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© IvanMikhaylov, Getty Images/iStockphoto Will COVID-19 cancel Halloween, trick-or-treat and fall fun?Are Halloween and fall fun events cancelled this year? Will there be trick-or-treating?
Will your favorite Halloween event be held or will the Halloween season be reduced to staying home and sipping some kind of pumpkin spice brew and thinking of what might have been if it weren’t for COVID-19?
Bad news: Some events already have been cancelled.
Good news: Some events will be held but participants will need to wear masks and observe social distancing and other CDC/New Jersey Department of Health guidelines. One change for many events is a requirement to purchase tickets in advance because of limitations on the size of gatherings. Before finalizing plans to attend an event, be sure to check the event website for details or changes to procedures.
More good news: As people are forced to get creative, new events and activities are being cooked up so 'fun,' 'spooky' and 'scary' can continue to be part of our vocabulary for this fall season.
Many decisions regarding whether Halloween, trick-or-treating and fall fun activities haven’t been made yet, so this listing will continue to be updated as information becomes available.
What’s happening:
- American Littoral Society, Sandy Hook, take a virtual tour enjoy “Spooky Tales/Ghosts of Historic Fort Hancock,” www.littoralsociety.org.
- Ant’s Canoes and Kayaks, Parvin State Park, Pittsgrove, Moonlight Paddle on Parvin Lake, Halloween costumes optional, Oct. 30, Facebook: Ant's Canoes and Kayaks.
- Bridgeton Amish Market, Bridgeton, corn maze with Flashlight Fridays, Thursday, Friday and Saturday in October; plus Fall Festival and Craft Show, Oct. 17, www.bridgetonamishmarket.com.
- Cape May Brewery, Cape May, Bootanical Garden!, music by Fat Mezz plus gifts for the first 100 adults, 25 kids and 15 pets in costume, 1 to 4 p.m. Oct. 31, www.capemaybrewery.com.
- Cape May MAC, Cape May, Ghosts of Cape May Trolley Tour, Magic & Mystery House Tour, Historic Haunts House Tour, The Gloomy Apparition, Ghost Walk with Craig McManus, capemaymac.org.
- Cedar Rose Vineyards, Millville, socially distanced Halloween event with music and costume contest, 3 to 8 p.m. Oct. 31, cedarrosevineyards.com.
- Cherokee High School, Marlton, Little Chiefs’ Safe Trunk-or-Treat, a drive-thru trick-or-treat experience for community children, Oct. 31, www.lrhsd.org/cherokee.
- Coombs Barnyard, Elmer, Flashlight Fridays (corn maze), Fridays, Sept. 25 through Oct. 30, plus Oct. 3, 11 and 17; Barnyard Bash, corn maze, hayride and more, Sundays in October, www.coombsbarnyard.com.
- Columbus Farmers Market, Mansfield, BloodShed Farms’ “The Last Drive,” a haunted, Halloween drive-thru, Fridays and Saturdays in October and Oct. 11, bloodshedfarmsfearfest.com.
- Creamy Acres, Mullica Hill, hayrides and pumpkin picking, facebook.com/CreamyAcresFarm.
- Creamy Acres, Mullica Hill, Night of Terror, a haunted attraction including a haunted paintball hayride, www.nightofterror.com.
- Cumberland Cape Atlantic YMCA, Vineland, Halloween Drive-Thru Parade Spooktacular, Oct. 24, rain date Oct. 31, www.ccaymca.org.
- Cumberland County Historical Society, virtual, Halloween Ghost Walking Tours, cchistsoc.org.
- Cumberland Players, Edgar Allen Poe’s “Spirit of the Dead,” Phillip Blandino, 7 p.m. Oct. 30; and “The Raven,” 7 p.m. Oct. 31, Facebook: Cumberland Players.
- Delaware River Railroad Excursions, Philipsburg, the Great Pumpkin Train Ride and corn maze, ride the train, pick a pumpkin, visit a mine, get lost in a corn maze, during October, 877trainride.com.
