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Because of the Coronal Virus Pandemic, Many immediate and upcoming Events across NY State have either been modified or postponed. Please consult individual Event websites to get the latest updated information.
 

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Events for October 1

CNY Pumpkin Festival

CNY Pumpkin Festival
Location: Washington Park East, Bridge Street, Oswego, NY, 13126
Pumpkin growers from throughout New York State bring their giant pumpkins to see who will capture the prize for the heaviest pumpkin at the CNY Great Pumpkin Festival.

This family friendly event fills Washington Square Park with games and rides for the kids, craft vendors, great food and live entertainment both days! Giant Pumpkins on site Saturday only. This years event takes place Sept 30th and Oct 1st in Oswego NY at East Washington Park 11-6pm.
 

Fall on the Farm

Fall on the Farm Time: 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Location: 1342 Eddy Road, Macedon, NY, 14502
Phone: 1-315-986-4202
Open every weekend in the fall, Long Acre Farm invites you to visit and enjoy pumpkins, amazing mazes, hayrides, a cow train ride, wine tasting and more. The BBQ Grill is open every weekend and other fall favorites available include cider donuts, candy and caramel apples, pumpkin ice cream and fudge, apple pies and more!
Every weekend Sept. 16-Oct. 29, 2017
 

Critz Farms Fall Harvest Celebration

Critz Farms Fall Harvest Celebration Time: 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Location: 3232 Rippleton Road, Cazenovia, NY, 13035
Phone: 1-315-662-3355
The 2017 Critz Farms Fall Harvest Celebration runs every weekend from Sept. 16 to Oct. 22 and features ongoing activities, special events and festival entertainment for all ages and interests. Tackle a challenging corn maize, pick your own apples, take a wagon ride to the pumpkin field or the apple orchard, visit the Animal Area and, of course, enjoy delicious Critz Farm cider or try some of their wines!
 

Cazenovia Art Trail

Cazenovia Art Trail Time: 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Location: 6 Sullivan St., Cazenovia, NY, 13035
Phone: 1-315-662-3554
The Cazenovia Art Trail is a self-guided tour of working artists and their studios in the village and surrounding countryside of Cazenovia. It's a unique opportunity to meet painters, sculptors, potters, photographers and crafts people in their studios where they bring their works to life. Visitors will experience a diverse collection of artists and their works as well as nature’s display of fall colors in and around Cazenovia. The event is free and open to the public and you can download a map of the Art Trial on their website.
 

Wayne County Apple Tasting Tour

Wayne County Apple Tasting Tour
Location: 9 Pearl St., Lyons, NY, 14489
Phone: 1-800-527-6510
Take a ride on Wayne County’s Apple Trail. Wayne County, located on the southern shore of Lake Ontario between Rochester and Syracuse, is the number one apple producing county in New York State. This is a self-guided tour that will take you along scenic country roads ablaze in autumn glory from market to market.

Along the way, taste the different varieties and take the “Apple Taste Test.” Enjoy apples, baked goods, cider, fresh produce, door prize drawings and more at each location. Take the Apple Tour Challenge! Go to the website to download the tour passport to collect stamps at each local farm market along the journey to enter to win a prize at the end of the tour.
 

Events for October 2

Wayne County Apple Tasting Tour

Wayne County Apple Tasting Tour
Location: 9 Pearl St., Lyons, NY, 14489
Phone: 1-800-527-6510
Take a ride on Wayne County’s Apple Trail. Wayne County, located on the southern shore of Lake Ontario between Rochester and Syracuse, is the number one apple producing county in New York State. This is a self-guided tour that will take you along scenic country roads ablaze in autumn glory from market to market.

Along the way, taste the different varieties and take the “Apple Taste Test.” Enjoy apples, baked goods, cider, fresh produce, door prize drawings and more at each location. Take the Apple Tour Challenge! Go to the website to download the tour passport to collect stamps at each local farm market along the journey to enter to win a prize at the end of the tour.
 

Events for October 3

Wayne County Apple Tasting Tour

Wayne County Apple Tasting Tour
Location: 9 Pearl St., Lyons, NY, 14489
Phone: 1-800-527-6510
Take a ride on Wayne County’s Apple Trail. Wayne County, located on the southern shore of Lake Ontario between Rochester and Syracuse, is the number one apple producing county in New York State. This is a self-guided tour that will take you along scenic country roads ablaze in autumn glory from market to market.

Along the way, taste the different varieties and take the “Apple Taste Test.” Enjoy apples, baked goods, cider, fresh produce, door prize drawings and more at each location. Take the Apple Tour Challenge! Go to the website to download the tour passport to collect stamps at each local farm market along the journey to enter to win a prize at the end of the tour.
 

Events for October 4

NAPA Super DIRT Week Auto Races

NAPA Super DIRT Week Auto Races Host/Presenter: Oswego Speedway
Location: 300 East Albany St., Oswego, NY, 13126
Email: https://dirtcar.ticketforce.com/eventperformances.
Racing's Biggest Party will return to "The Steel Palce" for the 46th annual NAPA Super DIRT Week. Come see the Super DIRTcar Series take on the famed 5/8 mile, where the likes of Mario Andretti and Gordon Johncock have raced. 600 loads of clay will turn the paved surface to a racing surface suited for the Super DIRTcar Series Big Block Modifieds. Join us as we carry on the tradition of NAPA Super DIRT Week, still Racing's Biggest Party.

DIRTcar Racing is pleased to announce that Billy Whittaker Cars and Trux has signed on as the title sponsor of NAPA Auto Parts Super DIRT Week’s Big-Block Modified main event, now called the Billy Whittaker Cars 200. The Super DIRTcar Series Big-Block Modified crown-jewel event on Sunday, October 8 will feature over 40 competitors, all trying to etch their name in the history books as NAPA Super DIRT Week champions and take home the $50,000 winner’s check.
Reserved and General Admission passes allow access to Cold Pit area. Must exchange completed waiver at exchange booth for access. Call 1-844-DIRT-TIX for tickets

*Child is 12 and Under*

Weekly Prices
Weekly Reserved - $100
Weekly Child Reserved - $20
Weekly General Admission - $80
Weekly Child General Admission - $20

Daily Prices
Wednesday - Friday GA ONLY - $25
Wednesday - Friday Child GA ONLY - $10
Saturday GA - $30
Saturday Child GA - $10
Saturday Reserved - $40
Saturday Child Reserved - $10
Sunday GA - $45
Sunday Child GA - $10
Sunday Reserved - $50
Sunday Child Reserved - $10
 

Wayne County Apple Tasting Tour

Wayne County Apple Tasting Tour
Location: 9 Pearl St., Lyons, NY, 14489
Phone: 1-800-527-6510
Take a ride on Wayne County’s Apple Trail. Wayne County, located on the southern shore of Lake Ontario between Rochester and Syracuse, is the number one apple producing county in New York State. This is a self-guided tour that will take you along scenic country roads ablaze in autumn glory from market to market.

