It’s Fall Festival time! The Partin Ranch Corn Maze Fall Festival (5601 N. Canoe Creek Road, Kenansville) opening day is Saturday, Oct. 5. The Festival will be open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. each Saturday and Sunday through Sunday, Oct. 27. In addition to the corn maze this fun filled day includes a barrel train, a kiddie zip line, ranch animals, hayrides and plenty of photo ops! There will be craft vendors on-site as well as food and beverage vendors. Admission is $15 (ages 3 and under are free). Follow Partin Ranch Corn Maze on Facebook in an event of weather closure.
Hometown Harvest at Sunbridge is open to the public and takes place on Saturday, Oct. 5 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at 6197 Cyrils Dr. The Harvest features a live country band, tractor pull, hayrides to Pioneer Park, a pumpkin decorating station, petting zoo, food vendors, photo ops and more
It’s Spooky Season! Here is a couple of events to get you in that spine tingling mood.
Spooky Bingo takes place on Friday, Oct. 4 at 7 p.m. (doors open at 6:45 p.m.) at Hopkins Park, 620 E. 17th St. There is no charge and all ages are welcome.
On Friday, Oct. 11 starting at sunset, head back to Hopkins Park for the Spooky Movie in the Park. The feature movie will be Scooby Doo. Bring your blankets and lawn chairs. Drinks and light refreshments will be available.
Spooky Spectacular Book or Treat takes place at the St. Cloud Library on Friday, Oct. 11 from 6:30-8 p.m.
This annual event welcomes families dressed in costumes to enjoy the different stations that include activities and crafts, free snow corns and popcorn.
Families are asked to bring a treat to share with others such as bulk Halloween candy, stickers, tattoos or small child friendly toys. In addition, used books will be available to swap.
The Downtown St. Cloud Scarecrow Fest takes place on Saturday, Oct. 12 starting at 10 a.m. Enjoy the day exploring-businesses will have a variety of photo opportunities with scarecrow themes. In addition to the Fall selfie opportunities and fun family pictures you will have the opportunity to vote for your favorite business.
The City of St. Cloud presents its Fall Festival Oct. 12-13 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at The Ranch at St. Cloud (5452 Jones Road) Admission is $10. Enjoy a corn maze, rides, games, music, crafts, vendors, food, beer and wine and more.
The St. Cloud Women’s Club Heritage Museum is now a drop off site location for “St. Cloud Cares”, a network of local churches working with St. Cloud Elementary Schools to provide food for children at risk of going hungry over the weekend during the school year. Drop off hours are Thursday, Friday and Saturday, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. The Care Pack shopping list includes macaroni and cheese, instant oatmeal, grape jelly, granola or fruit bars, pudding cups, Vienna sausage, peanut butter crackers, apple sauce cups, spaghetti sauce, pasta, chicken noodle or tomato soup, ravioli, beef-a-roni, spaghetti-o cans, flavored rice, ramen noodles, tuna or chicken cans and peanut butter. The St. Cloud Women’s Club Heritage Museum is located at 1014 Massachusetts Ave.
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