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Saturdays at the Market, Classic Cars on Easton Road, and a Holiday Craft Fair Coming This November: Your Late-Summer and Fall Guide for Rydal

By the RMCA Board · 3 min read

Think Rydal is just a quiet suburb? Here is what is happening this month and beyond. The Glenside Farmers Market is hitting its late-summer peak with heirloom tomatoes and sweet corn that taste like August should. The 26th annual Roslyn Fall Festival & Car Show is revving up for a Saturday afternoon you will want on your calendar. And the Abington Art Center has announced dates for its beloved Holiday Art & Fine Craft Fair, giving you a perfect reason to start thinking about handmade gifts before November sneaks up. Here is your late-summer and early-fall lineup for Rydal and the Abington corridor.

These are the events that make the neighborhood feel like a real community. Whether you have lived here for decades or you are just starting to explore what Rydal has to offer, this is the stretch of the year when things really come alive.

🎬 Vlog direction: Hand-held walking shot through the Glenside Farmers Market, canvas bags full of produce, wooden crates stacked with purple eggplants and ruby-red heirloom tomatoes, a vendor handing paper-wrapped flowers to a customer, golden morning light diffused through the market canopy, the SEPTA station visible at the end of the block. Text overlay: "SATURDAYS 9-1 — GLENSIDE FARMERS MARKET THROUGH NOV 22."

01 Glenside Farmers Market: Saturday Mornings Done Right

Farmers market on a bright Saturday morning with white vendor tents, fresh produce displayed on wooden crates, and families with canvas shopping bags under the shade of mature trees

If you have not made it to the Glenside Farmers Market this season, you still have time. The market runs every Saturday from 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM at 49 West Glenside Avenue in downtown Glenside, and it keeps going all the way through November 22. That is three more months of the best local produce Montgomery County has to offer.

Right now we are in the sweet spot of the growing season. The farmers are bringing in late-summer tomatoes that taste like sunshine, sweet corn that barely makes it home before someone starts shucking it on the counter, and peaches that drip down your chin. The flower vendors have bouquets that look like they were picked from a cutting garden that morning. There is a baker who sets up near the train station side with sourdough loaves that sell out by 10:30, so get there early if you want one.

What makes the Glenside market special is the setting. It is right in the heart of the business district, steps from the Glenside SEPTA station, with the historic train platform as a backdrop. The street fills up with neighbors running into each other, kids with sticky fingers from the free samples, and the kind of small-town Saturday morning energy that reminds you why you chose this neighborhood.

From Rydal, the market is a five-minute drive or a fifteen-minute walk from the Meadowbrook station area. Bring a reusable bag or two, grab a coffee from one of the nearby cafes, and make it your Saturday routine. The market runs rain or shine, and parking is free in the municipal lot behind Glenside Avenue.

🎬 Vlog direction: Slow glide along Easton Road in Roslyn, vintage cars lined up bumper-to-bumper on both sides — a red '65 Mustang, a turquoise '57 Bel Air, a glossy black Model A — families strolling between them with festival food, a live band under a tent on a side street, kids getting their faces painted at a craft booth, warm September afternoon light casting long shadows across the asphalt. Text overlay: "SAT SEP 19 — 26TH ANNUAL ROSLYN FALL FESTIVAL & CAR SHOW — EASTON ROAD 12-5 PM."

02 Roslyn Fall Festival & Car Show: A North Hills Tradition, 26 Years Strong

Classic American cars lined up along a tree-lined street during a fall car show, families browsing between the polished vintage automobiles, warm afternoon light through the trees

Mark Saturday, September 19 on your calendar. The 26th Annual Roslyn Fall Festival & Car Show takes over Easton Road from East Avenue to Woodland Avenue from 12:00 to 5:00 PM, and it is one of those events that defines what community looks like in Abington Township.

The car show is the main attraction, and it draws an impressive lineup. You will see everything from carefully restored vintage Mustangs and Camaros to chrome-laden classics from the 1950s and custom builds that blur the line between art and engineering. Owners set up folding chairs next to their cars and talk shop with anyone who stops to look, which is exactly the kind of low-pressure, neighborly vibe that makes this event work.

