Pumpkin Party with Cinderella
Lulu's Casita 6 Cricket Avenue, Ardmore, PA, United StatesPumpkin decorating, Bubble dancing, Light refreshments included $25/Child
Pumpkin decorating, Bubble dancing, Light refreshments included $25/Child
CALLING ALL GHOULS AND GOBLINS! Get ready to sink your fangs into a day of candy, costumes, and wicked fun! SATISFY YOUR SWEET TOOTH Enjoy sweet treats & spooky surprises around every corner! Bring the whole family & experience a frightfully fun event!
Join us on Saturday, October 18th or on Sunday, October 19th for a fun-filled Halloween crafting party for the kids! This event includes two craft projects for each participant! Let their creativity go wild with a Faux Pumpkin for painting and decorating. With our wide array of paint colors and embellishments, the options are endless! Also included is our adorable Halloween Themed Layered Wood Animal project. Each child will choose from one our three designs, paint and embellish as desired, and then assemble. These adorable Halloween characters are self-standing and will make the perfect addition to their spooky decor! Ticket price of $42.00 per child includes all project materials and supplies, small group instruction by our energetic staff, as well as a spooky snack and a drink! Please note that this is NOT a drop-off event. Open to children of all ages. No charge for accompanying parents/guardians. Seats are limited and reservations are required. All ticket sales are final; no refunds. If you are unable to attend, we will gladly provide a credit for a future reservation or event.
WWT Friends of the Parks hosted the Township's first Fall Fest in 2024, and it was a big hit! Bring the family to this free event and enjoy: Fun Run - One Mile - New this year! Check in at 10:30 a.m. - Run begins at 10:45 a.m. Register for the Fun Run $5 for ages 6+, free for ages 5 & under (money goes to WWT Friends of the Parks) Dog Costume Contest Register for dog costume contest Tent-or-Treat Marchwood Music Character Visits* Foltz's Pretzels (for purchase) Lucky Dawg Animal Rescue Pumpkin Painting * Character visits: Marshal 11 a.m. - 12 p.m.; Bluey 12 - 1 p.m.
Join Upper Gwynedd for our annual community Fall Festival. This fun afternoon full of vendors, children’s crafts, hayrides, Touch-A-Truck, Petting Zoo, entertainment and much more! Information on our website: www.uppergwynedd.org Vendors can register here:VENDORS ARE SOLD OUT! email Sarah to be put on a wait list: sprebis@uppergwynedd.org When: Saturday, October 18 Time: 11AM – 3PM Where: 1 Parkside Place, North Wales, PA Cost: minimal cost for crafts, food trucks
Join Upper Gwynedd Township Parks & Rec for our annual community Fall Festival. This fun afternoon will be filled with vendors, children’s crafts, hayrides, games, entertainment & much more! Information on our website: www.uppergwynedd.org
Join us Saturdays, starting September 27th, 2025 – October 18th, 2025, at 316 Tanyard Road, Richboro, PA 18954 for fun-filled days of pumpkin painting and scarecrow making! Bring the kids and let their creativity shine as they decorate their very own pumpkins. From spooky designs to cute and colorful creations, there’s no limit to what they can create! But that’s not all! Get ready to build your very own scarecrow. Bring your old clothes, and some imagination to bring your scarecrow to life. It’s the perfect way to celebrate the fall season! This event is all about having a great time with your kids, so don’t worry about any mess or spills. We’ll provide all the necessary materials, so you can focus on making memories together. Don’t miss out on this exciting event! We can’t wait to see you and your little ones having fun at Gasper! See a Gasper associate upon arrival. They will help you with everything you need. Want a chance to WIN a first-place prize of a $100 Gift Certificate or a second-place prize of a $50 Gift Certificate? Ask about our “Creativity in the Patch Contest!” *THIS IS NOT A FREE EVENT. THERE IS A SMALL FEE PER CHILD. SEE BELOW. Pumpkin Painting Highlights: • Gasper artists will be on hand to assist children in painting their pumpkins. • Cover charge: $10.00 per child (includes 1 pumpkin, paint, and decorations) Scarecrow Making: • Bring your old cast-off clothing, and we’ll provide the straw, twine, and safety pins to design your scarecrow. • Cover Charge: $8.00 per scarecrow • Scarecrow Stakes – SMALL $5.00 each / LARGE $6.00 each • Hats for Scarecrows – $6.00 each All workshops and events are rain or shine. Please come dressed to work in our greenhouse. We recommend layers and sturdy shoes with covered toes.
A joyful day for families including hayrides, animals, crafts, food trucks, and fall fun. Proceeds support our Agriculture Education programs.
