and a small succulent. Text overlay — "SATURDAY, SEPT 27 — FALL BOOK & PLANT SALE."
03 Abington Free Library — Fall Book and Plant Sale
One week after the car show, head over to 1030 Old York Road, Abington, for the Abington Free Library Fall Book and Plant Sale on Saturday, September 27, from 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM. This is the Friends of the Library's signature seasonal event, and it combines two things this neighborhood loves: good reads and greenery.
The book side of things is a treasure hunt — fiction, non-fiction, children's books, cookbooks, biographies, and the kind of oddball finds that make used-book shopping addictive. The plant side is the twist that makes this sale special: volunteers bring in houseplants, perennials, and seasonal greenery, so you walk out with something to read and something to put in a sunny window or your front garden. Everything is priced to move, and every dollar stays in the library.
Arrive early for the best selection, bring a canvas bag or two, and plan to browse. The sale runs until 3:00 PM, but the best finds go fast. It is the kind of unhurried Saturday morning that reminds you why local libraries are worth supporting — and why fall in Montgomery County has a rhythm all its own.
Living here means never running out of things to do.
A Thursday farmers market run at the peak of the season. A hundred-year-old Ford parked next to a pop-up food stall on Easton Road. A Saturday morning spent browsing books and picking out a new houseplant at the library. This is what the next six weeks look like in Rydal and Abington Township — and every season brings the same energy, just with different colors.
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Quick Reference — What's Coming
- Jenkintown Farmers Market — Every Thursday, 3:00–7:00 PM, 460 York Rd (Jenkintown Library lot). Free. Peak produce season running through fall.
- Roslyn Fall Festival & Car Show — 26th Annual — Saturday, September 19, 12:00–5:00 PM, Easton Rd between East Ave and Woodland Ave, Roslyn. Free. Classic cars, food, craft vendors, live entertainment.
- Abington Free Library Fall Book and Plant Sale — Saturday, September 27, 10:00 AM–3:00 PM, 1030 Old York Rd, Abington. Books, houseplants, perennials. Proceeds support the library.
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