- DiDonato Family Fun Center, Hammonton, ALL-A-BOO DiDonato’s Trick-or-Treat Train, a Halloween-inspired experience, Sept. 25, 26 and 27, and Oct. 2 to 4, 9 to 12, 16 to 18, 23 to 25. www.didonatofuncenter.com.
- Duffield’s Farm Fall Fun, Sewell, apple/pumpkin picking, pony rides, corn maze, www.duffieldsfarm.com.
- Eastern State Penitentiary, Philadelphia, day and night tours (Terror Behind the Walls: cancelled), www.easternstate.org.
- Eagle Theatre, Hammonton, spooktacular original audio play, “Poe Re-Deranged,” 7 p.m. Oct. 29, 30 or 31 on Youtube Live. https://bit.ly/37QPo0X or www.eagletheatre.org.
- Emlen Physick Estate, Cape May, Halloween Crafts & Collectibles Show, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Oct. 31, capemaymac.org.
- Franklin Institute, Philadelphia, Franklin Fright Weekend, trick-or-treat plus spooky science, Oct. 31 and Nov. 1, www.fi.edu.
- Hedge Field Farms, Bridgeton, Fall Fun, hayrides, corn maze and more, Saturdays in October, Facebook: Hedge Field Farms.
- Historic Cold Spring Village, Cape May, ghost walks, Fridays and Saturdays in October and on Oct. 18, hcsv.org.
- Historic Cold Spring Village, Cape May, Ghoul Spring Village, a family-friendly, haunted walk-thru event, Oct. 23 and 24, rain or shine, www.hcsv.org.
- Historic Smithville, The Village Greene, Monster Bash, includes vendors, music and a Zombie walk, Oct. 24; rain date Oct. 31, bit.ly/3lt4ddS.
- Historic Smithville, The Village Greene, Witches Day Out, random awards for witch costumes, Oct. 25; rain, https://bit.ly/3jJPgTY.
- Johnson’s Corner Farm, Medford, sunflower celebration, apple and pumpkin picking hayrides, corn maze, www.johnsonsfarm.com.
- Kathedral Event Center, Hammonton, “Rocky Horror Picture Show, 11:59 p.m. Oct. 30, Kathedral.com.
- Main Street Vineland/mini-parks, Landis Avenue and the Boulevard, Vineland, Pumpkin Patch Party, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Oct. 31, rain or shine, www.TheAve.biz.
- Mill Race Village, Mt. Holly, Outdoor Movie Night, features family-friendly, socially distanced, vintage Halloween cartoons from Mickey to Scooby, Oct. 24, https://bit.ly/35ouZh7.
- Moods Farm Market, Mullica Hill, pumpkin picking and labyrinth, www.moodsfarmmarket.com.
- Moorestown Mall, Moorestown, Hallo-VAROOM Car-stume Contest, Oct. 24, moorestown-mall.com.
- Music Around the County, Salem County NJ, “Tunes of the Crypt,” a virtual concert featuring spooky organ music for Halloween, Oct. 23 to 31, Music Around the County, Salem County NJ Facebook page.
- Nauti Spirits Distillery, Cape May, corn maze and cocktails, nautispirits.com.
- New Jersey State Park Police, Atsion office, Shamong, Trunk-or-treat with prizes for best costumes, Oct. 24, rain date Oct. 25, New Jersey State Park Police on Facebook.
- Parvin State Park, Pittsgrove, Terror in the Timbers, a spooky, fun walk, Fridays and Saturdays in October, (canceled for Oct. 30), www.Parvinvolunteers.org.
- Peachfield, Witches' Virtual Tea, 2 to 4 p.m. Oct. 18, (609) 267-6996.
- The Perfecting Church, Perfecting Plaza, 274 Delsea Drive, Sewell, Trunk It Up, a socially distanced, drive-thru trunk-or-treat event, 2 to 5 p.m. Oct. 31, www.theperfectingchurch.org.
- Philadelphia LegoLand Discovery Center, Brick or treat, through Nov. 1, philadelphia.legolanddiscoverycenter.com.