Join Upper Gwynedd Township Parks & Rec for our annual community Fall Festival. This fun afternoon will be filled with vendors, children’s crafts, hayrides, games, entertainment & much more! Information on our website: www.uppergwynedd.org
join us for a family friendly event with safe trick-or-treating, a kids' art show, face painting, crafts, games, and more!The Haunts route will run from Evans Street to York Street this year. We are excited to have Parks and Rec co-host this event with us. Our main hub will be at Smith Family Plaza. Start there to get your face paint or glitter tattoos applied. Then, walk the route to meet new businesses, local organizations, and collect candy.
Join us for concessions, food vendors, silent auction, FREE activities & craftsAll proceeds support local non-profit organizations in the Boyertown Community
Enjoy a FREE afternoon of old-fashioned fall fun as kids make crafts, paint pumpkins, shuck corn, and press apples into cider. The whole family is welcome to play games, complete a scavenger hunt, and take a hayride around the meadow. Note: the mansion will be CLOSED on October 18.
Bring the whole family out for a festive fall afternoon on the farm. Kid’s can trick-or-treat from decorated trunks, hop on a hayride to the pumpkin patch for the perfect pick, Wander through the corn maze, explore the farm market full of seasonal goodies. Trunk or Treat: FREE $7/pp or $20/family: Hayride & Corn Maze Pumpkins in the patch are $.65/lb We are looking for volunteers to host a trunk, everyone is welcome to! Please email pakidinfo@gmail.com if interested. When: Saturday, October 18th (Rain date: 10/25) Time: 12-4pm Where: Yeager’s Farm 1015 Pike Springs Rd, Phoenixville, PA 19460
An annual Chadds Ford tradition, the three-day event highlights over 70 giant pumpkins carved into amazing creations. Carvers work through the early evening on Thursday and then illuminate their masterpieces by candlelight. Guests can view the carvers at work Thursday and the finished products Friday and Saturday. In addition to the pumpkin patch, there is a Haunted Trail, live music and local artisans selling their handmade wares and goods. Food and Fall treats are offered by area eateries along with local craft beer and wine. Visit our website to learn more: http://www.chaddsfordhistory.org/eve.../great-pumpkin-carve/ LOCATION:Barn Visitors Center1736 Creek Road, Chadds Ford, PA 19317 ADMISSION is available at the gate on each day of the event: $15 for adults (18 and older); $5 for children (ages 7 - 17); Free for children ages 6 and under & CFHS Members. NO DOGS allowed due to crowd size and darkness. PARKING is located in a field adjacent to the festival on Creek Road. Police and attendants will be onsite to guide you. Please park only in lots designated for event parking. Please DO NOT PARK along Route 1 (Baltimore Pike), Creek Road (Route 100), in nearby business parking lots or neighborhoods.
EVERY weekend in October from 12-4pm delicious fall treats, Live Music on the Lawn & a rotating lineup of gourmet food trucks & local artisan vendors! Plus enjoy our Hay Maze (free to walk through & open all day for the kiddos!) & take fall photos in our Pumpkin Patch! Parking passes are required. Parking Passes are $5.00 in advance or $10.00 at the door. A parking pass is required to park on site 12:00-4:00pm. Advance purchase guarantees entry. We will accept as many cars at the door as our lot allows. Please note once the lots are full, we cannot accommodate additional guests. Parking is NOT PERMITTED in the surrounding neighborhood
Please join us in the school parking lot after the 11am mass for our Fall Market! We will have food, raffles, face painting, and over 30 local vendors to shop
The Daniel Boone Homestead Associates are excited to celebrate the arrival of fall with the Homestead’s annual Heritage Day event. In conjunction with this event, we are thrilled to be partnering with the Exeter Friends Meetinghouse for open house tours to commemorate their 300th anniversary. Heritage Day features a variety of eighteenth-century demonstrations, trades, and hands-on activities. These include gunsmithing, blacksmithing, open-hearth cooking, spinning and wool dyeing, quill pen writing, candle dipping, leatherworking, and the apothecary and surgeon. The ever-popular colonial musician Bob Mouland will be returning this year. The event will also feature craft and specialty food vendors as well as fall activities for children like pumpkin painting. In the Boone House, volunteers will be cooking a hearty meal over the hearth, while Bob Mouland treats guests to colonial music in the English parlor. Visitors can also tour the Boone House and spring cellar and learn about the three families who lived there during the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. Throughout the historic area, visitors can learn about the intricate work of a leatherworker, the detailed work of a gunsmith, and the skillful work of a blacksmith. Make sure to visit the Apothecary presentation featuring a display of period medical instruments and learn about the role of the doctor and surgeon during the eighteenth century. Stop by the colonial fur trader and trapper and learn about the ways European settlers used animal hides and pelts. Volunteers will also be demonstrating wool dyeing, spinning, and quilting, and visitors will have the unique opportunity to tour the three-room Bertolet Log House. In addition to demonstrations