Along the way, taste the different varieties and take the “Apple Taste Test.” Enjoy apples, baked goods, cider, fresh produce, door prize drawings and more at each location. Take the Apple Tour Challenge! Go to the website to download the tour passport to collect stamps at each local farm market along the journey to enter to win a prize at the end of the tour.
 

Events for October 5

NAPA Super DIRT Week Auto Races

NAPA Super DIRT Week Auto Races Host/Presenter: Oswego Speedway
Location: 300 East Albany St., Oswego, NY, 13126
Email: https://dirtcar.ticketforce.com/eventperformances.
Racing's Biggest Party will return to "The Steel Palce" for the 46th annual NAPA Super DIRT Week. Come see the Super DIRTcar Series take on the famed 5/8 mile, where the likes of Mario Andretti and Gordon Johncock have raced. 600 loads of clay will turn the paved surface to a racing surface suited for the Super DIRTcar Series Big Block Modifieds. Join us as we carry on the tradition of NAPA Super DIRT Week, still Racing's Biggest Party.

DIRTcar Racing is pleased to announce that Billy Whittaker Cars and Trux has signed on as the title sponsor of NAPA Auto Parts Super DIRT Week’s Big-Block Modified main event, now called the Billy Whittaker Cars 200. The Super DIRTcar Series Big-Block Modified crown-jewel event on Sunday, October 8 will feature over 40 competitors, all trying to etch their name in the history books as NAPA Super DIRT Week champions and take home the $50,000 winner’s check.
Reserved and General Admission passes allow access to Cold Pit area. Must exchange completed waiver at exchange booth for access. Call 1-844-DIRT-TIX for tickets

*Child is 12 and Under*

Weekly Prices
Weekly Reserved - $100
Weekly Child Reserved - $20
Weekly General Admission - $80
Weekly Child General Admission - $20

Daily Prices
Wednesday - Friday GA ONLY - $25
Wednesday - Friday Child GA ONLY - $10
Saturday GA - $30
Saturday Child GA - $10
Saturday Reserved - $40
Saturday Child Reserved - $10
Sunday GA - $45
Sunday Child GA - $10
Sunday Reserved - $50
Sunday Child Reserved - $10
 

Wayne County Apple Tasting Tour

Wayne County Apple Tasting Tour
Location: 9 Pearl St., Lyons, NY, 14489
Phone: 1-800-527-6510
Take a ride on Wayne County’s Apple Trail. Wayne County, located on the southern shore of Lake Ontario between Rochester and Syracuse, is the number one apple producing county in New York State. This is a self-guided tour that will take you along scenic country roads ablaze in autumn glory from market to market.

Along the way, taste the different varieties and take the “Apple Taste Test.” Enjoy apples, baked goods, cider, fresh produce, door prize drawings and more at each location. Take the Apple Tour Challenge! Go to the website to download the tour passport to collect stamps at each local farm market along the journey to enter to win a prize at the end of the tour.
 

The 4th Annual Great Utica Pumpkin Carve

The 4th Annual Great Utica Pumpkin Carve Host/Presenter: The Utica Observer Dispatch and BOSCAR Electric Company
Location: Murnane Field Corner of Burrstone Road and Sunset Avenue, Utica , NY,
Phone: 315-749-5122
Email: ed.gunn@riverhawk.com
The Great Utica Pumpkin Carve - is a pumpkin carving competition. All proceeds go to support Our Lady of Lourdes Community Outreach Programs. All funds raised from this event are spent on outreach programs in the Utica community. Approximately half of the funds raised will help support the Parish Boy Scout Troop which draws teenagers from inner-city neighborhoods in Utica. These funds are used to provide uniforms, supply the scouts with the gear that they need to participate in scouting activities and help pay for scouting camping trips.
 

Erie Canal MURDER MYSTERY TOUR

Erie Canal MURDER MYSTERY TOUR Time: 6:30 PM - 9:30 PM
Host/Presenter: Erie Canal Cruises
Location: 400 Packett's Landing , Fairport, NY, 14450
Phone: 585-223-9470
Your Clue: A Riotous Murder Mystery Dinner Cruise on the Erie Canal...
Sherlock Holmes MURDER! MAYHEM! MERRIMENT! MISCHIEF!
Call for Details !!!
 

Events for October 6

NAPA Super DIRT Week Auto Races

NAPA Super DIRT Week Auto Races Host/Presenter: Oswego Speedway
Location: 300 East Albany St., Oswego, NY, 13126
Email: https://dirtcar.ticketforce.com/eventperformances.
Racing's Biggest Party will return to "The Steel Palce" for the 46th annual NAPA Super DIRT Week. Come see the Super DIRTcar Series take on the famed 5/8 mile, where the likes of Mario Andretti and Gordon Johncock have raced. 600 loads of clay will turn the paved surface to a racing surface suited for the Super DIRTcar Series Big Block Modifieds. Join us as we carry on the tradition of NAPA Super DIRT Week, still Racing's Biggest Party.

DIRTcar Racing is pleased to announce that Billy Whittaker Cars and Trux has signed on as the title sponsor of NAPA Auto Parts Super DIRT Week’s Big-Block Modified main event, now called the Billy Whittaker Cars 200. The Super DIRTcar Series Big-Block Modified crown-jewel event on Sunday, October 8 will feature over 40 competitors, all trying to etch their name in the history books as NAPA Super DIRT Week champions and take home the $50,000 winner’s check.
Reserved and General Admission passes allow access to Cold Pit area. Must exchange completed waiver at exchange booth for access. Call 1-844-DIRT-TIX for tickets

*Child is 12 and Under*

Weekly Prices
Weekly Reserved - $100
Weekly Child Reserved - $20
Weekly General Admission - $80
Weekly Child General Admission - $20

Daily Prices
Wednesday - Friday GA ONLY - $25
Wednesday - Friday Child GA ONLY - $10
Saturday GA - $30
Saturday Child GA - $10
Saturday Reserved - $40
Saturday Child Reserved - $10
Sunday GA - $45
Sunday Child GA - $10
Sunday Reserved - $50
Sunday Child Reserved - $10
 

The 4th Annual Great Utica Pumpkin Carve

The 4th Annual Great Utica Pumpkin Carve Host/Presenter: The Utica Observer Dispatch and BOSCAR Electric Company
Location: Murnane Field Corner of Burrstone Road and Sunset Avenue, Utica , NY,
Phone: 315-749-5122
Email: ed.gunn@riverhawk.com
The Great Utica Pumpkin Carve - is a pumpkin carving competition. All proceeds go to support Our Lady of Lourdes Community Outreach Programs. All funds raised from this event are spent on outreach programs in the Utica community. Approximately half of the funds raised will help support the Parish Boy Scout Troop which draws teenagers from inner-city neighborhoods in Utica. These funds are used to provide uniforms, supply the scouts with the gear that they need to participate in scouting activities and help pay for scouting camping trips.
 