- Philadelphia Zoo, Boo at the Zoo, Oct. 16 to 18, Oct. 23 to 25 and Oct. 30 to Nov. 1, PhiladelphiaZoo.org.
- Pumpkin Patch Party, Vineland, fall games, Oct. 31, www.TheAve.biz.
- R and J Farm, Egg Harbor City, corn maze and hayride to the pumpkin patch, www.randjfarm.com.
- Red Mill Museum Village, Clinton, #saveHalloween at the Haunted Red Mill/Unexplained Cases, virtual event including haunted house attraction, attend a Halloween costume party and a paranormal investigation with “Ghost Hunters,” Oct. 24, theredmill.org.
- Rowan College of South Jersey’s Department of Theater, virtual performance of “The War of the Worlds” by H.G. Wells, the 1938 Halloween Hoax, Oct. 30 via Zoom, https://rcsj-edu.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_h-q2UEFFQT-tWgB4lkt9-g.
- Saddler’s Woods Conservation Association, Haddon Township, Enchanted Pumpkin Walk, features trail walk with illuminated, carved pumpkins, Oct. 24, www.saddlerswoods.org/pumpkin-walk.
- Sammy's Express Car Wash, Tunnel of Terror, a haunted car wash, 7 to 10 p.m. Oct. 24 to 31, www.sammyscw.com.
- Six Flags Great Adventure, Jackson, Hallowfest at Six Flags, Thrills By Day, Chills By Night, Fridays through Sundays, through Nov. 1, plus Oct. 12, sixflags.com.
- South Jersey Ghost Research’s paranormal webinar, hosted by Vineland Public Library, virtual, Oct. 15, email reference@vinelandlibrary.org.
- Storybook Land, Egg Harbor Township, Trick-or-Treat Weekends, Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays, Oct. 2 to 31 and Oct. 12, storybookland.com.
- Springdale Farms, Cherry Hill, limited campfire hayrides only (no corn maze or pumpkin picking hayrides), www.springdalefarms.com.
- The Theater Project, “Dracula, the Radio Drama” via Zoom, Oct. 29 to 31, www.thetheaterproject.org.
- Strive Autism Center at First Children Services, 120 E. Kings Highway, Maple Shade, autism-friendly trunk-or-treat, open to all children in the community, 6 to 8 p.m. Oct. 30, www.firstchildrenservices.com.
- Trail of Terror: Haunted Trail Run at Parvin State Park, Pittsgrove, rescheduled for Nov. 2, https://runsignup.com/Race/Events/NJ/Elmer/TrailofTerror.
- Triple Threat Workshop, Vineland, Fall Fest, featuring crafters, yard sales, food truck, pick your own pumpkin, performances by Triple Threat Workshop members, a Halloween costume contest, photo booth station, face painting, trick-or-treating, Oct. 24, www.triplethreatworkshop.net.
- Vineland Public Library, Vineland, Virtual Masquerade Story Time, for ages 5 and younger, Oct. 30, https://bit.ly/345mEiY.
Trick-or-treat
- Bridgeton, 4 to 7 p.m. Oct. 31
- Buena Borough, 2 to 4 p.m. Oct. 31.
- Cherry Hill, 3 to 7 p.m. Oct. 31.
- Collingswood, noon to 5 p.m. Oct. 31 in neighborhoods (trick-or-treating along Haddon Avenue and in Collingswood’s business district is cancelled).
- Greenwich, 4 to 7 p.m. Oct. 31.
- Millville, 4 to 7 p.m. Oct. 31.
- Pittsgrove, 4 to 7 p.m. Oct. 31.
- Vineland, 4 to 7 p.m. Oct. 31.
- Watch this space for updates as towns announce their plans.
What’s not:
- Buena Vista Special Events Committee’s annual Halloween Fun Day/trunk-or-treat/costume parade: Cancelled.
- Camden County 4-H Annual Haunting, Cancelled.
- Cornfield of Terror in Egg Harbor City: Cancelled.
- Cumberland County Historical Society’s 49th annual Artisans’ Faire and Marketplace: Cancelled.