and trades, there will be a variety of eighteenth-century hands-on activities for children and adults to enjoy including candle dipping, quill pen writing, and colonial toys and games. Don’t’ forget to visit the Exeter Friends Meetinghouse on your way to or from the Homestead. The Exeter Friends Meeting was originally established in 1725 as Oley and later changed its name to Exeter in 1742. It is where the Quaker Boone family would have attended monthly meeting. The original log structure that was frequented by the Boones was replaced by the current stone structure in 1759. The Meetinghouse will be open for tours throughout the afternoon and is located a little over two miles from the Homestead at 191 Meetinghouse Road, Douglassville, PA 19518. Admission: Adults $12.00, Seniors (65+) $10.00, Youth (6-17) $5.00. Children 5 and under and DBHA members are free. Please, no pets (except service animals) and no smoking. The event is presented and funded by The Daniel Boone Homestead Associates. We are excited to have the following vendors joining us for Heritage Day: Crafts & Specialty FoodsBarb’s BotanicalsKline’s KernelsNaturally Lathered TallowPaperPieStonekeep MeaderyRidgewood Winery Food TrucksMunchiez Food TruckSmokehouse Food TruckWow Wagon
Join us for our 4th annual Fall Festival hosted in our parking lot on October 19, 2025 from 12-4PM! Join us for a fun, family-friendly day filled with food & drinks, live music, games, shopping, face painting & more! Mark your calendars, spread the word, and stay tuned for the vendors who will be attending!
The Daniel Boone Homestead Associates are excited to celebrate the arrival of fall with the Homestead’s annual Heritage Day event. In conjunction with this event, we are thrilled to be partnering with the Exeter Friends Meetinghouse for open house tours to commemorate their 300th anniversary. Heritage Day features a variety of colonial and early American demonstrations, trades, and hands-on activities. The ever-popular colonial musician Bob Mouland will be returning this year, and we are excited to be hosting Stone House History. Their skilled interpreters will demonstrate tape weaving and wood carving. Heritage Day also features craft and specialty food vendors as well as fall activities for children like pumpkin painting. In the Boone House, volunteers will be cooking a hearty meal over the hearth, while Bob Mouland treats guests to colonial music in the English parlor. Visitors can also tour the Boone House and spring cellar and learn about the three families who lived there during the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. Throughout the historic area, visitors can learn about the intricate work of a leatherworker, the detailed work of a gunsmith, and the skillful work of a blacksmith. Make sure to visit the Apothecary presentation featuring a display of period medical instruments and learn about the role of the doctor and surgeon during the eighteenth century. Stop by the colonial fur trader and trapper and learn about the ways European settlers used animal hides and pelts. Volunteers will also be demonstrating basket making and various textile arts including wool dyeing and spinning. And don’t forget a visit to the unique, three-room Bertolet Log House, a prime example of early Germanic architecture. In addition to demonstrations and trades, there will be a variety of eighteenth-century hands-on activities for children and adults to enjoy including candle dipping, quill pen writing, and colonial toys and games. Make sure to plan a visit to the Exeter Friends Meetinghouse on your way to or from the Homestead and enjoy their open house. The Exeter Friends Meeting was originally established in 1725 as Oley Meeting and later changed its name to Exeter in 1742. It is where the Quaker Boone family would have attended monthly meeting. The original log structure that was frequented by the Boones was replaced by the current stone structure in 1759. The Meetinghouse will be open throughout the afternoon and is located a little over two miles from the Homestead at 191 Meetinghouse Road, Douglassville, PA 19518. Admission: Adults $12.00, Seniors (65+) $10.00, Youth (6-17) $5.00. Children 5 and under and DBHA members are free. Please, no pets (except service animals) and no smoking. The event is presented and funded by The Daniel Boone Homestead Associates.
Join us on Saturday, October 18th or on Sunday, October 19th for a fun-filled Halloween crafting party for the kids! This event includes two craft projects for each participant! Let their creativity go wild with a Faux Pumpkin for painting and decorating. With our wide array of paint colors and embellishments, the options are endless! Also included is our adorable Halloween Themed Layered Wood Animal project. Each child will choose from one our three designs, paint and embellish as desired, and then assemble. These adorable Halloween characters are self-standing and will make the perfect addition to their spooky decor! Ticket price of $42.00 per child includes all project materials and supplies, small group instruction by our energetic staff, as well as a spooky snack and a drink! Please note that this is NOT a drop-off event. Open to children of all ages. No charge for accompanying parents/guardians. Seats are limited and reservations are required. All ticket sales are final; no refunds. If you are unable to attend, we will gladly provide a credit for a future reservation or event.