Moonlight Mazes in Macedon

Moonlight Mazes in Macedon Time: 6:00 PM
Location: Long Acre Farms, 1342 Eddy Road, Macedon, NY, 14502
Phone: 1-315-986-4202
Grab some friends and a flashlight and challenge the Amazing Maize Maze by night. Long Acre Farms’ Amazing Maize Maze, which opened in 1998, was New York State’s first corn maze and is one of the longest running mazes in the world. This maze is one of the more challenging ones with the average completion time of 90 minutes. The moonlight maze opens at 6 p.m. and sells tickets for entry until 9 p.m. with the maze closing at 11 p.m.
 

Wayne County Apple Tasting Tour

Wayne County Apple Tasting Tour
Location: 9 Pearl St., Lyons, NY, 14489
Phone: 1-800-527-6510
Take a ride on Wayne County’s Apple Trail. Wayne County, located on the southern shore of Lake Ontario between Rochester and Syracuse, is the number one apple producing county in New York State. This is a self-guided tour that will take you along scenic country roads ablaze in autumn glory from market to market.

Along the way, taste the different varieties and take the “Apple Taste Test.” Enjoy apples, baked goods, cider, fresh produce, door prize drawings and more at each location. Take the Apple Tour Challenge! Go to the website to download the tour passport to collect stamps at each local farm market along the journey to enter to win a prize at the end of the tour.
 

Wayne County Apple Tour Tasting Weekend

Wayne County Apple Tour Tasting Weekend
Location: 9 Pearl St., Lyons, NY, 14489
A special part of the Wayne County Apple Tasting Tour is the Tasting Weekend. Each stop is unique during this special weekend and includes apple tastings, food samples, door prizes, great events and lots of fun!
 

The Haunted Hayrides of Greater Rochester

The Haunted Hayrides of Greater Rochester Time: 7:00 PM - 10:30 PM
Location: 3329 Eddy Road, Williamson, NY, 14589
Phone: -585-423-2991
Experts claim that the ghost of reputed psychopath William Fee (the only person ever executed in Wayne County, NY) roams the countryside every autumn, revisiting the scene of his murderous rampage.

This annual spook-event takes you down a desolate road, winding through eerie acres of apple orchards into the deep, dark woods. Attracting more than 20,000 people each year, this frightful event also features the Screamatorium, constructed on the actual burial ground from the “Harvest Night slaughter of 1859,” the Spinning Tunnel, the 3D Maze and the Mummy Theater.

The Hayride and Screamatorium are not recommended for children younger than 8 years of age.
 

Events for October 7

NAPA Super DIRT Week Auto Races

NAPA Super DIRT Week Auto Races Host/Presenter: Oswego Speedway
Location: 300 East Albany St., Oswego, NY, 13126
Email: https://dirtcar.ticketforce.com/eventperformances.
Racing's Biggest Party will return to "The Steel Palce" for the 46th annual NAPA Super DIRT Week. Come see the Super DIRTcar Series take on the famed 5/8 mile, where the likes of Mario Andretti and Gordon Johncock have raced. 600 loads of clay will turn the paved surface to a racing surface suited for the Super DIRTcar Series Big Block Modifieds. Join us as we carry on the tradition of NAPA Super DIRT Week, still Racing's Biggest Party.

DIRTcar Racing is pleased to announce that Billy Whittaker Cars and Trux has signed on as the title sponsor of NAPA Auto Parts Super DIRT Week’s Big-Block Modified main event, now called the Billy Whittaker Cars 200. The Super DIRTcar Series Big-Block Modified crown-jewel event on Sunday, October 8 will feature over 40 competitors, all trying to etch their name in the history books as NAPA Super DIRT Week champions and take home the $50,000 winner’s check.
Reserved and General Admission passes allow access to Cold Pit area. Must exchange completed waiver at exchange booth for access. Call 1-844-DIRT-TIX for tickets

*Child is 12 and Under*

Weekly Prices
Weekly Reserved - $100
Weekly Child Reserved - $20
Weekly General Admission - $80
Weekly Child General Admission - $20

Daily Prices
Wednesday - Friday GA ONLY - $25
Wednesday - Friday Child GA ONLY - $10
Saturday GA - $30
Saturday Child GA - $10
Saturday Reserved - $40
Saturday Child Reserved - $10
Sunday GA - $45
Sunday Child GA - $10
Sunday Reserved - $50
Sunday Child Reserved - $10
 

The 4th Annual Great Utica Pumpkin Carve

The 4th Annual Great Utica Pumpkin Carve Host/Presenter: The Utica Observer Dispatch and BOSCAR Electric Company
Location: Murnane Field Corner of Burrstone Road and Sunset Avenue, Utica , NY,
Phone: 315-749-5122
Email: ed.gunn@riverhawk.com
The Great Utica Pumpkin Carve - is a pumpkin carving competition. All proceeds go to support Our Lady of Lourdes Community Outreach Programs. All funds raised from this event are spent on outreach programs in the Utica community. Approximately half of the funds raised will help support the Parish Boy Scout Troop which draws teenagers from inner-city neighborhoods in Utica. These funds are used to provide uniforms, supply the scouts with the gear that they need to participate in scouting activities and help pay for scouting camping trips.
 

Fall on the Farm

Fall on the Farm Time: 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Location: 1342 Eddy Road, Macedon, NY, 14502
Phone: 1-315-986-4202
Open every weekend in the fall, Long Acre Farm invites you to visit and enjoy pumpkins, amazing mazes, hayrides, a cow train ride, wine tasting and more. The BBQ Grill is open every weekend and other fall favorites available include cider donuts, candy and caramel apples, pumpkin ice cream and fudge, apple pies and more!
Every weekend Sept. 16-Oct. 29, 2017
 

Critz Farms Fall Harvest Celebration

Critz Farms Fall Harvest Celebration Time: 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Location: 3232 Rippleton Road, Cazenovia, NY, 13035
Phone: 1-315-662-3355
The 2017 Critz Farms Fall Harvest Celebration runs every weekend from Sept. 16 to Oct. 22 and features ongoing activities, special events and festival entertainment for all ages and interests. Tackle a challenging corn maize, pick your own apples, take a wagon ride to the pumpkin field or the apple orchard, visit the Animal Area and, of course, enjoy delicious Critz Farm cider or try some of their wines!
 

Oswego Music Hall

Oswego Music Hall Time: 7:30 PM
Host/Presenter: Ontario Center for Performing Arts
Location: McCrobie Building, 41 Lake St., Oswego, NY, 13126
Phone: 1-315-342-1733
Email: ocpaoswego@gmail.com
In existence for more than 30 years, the Oswego Music Hall offers mostly acoustical musicians every other Saturday night from September to June. On concert evenings, a large empty hall is transformed into an intimate venue replete with candlelit tables, professional staging and sound; as well as an array of freshly baked desserts, hot cider and freshly brewed coffee.

This week, enjoy the sounds of renowned singer-songwriter Ryanhood. Named 'Best Group/Duo' in the 2014 International Acoustic Music Awards, acoustic-duo Ryanhood got their first break more than a decade ago as street-performers at Boston's Quincy Market. Since then they've since gone on to perform more than 800 shows in 45 U.S. states over the past decade and have shared stages with Jason Mraz, Matt Nathanson, Train, and many more.