- Deerfield Township Recreation Committee’s Deerfield Township Harvest Festival: Cancelled.
- Mainstage Center for the Arts’ Blackwood Pumpkin Festival: Cancelled.
- Medford-Vincentown Rotary Club’s annual Halloween Parade: Cancelled.
- Mount Holly Pumpkin Festival: Cancelled.
- Mount Holly Witch's Ball: Cancelled.
Are you hosting a Halloween/fall fun event? Has your event been canceled? Send your updated event information to lvoit@gannett.com.
This article originally appeared on Vineland Daily Journal: Will COVID-19 cancel Halloween, trick-or-treat and fall fun?
Halloween is just around the corner and whether you love it or loathe it, Halloween celebrations and events in Norfolk increase year on year. However, this year things are looking a little different, with many of the events that were scheduled to take place already cancelled. Some are still going ahead, so if you love Halloween and want to mark the occasion, here is all the information you need to enjoy Halloween 2020 in Norfolk.
From pumpkin carving, and scavenger hunts to drive-in cinemas, a Halloween Spooktacular at the Hippodrome Circus and a Monster Club Show at Wensum Valley Hotel, there is still a range of fun events taking place this coming Halloween in Norfolk.
BeWILD and Batty and the Glorious Glowing Lantern Parade at BeWILDerwood
BeWILD and Batty - this events takes place at BeWILDerwood this coming October half term, up until 1st November 2020. There will be lots of family fun in their magical autumnal woodland this October. Running from Saturday 17th October through to Sunday 1st November 2020 visitors can brave the broken bridge, climb to the top of the treetop tangles, slip down the slippery slopes looking out for Hazel’s magic pumpkins and Snagglefang’s BeWILDerbats! Definitely a treat rather than a trick!!! Find out why Snagglefang is the coolest bat in all of BeWIDerwood at the Storytelling Stage and help the BeWILDerbat’s Gang find the answers to all the jokes in the joke trail. Don’t forget to come dressed in your favourite spooktacular costume, be it a nice witch, a bat, a creepy crawly or something else. Visitors can get crafty making a Boggle-Bindle Lantern with glowing Slitherigrub at the Big Hat between 11am and 4pm, perfect for some twilight adventures.
This event runs 17th - 18th October and 22nd October - 1st November 2020.
The Glorious Glowing Lantern Parade - taking place at BeWILDerwood between Saturday 17th October and Sunday 1st November 2020. Their much-anticipated event will see a new adventure and BeWILDerwood will glow like never before in a magical light extravaganza. Journey through the woods and watch the story unfold as you see the park in a whole new light at dusk, where you can enjoy tasty, warming snacks and a fantastical tale. Help the Boggles light up the woods by making your own Boggle Bindle Lantern, complete with Slitherigrub at Hazel’s Hideaway. Venture deep into the woods looking out for Boggles in the marshes and listen to the Twiggles in the trees. The Thornyclod will be busy making marshmallows in his mud kitchen and Hazel is casting spells high up in her witch’s house. Macos 10 14 virus found. Celebrate this special time of year with spooktacular costumes; a family event that is magical rather than scary!
The Parade has scheduled time slots and is a separate ticketed event. Tickets need to be booked online but some may be available on the day if space allows. If visitors wish to visit during the day and in the evening, they will need to make two separate bookings. This event runs 17th - 18th October and 22nd October - 1st November 2020.
To find out more about BeWILD and Batty and the Glorious Glowing Lantern Parade, including opening times, ticket prices and FAQs, please visit the BeWILDerwood website.
BeWILDerwood, Horning Road, Hoveton, Norwich, Norfolk, NR12 8JW
Dippy's Halloween Days - ROARR! Dinosaur Adventure
This popular Halloween event returns between Saturday 24th October and Sunday 1st November 2020 at ROARR! Dinosaur Adventure. Dippy and his friends are busy preparing for some spooky fun across the park and visitors can join Vincent the Vampire at the Graveyard for some spooky Halloween tales. Then, with the Dinomite gang, follow the clues to find out whether or not there is a Werewolf in the woods!