But the car show is only part of it. Easton Road closes to through traffic for the afternoon, and the whole stretch fills with vendor booths, food trucks, a live music stage, and activities for kids. There is a face-painting station, a balloon artist, and usually a fire truck from the local station that kids can climb on. The food vendors run the gamut from festival classics like funnel cake and hot dogs to local restaurants setting up pop-up stands with more ambitious menus.

The festival is free to attend, and parking is available in the lots off Woodland Avenue and on side streets. For Rydal and Meadowbrook residents, it is a seven-minute drive straight up Huntingdon Pike. Bring chairs or just plan to walk the strip, grab some food from a truck, and settle in for an afternoon of classic cars and small-town energy. If the weather cooperates, and it usually does in late September, this is one of those perfect fall afternoons you will remember all winter.

🎬 Vlog direction: Wide establishing shot of Alverthorpe Manor in full autumn color, the sculpture garden paths visible through bare branches, then a cut to close-up shots of handmade ceramics on a display table, woven scarves in earth tones, wooden cutting boards with live edges, hand-poured soy candles in mason jars — guests browsing under the manor portico, warm late-autumn light streaming through the trees. Text overlay: "SUN NOV 15 — HOLIDAY ART & FINE CRAFT FAIR — ABINGTON ART CENTER 11-4 PM."

03 Abington Art Center Holiday Art & Fine Craft Fair: Start Your Holiday Shopping Here

A community festival on a bright autumn afternoon with white vendor tents, food trucks, families strolling, and a live music stage under mature shade trees with warm golden-hour light

It may only be August, but the Abington Art Center has already announced dates for one of the most anticipated events of the season. The Holiday Art & Fine Craft Fair returns on Sunday, November 15, from 11:00 AM to 4:00 PM at 515 Meetinghouse Road in Jenkintown. Mark it now before the calendar fills up.

If you have never been, here is what you are missing. The Art Center transforms the grounds of Alverthorpe Manor into a curated marketplace of handmade work by dozens of local artists and craftspeople. Think ceramics that feel substantial in your hands, handwoven textiles in colors that match every living room, wooden serving boards with natural edges, hand-poured candles, original prints, and jewelry that looks like it came from a boutique instead of a mall. Every vendor is vetted by the Art Center, which means the quality is consistently impressive.

What makes this fair different from a typical holiday market is the setting. The manor sits on 27 acres of sculpture park, and in mid-November the grounds are in full autumn transition — bare trees against grey skies, the sculpture silhouettes stark against the landscape, the manor windows glowing warm through the afternoon. The vendors set up both inside the gallery spaces and under tents on the lawn, so the whole place feels like a seasonal destination rather than just a shopping trip.

Admission is free, and there is plenty of parking in the Art Center lot and on surrounding streets. From Rydal, it is a five-minute drive up Meetinghouse Road. Bring cash or a card, bring a tote bag, and plan to spend at least an hour wandering the grounds. This is the kind of event where you walk in for a quick look and walk out with most of your holiday shopping done and a coffee in hand from the on-site cafe.

Living here means never running out of things to do.

Saturday mornings at the farmers market with a canvas bag and a coffee. A classic car show on Easton Road with funnel cake and vintage chrome. A November afternoon at the manor, shopping for handmade gifts while the sculpture garden sleeps under autumn skies. This is what life in Rydal and Abington Township looks like when you are in the right place.

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Quick Reference — Late-Summer & Fall Events

  • Glenside Farmers Market — Saturdays, 9 AM-1 PM, through Nov 22. 49 West Glenside Ave, Glenside. Free entry. Peak produce season now through September.
  • 26th Annual Roslyn Fall Festival & Car Show — Sat, Sep 19, 12-5 PM. Easton Road from East Ave to Woodland Ave. Free. Classic cars, food vendors, live music, kids activities.
  • Abington Art Center Holiday Art & Fine Craft Fair — Sun, Nov 15, 11 AM-4 PM. 515 Meetinghouse Rd, Jenkintown. Free. Handmade gifts by local artists at historic Alverthorpe Manor.

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From Saturday market mornings to manor holiday shopping, Rydal-Meadowbrook has something for everyone this season. Join RMCA and stay connected.

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