Cameron Hood's rich and folky lead vocals, Ryan Green's explosive guitar and mandolin riffs, and their airtight vocal harmonies prompted the Arizona Daily Star to call them, "a match made in radio heaven."
 

Wayne County Apple Tasting Tour

Wayne County Apple Tasting Tour
Location: 9 Pearl St., Lyons, NY, 14489
Phone: 1-800-527-6510
Take a ride on Wayne County’s Apple Trail. Wayne County, located on the southern shore of Lake Ontario between Rochester and Syracuse, is the number one apple producing county in New York State. This is a self-guided tour that will take you along scenic country roads ablaze in autumn glory from market to market.

Along the way, taste the different varieties and take the “Apple Taste Test.” Enjoy apples, baked goods, cider, fresh produce, door prize drawings and more at each location. Take the Apple Tour Challenge! Go to the website to download the tour passport to collect stamps at each local farm market along the journey to enter to win a prize at the end of the tour.
 

Wayne County Apple Tour Tasting Weekend

Wayne County Apple Tour Tasting Weekend
Location: 9 Pearl St., Lyons, NY, 14489
A special part of the Wayne County Apple Tasting Tour is the Tasting Weekend. Each stop is unique during this special weekend and includes apple tastings, food samples, door prizes, great events and lots of fun!
 

The Haunted Hayrides of Greater Rochester

The Haunted Hayrides of Greater Rochester Time: 7:00 PM - 10:30 PM
Location: 3329 Eddy Road, Williamson, NY, 14589
Phone: -585-423-2991
Experts claim that the ghost of reputed psychopath William Fee (the only person ever executed in Wayne County, NY) roams the countryside every autumn, revisiting the scene of his murderous rampage.

This annual spook-event takes you down a desolate road, winding through eerie acres of apple orchards into the deep, dark woods. Attracting more than 20,000 people each year, this frightful event also features the Screamatorium, constructed on the actual burial ground from the “Harvest Night slaughter of 1859,” the Spinning Tunnel, the 3D Maze and the Mummy Theater.

The Hayride and Screamatorium are not recommended for children younger than 8 years of age.
 

Fall Fest of Greater Rochester

Fall Fest of Greater Rochester Time: 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Location: 3329 Eddy Road, Williamson, NY, 14522
Phone: 1-585-423-2991
A festival of fall fun for the entire family with interactive games, inflatables, live entertainment, refreshments, a family hayride and much more!

(Located at the same place as the Haunted Hayrides of Greater Rochester)
 

Salmon River Festival

Salmon River Festival Time: 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Location: Jefferson Street, Pulaski, NY, 13142
Phone: 1-315-532-5919
Family fun, fly-tying and casting demonstrations, fair, food and music.
 

Lafayette Apple Festival

Lafayette Apple Festival Time: 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Location: 5330 Rowland Road, Lafayette, NY, 13084
Recognized as one of the primary apple producing regions of Upstate New York, this family-oriented event celebrates the fall harvest season with more than 500 crafters, special events, rides, competitions and, of course, delicious apple treats.

The festival’s backdrop of rolling hills and colorful fall foliage creates a memorable setting for one of the northeast's premier arts and crafts show and brings in more than 90,000 visitors each year.

Come and view some of the most original scarecrows ever created, meet the Apple Queen and check out the local favorite, the Apple Pie competition.
 

Main Street Cooptoberfest

Main Street Cooptoberfest Time: 10:00 AM
Host/Presenter: Cooperstown/Otsego County
Location: Cooperstown , NY
Come down to Main Street Cooperstown for a day filled with food, fun, bounce houses, live music, vendors, pony rides, a cornhole tournament, games, and SO MUCH MORE! Beer will be served in Doubleday Parking lot!
 

Hard Promises at del Lago Resort Casino

Hard Promises at del Lago Resort Casino Time: 8:00 PM
Host/Presenter: del Lago Resort & Casino
Location: 1133 State Route 414, Waterloo , NY, 13165
Phone: 315-946-1777
Hard Promises is comprised of five veteran Central New York musicians featuring current and former members of Kane, Benny Mardones’ Hurricanes, The Shop, Zoid, Joe Bonamassa Band, Tickets, Custom Taylor, and Jake Fake and the Liars. Providing one of New York’s best live classic rock shows, the members of Hard Promises have shared the stage with Cheap Trick, John Waite, Gregg Allman, Starship, Eddie Money, Dickey Betts, Blues Traveler, Joan Jett, Blue Oyster Cult, Great White, Spin Doctors, and the legendary B.B. King.
 

Events for October 8

NAPA Super DIRT Week Auto Races

NAPA Super DIRT Week Auto Races Host/Presenter: Oswego Speedway
Location: 300 East Albany St., Oswego, NY, 13126
Email: https://dirtcar.ticketforce.com/eventperformances.
Racing's Biggest Party will return to "The Steel Palce" for the 46th annual NAPA Super DIRT Week. Come see the Super DIRTcar Series take on the famed 5/8 mile, where the likes of Mario Andretti and Gordon Johncock have raced. 600 loads of clay will turn the paved surface to a racing surface suited for the Super DIRTcar Series Big Block Modifieds. Join us as we carry on the tradition of NAPA Super DIRT Week, still Racing's Biggest Party.

DIRTcar Racing is pleased to announce that Billy Whittaker Cars and Trux has signed on as the title sponsor of NAPA Auto Parts Super DIRT Week’s Big-Block Modified main event, now called the Billy Whittaker Cars 200. The Super DIRTcar Series Big-Block Modified crown-jewel event on Sunday, October 8 will feature over 40 competitors, all trying to etch their name in the history books as NAPA Super DIRT Week champions and take home the $50,000 winner’s check.
Reserved and General Admission passes allow access to Cold Pit area. Must exchange completed waiver at exchange booth for access. Call 1-844-DIRT-TIX for tickets

*Child is 12 and Under*

Weekly Prices
Weekly Reserved - $100
Weekly Child Reserved - $20
Weekly General Admission - $80
Weekly Child General Admission - $20

Daily Prices
Wednesday - Friday GA ONLY - $25
Wednesday - Friday Child GA ONLY - $10
Saturday GA - $30
Saturday Child GA - $10
Saturday Reserved - $40
Saturday Child Reserved - $10
Sunday GA - $45
Sunday Child GA - $10
Sunday Reserved - $50
Sunday Child Reserved - $10
 

Fall on the Farm

Fall on the Farm Time: 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Location: 1342 Eddy Road, Macedon, NY, 14502
Phone: 1-315-986-4202
Open every weekend in the fall, Long Acre Farm invites you to visit and enjoy pumpkins, amazing mazes, hayrides, a cow train ride, wine tasting and more. The BBQ Grill is open every weekend and other fall favorites available include cider donuts, candy and caramel apples, pumpkin ice cream and fudge, apple pies and more!
Every weekend Sept. 16-Oct. 29, 2017
 

Critz Farms Fall Harvest Celebration

Critz Farms Fall Harvest Celebration Time: 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Location: 3232 Rippleton Road, Cazenovia, NY, 13035
Phone: 1-315-662-3355
The 2017 Critz Farms Fall Harvest Celebration runs every weekend from Sept. 16 to Oct. 22 and features ongoing activities, special events and festival entertainment for all ages and interests. Tackle a challenging corn maize, pick your own apples, take a wagon ride to the pumpkin field or the apple orchard, visit the Animal Area and, of course, enjoy delicious Critz Farm cider or try some of their wines!
 

