Stew Leonard’s in Norwalk (100 Westport Ave.) has announced its 2021 Harvest and Halloween events taking place during the months of September and October.
Harvest & Halloween Drive Through
Friday, September 17 – Sunday, October 31, 2021
Open during store hours
Starting on September 17, cars will follow a farm-animal themed Harvest Drive Through experience in the Stew Leonard’s parking lot, located just steps from Stew’s pumpkin patch, featuring everyone’s favorite sights of the season. Then, on October 1, the Harvest Drive Through will be transformed into a family-friendly Halloween Drive Through, featuring inflatable pumpkins, a spooky tunnel of spiders, and many of kids’ favorite Halloween cartoon characters! Customers can also tune their car’s radio to a special radio station where Clover the Cow’s spooky Halloween soundtrack will delight kids of all ages. This free, socially distanced event is open daily through Halloween.
Trick or Treat with Stew Leonard’s Characters
Wednesday, October 27, 2021
4 – 5:30 p.m.
Children ages 8 and younger are invited to dress in their costumes and come to Stew Leonard’s in Norwalk to go trick-or-treating. Clear goodie bags will be given to children to collect their candy as they visit trick-or-treating stations throughout the store. Stew Leonard’s famous characters, including mascot Wow the Cow, will be available for taking socially distant photos with the children.
Due to a high level of interest from our shoppers, Stew Leonard’s in Norwalk will offer free tickets to the Trick-or-Treat event to 225 kids. The event will have timed entry so that the store does not become overcrowded; this is for the safety and comfort of all our customers. Masks are required. Families can register for the free tickets via EventBrite.com.
Plus, all kids under age 12 who wear their Halloween costume to Stew Leonard’s in Norwalk from Friday, October 29 – Sunday, October 31, 2021, will receive a free ice cream cone at our Ice Cream Parlor.
About Stew Leonard's
Stew Leonard's, a family-owned and operated fresh food store founded in 1969, has seven stores in Norwalk, Danbury, and Newington, Conn.; in East Meadow, Farmingdale and Yonkers, N.Y.; and in Paramus, N.J. Stew's earned its nickname, the "Disneyland of Dairy Stores" because of its country-fair atmosphere, with costumed characters and animated entertainment throughout the store that keep children entertained while parents shop. Stew Leonard's legion of loyal shoppers is largely due to the stores' passionate approach to customer service: "Rule #1 -- The Customer is Always Right"; Rule #2 - If the Customer is Ever Wrong, Re-Read Rule #1." This principle is so essential to the foundation of the company that it is etched in a three-ton granite rock at each store's entrance. The company's culture is built around an acronym for S.T.E.W.: Satisfy the customer; Teamwork gets it done; Excellence makes it better; WOW makes it fun. For more information, visit Stew Leonard's website at www.stewleonards.com.