In Dippy-ville, guests can enjoy individual craft tables to create some Halloween Witch Crafts with Bobble-de-boop the Witch (1 per child) and take on the trail to find the Blue Skeleton Parts - where a Halloween prize can be won.
To find out more about Dippy's Halloween Days at ROARR! Dinosaur Adventure, please go to their website.
ROARR! Dinosaur Adventure, Lenwade, Norwich, NR9 5JW (Sat Nav: NR9 5JE)
The Monster Club Show and Halloween Movies at Wensum Valley Hotel
Housed within a Big Top in the lovely surroundings of Wensum Valley Hotel, Golf and Country Club, The Monster Club Show promises spook-tacular fun with a mix of live music, performance, dance and circus. If you are looking for a family friendly event for your little monsters, then this could be just the thing to keep everyone entertained this coming Halloween.
Running from Saturday 24th October to Saturday 31st October 2020 (October half term), Wensum Valley Hotel, Golf and Country Club in Taverham will be hosting both daytime and evening events. There will also be Halloween themed movies screened during the half term week, details of which can be found by using the links below:
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Wensum Valley Hotel, Golf and Country Club, Beech Avenue, Taverham, Norwich, Norfolk, NR8 6HP
Halloween Drive-in Cinema at the Norfolk Showground
This Halloween event is taking place between Thursday 29th October and Sunday 1st November 2020 at the Norfolk Showground.
Visitors can expect the ultimate spooky drive-in experience this Halloween……….if they dare!!! Book tickets to see some terrifying and some not-so-terrifying movies this coming Halloween in Norfolk. Watch a horror or family friendly Halloween film in the comfort of your own car with audio coming straight to your car stereo. There will be street food to accompany your choice of Halloween themed film including: Nightmare Before Christmas, Get Out, Blair Witch Project, Beetlejuice, 28 Days Later, Scream, Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Hotel Transylvania, Hocus Pocus, Ghostbusters, The Exorcist and Nightmare On Elm Street.
To find out what’s on and when, please use the link below:
Norfolk Showground, Dereham Road, Norwich, Norfolk, NR5 0TT
Halloween 2020 at Holkham
Don’t miss a Grimm Halloween at the Holkham Estate between Wednesday 28th October and Saturday 31st October 2020.
Inspired by The Brothers Grimm, visitors can enjoy live mini-performances of Hansel and Gretel, spooky storytelling, face painting, pumpkin carving, crafts and trails, creepy crawlies, tree top terror ropes course and more.
To find out further details about Holkham’s Halloween 2020 event, please go to their website.
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Holkham Hall, Holkham Road, Wells-next-the-Sea, Norfolk, NR23 1AB
Nightmares in Norfolk
Nightmares in Norfolk is west Norfolk’s newest scare attraction and is run by a group of passionate horror lovers who want to create the most intense and realistic horror attraction. Featuring actors, this is a live action scare maze that promises to scare!!!
To find out more about Nightmares in Norfolk and to book tickets, please go to their website.
Nightmares in Norfolk, 75 Station Road North, Walpole Cross Keys, King's Lynn, Norfolk, PE34 4HB
Pumpkin Festival 2020 at Wroxham Barns
Book your tickets for October half-term, between Thursday 22nd and Saturday 31st October 2020 for their Pumpkin Festival which promises to be bigger and better in 2020!!
Each child gets a free pumpkin, unlimited rides on their newly refurbished fun park and there’s a potion and spell school with Wilma the Witch. Tickets MUST be booked online so that they can manage their capacity. https://happyyouth-slotsbirdsoqgames.peatix.com.
Prices are £11.95 per child, which includes a pumpkin. Adults £10.95 excluding pumpkin. Additional pumpkins cost £1.50. Tickets are subject to a booking fee.
To find out more about Wroxham Barns’ Pumpkin Festival 2020, please go to their website.