Wayne County Apple Tasting Tour

Wayne County Apple Tasting Tour
Location: 9 Pearl St., Lyons, NY, 14489
Phone: 1-800-527-6510
Take a ride on Wayne County’s Apple Trail. Wayne County, located on the southern shore of Lake Ontario between Rochester and Syracuse, is the number one apple producing county in New York State. This is a self-guided tour that will take you along scenic country roads ablaze in autumn glory from market to market.

Along the way, taste the different varieties and take the “Apple Taste Test.” Enjoy apples, baked goods, cider, fresh produce, door prize drawings and more at each location. Take the Apple Tour Challenge! Go to the website to download the tour passport to collect stamps at each local farm market along the journey to enter to win a prize at the end of the tour.
 

Wayne County Apple Tour Tasting Weekend

Wayne County Apple Tour Tasting Weekend
Location: 9 Pearl St., Lyons, NY, 14489
A special part of the Wayne County Apple Tasting Tour is the Tasting Weekend. Each stop is unique during this special weekend and includes apple tastings, food samples, door prizes, great events and lots of fun!
 

The Haunted Hayrides of Greater Rochester

The Haunted Hayrides of Greater Rochester Time: 7:00 PM - 9:30 PM
Location: 3329 Eddy Road, Williamson, NY, 14589
Phone: -585-423-2991
Experts claim that the ghost of reputed psychopath William Fee (the only person ever executed in Wayne County, NY) roams the countryside every autumn, revisiting the scene of his murderous rampage.

This annual spook-event takes you down a desolate road, winding through eerie acres of apple orchards into the deep, dark woods. Attracting more than 20,000 people each year, this frightful event also features the Screamatorium, constructed on the actual burial ground from the “Harvest Night slaughter of 1859,” the Spinning Tunnel, the 3D Maze and the Mummy Theater.

The Hayride and Screamatorium are not recommended for children younger than 8 years of age.
 

Lafayette Apple Festival

Lafayette Apple Festival Time: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Location: 5330 Rowland Road, Lafayette, NY, 13084
Recognized as one of the primary apple producing regions of Upstate New York, this family-oriented event celebrates the fall harvest season with more than 500 crafters, special events, rides, competitions and, of course, delicious apple treats.

The festival’s backdrop of rolling hills and colorful fall foliage creates a memorable setting for one of the northeast's premier arts and crafts show and brings in more than 90,000 visitors each year.

Come and view some of the most original scarecrows ever created, meet the Apple Queen and check out the local favorite, the Apple Pie competition.
 

Bristol Mountain Fall Festival

Bristol Mountain Fall Festival Time: 11:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Host/Presenter: Bristol Mountain
Location: 5662 Route 64, Canandaigua, NY, 14424
This fun fall festival has something for everyone no matter what the age.

The event features live music, food trucks, beer, wine and spirit vendors with tastings, an Alpaca Petting Zoo, a Kids’ Scavenger Hunt and Obstacle Course at Bristol Mountain, live music, Bubble Balls, arts and crafts vendors and the opportunity to view the beautiful autumn colors on a scenic sky ride.
 

Downtown Rochester FALL FOLIAGE TOUR

Downtown Rochester FALL FOLIAGE TOUR Time: 12:30 PM - 4:30 PM
Host/Presenter: Erie Canal Cruises
Location: 400 Packett's Landing , Fairport, NY, NY, 14450
Phone: (585) 223-9470
Autumn in upstate New York produces a palette of brilliant reds, deep golds and vibrant yellows along the Erie Canal. The fall foliage in New York State is one of the best displays in the northeast.
 

Events for October 9

Fall on the Farm

Fall on the Farm Time: 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Location: 1342 Eddy Road, Macedon, NY, 14502
Phone: 1-315-986-4202
Open every weekend in the fall, Long Acre Farm invites you to visit and enjoy pumpkins, amazing mazes, hayrides, a cow train ride, wine tasting and more. The BBQ Grill is open every weekend and other fall favorites available include cider donuts, candy and caramel apples, pumpkin ice cream and fudge, apple pies and more!
Every weekend Sept. 16-Oct. 29, 2017
 

Wayne County Apple Tasting Tour

Wayne County Apple Tasting Tour
Location: 9 Pearl St., Lyons, NY, 14489
Phone: 1-800-527-6510
Take a ride on Wayne County’s Apple Trail. Wayne County, located on the southern shore of Lake Ontario between Rochester and Syracuse, is the number one apple producing county in New York State. This is a self-guided tour that will take you along scenic country roads ablaze in autumn glory from market to market.

Along the way, taste the different varieties and take the “Apple Taste Test.” Enjoy apples, baked goods, cider, fresh produce, door prize drawings and more at each location. Take the Apple Tour Challenge! Go to the website to download the tour passport to collect stamps at each local farm market along the journey to enter to win a prize at the end of the tour.
 

Wayne County Apple Tour Tasting Weekend

Wayne County Apple Tour Tasting Weekend
Location: 9 Pearl St., Lyons, NY, 14489
A special part of the Wayne County Apple Tasting Tour is the Tasting Weekend. Each stop is unique during this special weekend and includes apple tastings, food samples, door prizes, great events and lots of fun!
 

Events for October 10

Wayne County Apple Tasting Tour

Wayne County Apple Tasting Tour
Location: 9 Pearl St., Lyons, NY, 14489
Phone: 1-800-527-6510
Take a ride on Wayne County’s Apple Trail. Wayne County, located on the southern shore of Lake Ontario between Rochester and Syracuse, is the number one apple producing county in New York State. This is a self-guided tour that will take you along scenic country roads ablaze in autumn glory from market to market.

Along the way, taste the different varieties and take the “Apple Taste Test.” Enjoy apples, baked goods, cider, fresh produce, door prize drawings and more at each location. Take the Apple Tour Challenge! Go to the website to download the tour passport to collect stamps at each local farm market along the journey to enter to win a prize at the end of the tour.
 

Events for October 11

Wayne County Apple Tasting Tour

Wayne County Apple Tasting Tour
Location: 9 Pearl St., Lyons, NY, 14489
Phone: 1-800-527-6510
Take a ride on Wayne County’s Apple Trail. Wayne County, located on the southern shore of Lake Ontario between Rochester and Syracuse, is the number one apple producing county in New York State. This is a self-guided tour that will take you along scenic country roads ablaze in autumn glory from market to market.

