Fall is a beautiful time of year. It’s filled with picturesque scenery and delicious flavors, like warm apple cider. As the leaves change and offer a taste of seasonal bliss, you may wonder what types of merriment and fall activities you can bring home.
Here are a few of fall’s activities to help you get in the pumpkin pie spirit.
Light up the night by hosting a glow party. First, install black lights. Then add glowing decorations, such as glow tape, UV balloons and glow stickers.
Just be sure to be gracious to your guests and neighbors alike. Let your fellow community members know you’ll be throwing a glow party, and make sure you find a time and date that suits everyone.
It’s time to organize your closet. Light summer clothing can be stored, while heavier clothing such as sweaters, scarves and jackets can be brought to the front.
It’s also a good way to check what may need to be rehomed or whether there are any new cracks, warping or other small damage marks in the closet. If you see any, it may be a good time to start your maintenance and repair lists for the chillier months ahead.
Now that you’ve gone through the closets, made a large donation pile and prepared your list of charities, consider adding a simple way to give back to your immediate community. Fall activities spent serving your neighborhood are a great way to open the season, after all.
Assist local shelters by organizing a blanket drive. You and a few friends can host the drive at a community location to give everyone the chance to participate. Make sure the blankets collected are either new or gently used.
Whether you intend to visit the pumpkin patch, go apple picking or attend your local fall festival, the season offers a plethora of activities and experiences for just about everyone. Get the fun fall activities rolling this autumn with these simple starter tips.
Active in residential brokerage since 1985, Michael enjoys a loyal following of past buyers and sellers. Prior to entering brokerage, he studied culinary arts and managed restaurants in the Boston area. Born and raised in Newton, Michael is very familiar with the Greater Boston area. His seven-day-a-week commitment to his profession serves his clients and customers well. His educational background includes The Johnson & Wales Culinary Institute, The Lee Institute for Real Estate, and The Tom Hopkins and Floyd Wickman Sales Training courses.
In recognition of his completion of the prescribed courses in real estate practice and ethics, Michael has earned the distinguished GRI (Graduate, Realtor Institute) designation. He continues his long-standing membership in the National Association of Realtors and is an avid fly fisherman, musician, and outdoor enthusiast.
Michael was awarded the International President's Circle Award for sales expertise, market knowledge, and dedication to clients for 2020 and 2021. In 2022 and 2023 he was awarded the International Presidents Elite Award, representing the Top 2% of Hammond Residential & Coldwell Banker Agents Worldwide, for demonstrating exceptional sales production, ambition and his commitment to the Real Estate Industry.