Wroxham Barns, Tunstead Road, Hoveton, Norfolk, NR12 8QU
Eerie Explorers Halloween Event at Pensthorpe
Between Thursday 22nd October and Sunday 1st November 2020, visitors at Pensthorpe Natural Park can become Eerie Explorers for this October half term Halloween themed event! Perfect for families and children of all ages, this Halloween 2020 event is sure to be lots of fun. Uncover the grim and gruesome side of nature, from creepy crawlies to the sinister sounds heard outdoors. Discover fun facts about nature and wildlife in all its dark and dreadful forms. There will be a spooky scavenger hunt that will force visitors to wander the reserve and gardens without waking sleeping predators that lurk in the trees, hedgerows, and grasslands.
To discover the heart of the reserve and to uncover parts of Pensthorpe that aren’t accessible on foot, book a seat on the Pensthorpe Explorer tour, an off-road adventure that will teach visitors about habitats, the history of the estate and the diverse wildlife that lives here. The Pensthorpe Explorer is an additional £4 per person and can be pre-booked online or when you arrive.
Daily activities include Eerie Explorers Trail around the reserve, Hootz & Friends Discovery Trail around the reserve, Sculpture Trail around the reserve, Squirrel Talk, Craft Activity in the WildRootz marquee and Bird Feed and Talk in the Viewing Gallery.
To find out more about Pensthorpe’s Eerie Explorers October half term events, please go to their website.
Pensthorpe Natural Park, Pensthorpe, Fakenham, Norfolk, NR21 0LN
Free Halloween Pumpkin Pickin' at Pettitts Animal Adventure Park
From Thursday 22nd October 2020 to Sunday 1st November 2020 some spooky Halloween fun is to be had this coming October half term. Pettitts Pumpkin Pickin’ is back for 2020 and visitors also get to ride their spook-tacular rides and see animals and attractions for a fun family day out.
https://bestyfiles595.weebly.com/scribblehead-mac-os.html. All paying children get to pick a pumpkin from their Pumpkin Patch, take it to the carving area using their little wheelbarrows and with their carving team, create, carve and keep a spooky pumpkin!
For full details, please go to their website and their Facebook page.
Pettitts Animal Adventure Park, Reedham, Norwich, Norfolk, NR13 3TZ
Halloween Hoot at Hirsty’s
Hirsty’s Halloween Hoot takes place between Thursday 22nd October and Sunday 1st November 2020 at Hirsty’s Family Fun Park. Visitors can pick a pumpkin, carve it on site and get their face painted, as well as enjoy all their play equipment. Each day they award prizes for the best costume and best pumpkin and visitors can join the Pumpkin Queen for a walk through the maze and help her scare away the pesky crows!
To find out more, please go to their website.
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Halloween Spooktacular 2020 at the Hippodrome Great Yarmouth
Book tickets for the ultimate family friendly spooky experience at the Hippodrome Circus in Great Yarmouth. Starting on the 22nd October until 1st November 2020 experience a whole new adventure, written by rib tickling comedy partnership and Hippodrome favourites Johnny Mac and Jack Jay. Watch their brand-new show incorporating a cast of international acts, laugh out loud comedy and fun from start to finish. Certain to be another monster hit, Halloween Spooktacular 2020 at the Hippodrome is running for a limited time - 11 days only!
For further details, please go to their website.
Hippodrome Circus, St. Georges Road, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, NR30 2EU
Kids Go Free October Half Term on the Bure Valley Railway
Something less scary to do around Halloween that the whole family are sure to enjoy. Between Thursday 24th October and Sunday 1st November 2020 kids go free with a full return fare paying adult. Maximum of 2 children per adult regardless of age (0-15).
Prices: Adults £14.50. Depart from either Aylsham Station located in the historic market town or from Wroxham Station, the home of the beautiful Norfolk Broads. Booking is advisable to avoid disappointment.
To find out further details, please go to their website.
Bure Valley Railway, Aylsham Station, Norwich Road, Aylsham, Norfolk, NR11 6BW
Bure Valley Railway, Wroxham Station, Belaugh Road, Hoveton, Norfolk, NR12 8UU
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Please note the above information was correct at time of publishing. Always check with the individual attraction for their latest advice/restrictions/amendments/cancellations etc.