Along the way, taste the different varieties and take the “Apple Taste Test.” Enjoy apples, baked goods, cider, fresh produce, door prize drawings and more at each location. Take the Apple Tour Challenge! Go to the website to download the tour passport to collect stamps at each local farm market along the journey to enter to win a prize at the end of the tour.
 

The Return of Buddy Holly

The Return of Buddy Holly Time: 2:00 PM
Host/Presenter: Del Lago Resort and Casino
Location: 1133 State Route 414, Waterloo , NY, 13165
Phone: 315-946-1777
Buddy Holly songs were among the first songs Gavan Rousseau ever learned as a toddler. It is all a product of Gavan’s natural “old soul” and upon discovering Buddy’s music his desire to know more lead him to “The Return of Buddy Holly”. After being invited to be part of a Winter Dance Party show recreating the last concert that Buddy Holly did with the Big Bopper and Ritchie Valens and surviving artist Dion who retells the story as Buddy takes the stage. His guitar playing, his voice and Texan accent are all there even when speaking to the audience. And those who never got to see the real deal may be in for an overwhelming shock! Buddy Holly Lives in The Return of Buddy Holly. The show also features songs by Dion, The Big Bopper and Ritchie Valens.
 

Events for October 12

Wayne County Apple Tasting Tour

Wayne County Apple Tasting Tour
Location: 9 Pearl St., Lyons, NY, 14489
Phone: 1-800-527-6510
Take a ride on Wayne County’s Apple Trail. Wayne County, located on the southern shore of Lake Ontario between Rochester and Syracuse, is the number one apple producing county in New York State. This is a self-guided tour that will take you along scenic country roads ablaze in autumn glory from market to market.

Along the way, taste the different varieties and take the “Apple Taste Test.” Enjoy apples, baked goods, cider, fresh produce, door prize drawings and more at each location. Take the Apple Tour Challenge! Go to the website to download the tour passport to collect stamps at each local farm market along the journey to enter to win a prize at the end of the tour.
 

Great Pumpkin Farm Fall Festival

Great Pumpkin Farm Fall Festival Time: 10:00 AM
Host/Presenter: Great Pumpkin Farm
Location: 11199 Main St., Clarence, NY, 14031
Phone: 1-716-759-8483
Come find all your favorite family fun fall things to do at one of Upstate New York’s largest Fall Festival. There will be the Cornmaze, Boo Barn, Amusement Rides, Cow Train, Jumping Pillows, Magic Show, Halloween Store, Bakery, Cider & Donuts and much more…and plenty of great food!

Come out and buy pumpkins, gourds, stalks and more. Check out what’s new this year including the Shooting Gallery and The Witches Brew Bar new location outside and much more!

Open 10 a.m. to dusk daily.


 

Events for October 13

Fort Ontario Ghost Tour and Reveal

Fort Ontario Ghost Tour and Reveal Time: 7:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Host/Presenter: Historic Fort Ontario
Location: Fort Ontario , 1 East Fourth St , Oswego , NY, 13126
Phone: 315-343-4711
Check out paranormal presentations showing results from several years of investigations, including electronic voice phenomena (EVP), images, and stories, as well as interactive ghost hunting, and guided ghost tours. Call to book your Tour Time Slot. Tickets go on sale 8/1/2017 $15.00

BACKGROUND - The star-shaped Fort Ontario, known as the “Guardian of the Northern Frontier” was built in 1755 on the ruins of three earlier fortresses that date back to the French and Indian War. Hundreds of soldiers and civilians perished on site, which may explain the paranormal activity people have reported, including strange lights and music, a woman that appears in an upstairs window, a child calling for his cat, and apparitions in the cemetery – the final resting place for 77 officers, soldiers, women, and children.
 

Moonlight Mazes in Macedon

Moonlight Mazes in Macedon Time: 6:00 PM
Location: Long Acre Farms, 1342 Eddy Road, Macedon, NY, 14502
Phone: 1-315-986-4202
Grab some friends and a flashlight and challenge the Amazing Maize Maze by night. Long Acre Farms’ Amazing Maize Maze, which opened in 1998, was New York State’s first corn maze and is one of the longest running mazes in the world. This maze is one of the more challenging ones with the average completion time of 90 minutes. The moonlight maze opens at 6 p.m. and sells tickets for entry until 9 p.m. with the maze closing at 11 p.m.
 

Wayne County Apple Tasting Tour

Wayne County Apple Tasting Tour
Location: 9 Pearl St., Lyons, NY, 14489
Phone: 1-800-527-6510
Take a ride on Wayne County’s Apple Trail. Wayne County, located on the southern shore of Lake Ontario between Rochester and Syracuse, is the number one apple producing county in New York State. This is a self-guided tour that will take you along scenic country roads ablaze in autumn glory from market to market.

Along the way, taste the different varieties and take the “Apple Taste Test.” Enjoy apples, baked goods, cider, fresh produce, door prize drawings and more at each location. Take the Apple Tour Challenge! Go to the website to download the tour passport to collect stamps at each local farm market along the journey to enter to win a prize at the end of the tour.
 

The Haunted Hayrides of Greater Rochester

The Haunted Hayrides of Greater Rochester Time: 7:00 PM - 10:30 PM
Location: 3329 Eddy Road, Williamson, NY, 14589
Phone: -585-423-2991
Experts claim that the ghost of reputed psychopath William Fee (the only person ever executed in Wayne County, NY) roams the countryside every autumn, revisiting the scene of his murderous rampage.

This annual spook-event takes you down a desolate road, winding through eerie acres of apple orchards into the deep, dark woods. Attracting more than 20,000 people each year, this frightful event also features the Screamatorium, constructed on the actual burial ground from the “Harvest Night slaughter of 1859,” the Spinning Tunnel, the 3D Maze and the Mummy Theater.

The Hayride and Screamatorium are not recommended for children younger than 8 years of age.
 

Great Pumpkin Farm Fall Festival

Great Pumpkin Farm Fall Festival Time: 10:00 AM
Host/Presenter: Great Pumpkin Farm
Location: 11199 Main St., Clarence, NY, 14031
Phone: 1-716-759-8483
Come find all your favorite family fun fall things to do at one of Upstate New York’s largest Fall Festival. There will be the Cornmaze, Boo Barn, Amusement Rides, Cow Train, Jumping Pillows, Magic Show, Halloween Store, Bakery, Cider & Donuts and much more…and plenty of great food!

Come out and buy pumpkins, gourds, stalks and more. Check out what’s new this year including the Shooting Gallery and The Witches Brew Bar new location outside and much more!

Open 10 a.m. to dusk daily.


 

Events for October 14

Fort Ontario Ghost Tour and Reveal

Fort Ontario Ghost Tour and Reveal Time: 7:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Host/Presenter: Historic Fort Ontario
Location: Fort Ontario , 1 East Fourth St , Oswego , NY, 13126
Phone: 315-343-4711
Check out paranormal presentations showing results from several years of investigations, including electronic voice phenomena (EVP), images, and stories, as well as interactive ghost hunting, and guided ghost tours. Call to book your Tour Time Slot. Tickets go on sale 8/1/2017 $15.00

BACKGROUND - The star-shaped Fort Ontario, known as the “Guardian of the Northern Frontier” was built in 1755 on the ruins of three earlier fortresses that date back to the French and Indian War. Hundreds of soldiers and civilians perished on site, which may explain the paranormal activity people have reported, including strange lights and music, a woman that appears in an upstairs window, a child calling for his cat, and apparitions in the cemetery – the final resting place for 77 officers, soldiers, women, and children.
 

