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Halloween Festivities to begin Saturday at Colonial Garden Center

Starting this Saturday and running throughout the month of October, Colonial Garden Center, 745 Schuylkill Road, will be holding various Halloween Festivities for the entire family. Included will be the 24th annual Pumpkinland which features Shrek and Thomas the Tank Engine as well as pumpkins that will be available for purchase. There will also be a Pumpkinland maze, a cornstalk maze and several others for you to enjoy.

During the day, Colonial will be having hayrides and every Friday, Saturday and Sunday evening they will have haunted hayrides.

Events begin at 9 a.m. and on the weekends run until 9:30 p.m. The events will run until the end of October, with the last night haunted hayride on October 28.


Source: The Phoenix

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Anonymous said…
how much money does it cost?
Anonymous said…
Free to walk around. You pay for the pumpkins and some of the extra's if you want them
Unknown said…
how much does the haunted hayride cost?

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