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The joys of apples in autumn

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Beth Orsborn picks apples from trees Wednesday, Sept. 17, at Shannon’s Apples in Connoquenessing Township. Matthew Brown/Butler Eagle

Fall brings with it crisp air, golden light and the harvest season. For the workers of Shannon’s Apples in Connoquenessing Township, this means it’s time to pick a lot of apples.

From the early mornings spent gathering fruit in orchards to the rhythmic process of juicing, each step carries the warmth of tradition and community.

At the apple stand, baskets overflow with bright reds and greens, drawing neighbors and passersby to pause and savor the season.

Other apples, taken to Sally’s Cider Press in Lancaster Township, were made into fresh cider.

The act of sharing these apples — whether as juice, cider or fresh from the hand — celebrates the abundance of autumn and the cycles of nature.

Bob Orsborn unloads apples from Shannon's Apples at Sally’s Cider Press, Thursday, Sept. 18, 2025. Matthew Brown/Butler Eagle
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Joey Orsborn picks apples Wednesday, Sept. 17, at Shannon’s Apples in Connoquenessing Township. Matthew Brown/Butler Eagle
Jeff Orsborn checks on apples stored in the barn Wednesday, Sept. 17, at Shannon’s Apples in Connoquenessing Township. Matthew Brown/Butler Eagle
Bob Orsborn, left, and Jeff Orsborn fill half-gallon jugs with apple cider on Thursday, Sept. 18, at Sally’s Cider Press in Lancaster Township. Matthew Brown/Butler Eagle
Beth Orsborn pours apples into a conveyor belt to be washed Thursday, Sept. 18, at Sally’s Cider Press in Lancaster Township. Matthew Brown/Butler Eagle
Jeff Orsborn loads cider into the truck Thursday, Sept. 18, at Sally’s Cider Press in Lancaster Township. Matthew Brown/Butler Eagle
Frank Luek, left, and Rich Rice spread out mulched apples along a cloth sheet before they're pressed into cider on Thursday, Sept. 18, at Sally’s Cider Press in Lancaster Township. Matthew Brown/Butler Eagle
Cloth-wrapped apples are rolled under the press to be juiced into cider Thursday, Sept. 18, at Sally’s Cider Press in Lancaster Township. Matthew Brown/Butler Eagle
The leftover pulp from pressed apples is discarded to clear the press for the next batch Thursday, Sept. 18, at Sally’s Cider Press in Lancaster Township. The waste will be used as cattle feed. Matthew Brown/Butler Eagle

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