Fall on the Farm

Fall on the Farm Time: 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Location: 1342 Eddy Road, Macedon, NY, 14502
Phone: 1-315-986-4202
Open every weekend in the fall, Long Acre Farm invites you to visit and enjoy pumpkins, amazing mazes, hayrides, a cow train ride, wine tasting and more. The BBQ Grill is open every weekend and other fall favorites available include cider donuts, candy and caramel apples, pumpkin ice cream and fudge, apple pies and more!
Every weekend Sept. 16-Oct. 29, 2017
 

Moonlight Mazes in Macedon

Moonlight Mazes in Macedon Time: 6:00 PM
Location: Long Acre Farms, 1342 Eddy Road, Macedon, NY, 14502
Phone: 1-315-986-4202
Grab some friends and a flashlight and challenge the Amazing Maize Maze by night. Long Acre Farms’ Amazing Maize Maze, which opened in 1998, was New York State’s first corn maze and is one of the longest running mazes in the world. This maze is one of the more challenging ones with the average completion time of 90 minutes. The moonlight maze opens at 6 p.m. and sells tickets for entry until 9 p.m. with the maze closing at 11 p.m.
 

Critz Farms Fall Harvest Celebration

Critz Farms Fall Harvest Celebration Time: 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Location: 3232 Rippleton Road, Cazenovia, NY, 13035
Phone: 1-315-662-3355
The 2017 Critz Farms Fall Harvest Celebration runs every weekend from Sept. 16 to Oct. 22 and features ongoing activities, special events and festival entertainment for all ages and interests. Tackle a challenging corn maize, pick your own apples, take a wagon ride to the pumpkin field or the apple orchard, visit the Animal Area and, of course, enjoy delicious Critz Farm cider or try some of their wines!
 

ZooBoo at Seneca Park

ZooBoo at Seneca Park Time: 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Host/Presenter: Seneca Park Zoo
Location: 2222 St. Paul St., , Rochester, NY, 14621
Put on your most “spooktacular” costume and join the orangutans for a conservation-themed trick-or-treating adventure through the Seneca Park Zoo.

With trick-or-treat stations, activities for kids and adults, a twice-daily costume contest and special fall treats for the animals, ZooBoo is an experience your entire family will remember for a long time to come!
 

Wayne County Apple Tasting Tour

Wayne County Apple Tasting Tour
Location: 9 Pearl St., Lyons, NY, 14489
Phone: 1-800-527-6510
Take a ride on Wayne County’s Apple Trail. Wayne County, located on the southern shore of Lake Ontario between Rochester and Syracuse, is the number one apple producing county in New York State. This is a self-guided tour that will take you along scenic country roads ablaze in autumn glory from market to market.

Along the way, taste the different varieties and take the “Apple Taste Test.” Enjoy apples, baked goods, cider, fresh produce, door prize drawings and more at each location. Take the Apple Tour Challenge! Go to the website to download the tour passport to collect stamps at each local farm market along the journey to enter to win a prize at the end of the tour.
 

The Haunted Hayrides of Greater Rochester

The Haunted Hayrides of Greater Rochester Time: 7:00 PM - 9:30 PM
Location: 3329 Eddy Road, Williamson, NY, 14589
Phone: -585-423-2991
Experts claim that the ghost of reputed psychopath William Fee (the only person ever executed in Wayne County, NY) roams the countryside every autumn, revisiting the scene of his murderous rampage.

This annual spook-event takes you down a desolate road, winding through eerie acres of apple orchards into the deep, dark woods. Attracting more than 20,000 people each year, this frightful event also features the Screamatorium, constructed on the actual burial ground from the “Harvest Night slaughter of 1859,” the Spinning Tunnel, the 3D Maze and the Mummy Theater.

The Hayride and Screamatorium are not recommended for children younger than 8 years of age.
 

Taste of Fame

Taste of Fame Host/Presenter: OnCenter
Location: 415 W. Fayette St, Syracuse, NY, 13204
Phone: 1-315-453-2424
Join WCNY for a delightful evening of food, wine, and storytelling with celebrity host, successful chef, restaurateur, James Beard nominated cookbook author and television personality, Richard Blais.

This annual fundraiser includes a four-course dinner designed by Blais.

With additional donations, participants can mingle with Blais at a reception, bid on items in a silent auction and even have brunch with the chef the next day.
The Oct. 14 dinner includes:

First course: tuna tonnato toast (tuna tartare, avocado, grilled sourdough, botanicals)
Second course: Choose between endive salad with pears and hazelnuts; or kale Caesar with duck egg and confit
Entree: Choose between steak and potatoes with apple ketchup; or roasted chicken with butternut squash puree, Brussel kraut and fennel gravy; or vegetarian lasagna with raclette and winter truffle.
Dessert: Peanut butter and jelly (Macadamia nut cake, grape ice cream "rocks," vanilla meringue and lovage)
Ticket prices and details

$150 Taste of Fame dinner ticket
Starts at 6:15 p.m. Oct. 14 at the Oncenter
Includes the four-course meal and Finger Lakes wine.

$250 Taste of Fame VIP ticket
Starts at 4:15 p.m. at WCNY
Includes the dinner, plus:

VIP studio soiree champagne meet-and-greet
In-studio TV recording
Cocktail hour
Silent auction
$400 Richard Blais experience ticket (only 20 available)
Starts at 4:15 p.m.
Includes the dinner, the VIP ticket access, plus:

Preferred seating at dinner
Transportation between WCNY to Oncenter
A swag bag
Sunday, Oct. 15 seven-course brunch with Blais at Modern Malt Bakeshop
Blais will sign your copy of "So Good"
Also, group tables are available:
$1,500 will buy 10 tickets to dinner, cocktails and the silent auction
$2,500 will buy 10 VIP tickets and preferred seating at the dinner

Tickets can be purchased from wcny.org or by calling 315-453-2424.
 

Great Pumpkin Farm Fall Festival

Great Pumpkin Farm Fall Festival Time: 10:00 AM
Host/Presenter: Great Pumpkin Farm
Location: 11199 Main St., Clarence, NY, 14031
Phone: 1-716-759-8483
Come find all your favorite family fun fall things to do at one of Upstate New York’s largest Fall Festival. There will be the Cornmaze, Boo Barn, Amusement Rides, Cow Train, Jumping Pillows, Magic Show, Halloween Store, Bakery, Cider & Donuts and much more…and plenty of great food!

Come out and buy pumpkins, gourds, stalks and more. Check out what’s new this year including the Shooting Gallery and The Witches Brew Bar new location outside and much more!

Open 10 a.m. to dusk daily.


 

Events for October 15

Fall on the Farm

Fall on the Farm Time: 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Location: 1342 Eddy Road, Macedon, NY, 14502
Phone: 1-315-986-4202
Open every weekend in the fall, Long Acre Farm invites you to visit and enjoy pumpkins, amazing mazes, hayrides, a cow train ride, wine tasting and more. The BBQ Grill is open every weekend and other fall favorites available include cider donuts, candy and caramel apples, pumpkin ice cream and fudge, apple pies and more!
Every weekend Sept. 16-Oct. 29, 2017
 

Critz Farms Fall Harvest Celebration

Critz Farms Fall Harvest Celebration Time: 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Location: 3232 Rippleton Road, Cazenovia, NY, 13035
Phone: 1-315-662-3355
The 2017 Critz Farms Fall Harvest Celebration runs every weekend from Sept. 16 to Oct. 22 and features ongoing activities, special events and festival entertainment for all ages and interests. Tackle a challenging corn maize, pick your own apples, take a wagon ride to the pumpkin field or the apple orchard, visit the Animal Area and, of course, enjoy delicious Critz Farm cider or try some of their wines!
 

ZooBoo at Seneca Park

ZooBoo at Seneca Park Time: 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Host/Presenter: Seneca Park Zoo
Location: 2222 St. Paul St., , Rochester, NY, 14621
Put on your most “spooktacular” costume and join the orangutans for a conservation-themed trick-or-treating adventure through the Seneca Park Zoo.

With trick-or-treat stations, activities for kids and adults, a twice-daily costume contest and special fall treats for the animals, ZooBoo is an experience your entire family will remember for a long time to come!
 

Wayne County Apple Tasting Tour

Wayne County Apple Tasting Tour
Location: 9 Pearl St., Lyons, NY, 14489
Phone: 1-800-527-6510
Take a ride on Wayne County’s Apple Trail. Wayne County, located on the southern shore of Lake Ontario between Rochester and Syracuse, is the number one apple producing county in New York State. This is a self-guided tour that will take you along scenic country roads ablaze in autumn glory from market to market.

Along the way, taste the different varieties and take the “Apple Taste Test.” Enjoy apples, baked goods, cider, fresh produce, door prize drawings and more at each location. Take the Apple Tour Challenge! Go to the website to download the tour passport to collect stamps at each local farm market along the journey to enter to win a prize at the end of the tour.
 

The Haunted Hayrides of Greater Rochester

The Haunted Hayrides of Greater Rochester Time: 7:00 PM - 10:30 PM
Location: 3329 Eddy Road, Williamson, NY, 14589
Phone: -585-423-2991
Experts claim that the ghost of reputed psychopath William Fee (the only person ever executed in Wayne County, NY) roams the countryside every autumn, revisiting the scene of his murderous rampage.

This annual spook-event takes you down a desolate road, winding through eerie acres of apple orchards into the deep, dark woods. Attracting more than 20,000 people each year, this frightful event also features the Screamatorium, constructed on the actual burial ground from the “Harvest Night slaughter of 1859,” the Spinning Tunnel, the 3D Maze and the Mummy Theater.

The Hayride and Screamatorium are not recommended for children younger than 8 years of age.
 

Great Pumpkin Farm Fall Festival

Great Pumpkin Farm Fall Festival Time: 10:00 AM
Host/Presenter: Great Pumpkin Farm
Location: 11199 Main St., Clarence, NY, 14031
Phone: 1-716-759-8483
Come find all your favorite family fun fall things to do at one of Upstate New York’s largest Fall Festival. There will be the Cornmaze, Boo Barn, Amusement Rides, Cow Train, Jumping Pillows, Magic Show, Halloween Store, Bakery, Cider & Donuts and much more…and plenty of great food!

Come out and buy pumpkins, gourds, stalks and more. Check out what’s new this year including the Shooting Gallery and The Witches Brew Bar new location outside and much more!

Open 10 a.m. to dusk daily.


 

Events for October 16

Wayne County Apple Tasting Tour

Wayne County Apple Tasting Tour
Location: 9 Pearl St., Lyons, NY, 14489
Phone: 1-800-527-6510
Take a ride on Wayne County’s Apple Trail. Wayne County, located on the southern shore of Lake Ontario between Rochester and Syracuse, is the number one apple producing county in New York State. This is a self-guided tour that will take you along scenic country roads ablaze in autumn glory from market to market.

Along the way, taste the different varieties and take the “Apple Taste Test.” Enjoy apples, baked goods, cider, fresh produce, door prize drawings and more at each location. Take the Apple Tour Challenge! Go to the website to download the tour passport to collect stamps at each local farm market along the journey to enter to win a prize at the end of the tour.
 

Great Pumpkin Farm Fall Festival

Great Pumpkin Farm Fall Festival Time: 10:00 AM
Host/Presenter: Great Pumpkin Farm
Location: 11199 Main St., Clarence, NY, 14031
Phone: 1-716-759-8483
Come find all your favorite family fun fall things to do at one of Upstate New York’s largest Fall Festival. There will be the Cornmaze, Boo Barn, Amusement Rides, Cow Train, Jumping Pillows, Magic Show, Halloween Store, Bakery, Cider & Donuts and much more…and plenty of great food!

Come out and buy pumpkins, gourds, stalks and more. Check out what’s new this year including the Shooting Gallery and The Witches Brew Bar new location outside and much more!

Open 10 a.m. to dusk daily.


 

Events for October 17

Wayne County Apple Tasting Tour

Wayne County Apple Tasting Tour
Location: 9 Pearl St., Lyons, NY, 14489
Phone: 1-800-527-6510
Take a ride on Wayne County’s Apple Trail. Wayne County, located on the southern shore of Lake Ontario between Rochester and Syracuse, is the number one apple producing county in New York State. This is a self-guided tour that will take you along scenic country roads ablaze in autumn glory from market to market.

Along the way, taste the different varieties and take the “Apple Taste Test.” Enjoy apples, baked goods, cider, fresh produce, door prize drawings and more at each location. Take the Apple Tour Challenge! Go to the website to download the tour passport to collect stamps at each local farm market along the journey to enter to win a prize at the end of the tour.
 

Great Pumpkin Farm Fall Festival

Great Pumpkin Farm Fall Festival Time: 10:00 AM
Host/Presenter: Great Pumpkin Farm
Location: 11199 Main St., Clarence, NY, 14031
Phone: 1-716-759-8483
Come find all your favorite family fun fall things to do at one of Upstate New York’s largest Fall Festival. There will be the Cornmaze, Boo Barn, Amusement Rides, Cow Train, Jumping Pillows, Magic Show, Halloween Store, Bakery, Cider & Donuts and much more…and plenty of great food!

Come out and buy pumpkins, gourds, stalks and more. Check out what’s new this year including the Shooting Gallery and The Witches Brew Bar new location outside and much more!

Open 10 a.m. to dusk daily.


 

Events for October 18

Wayne County Apple Tasting Tour

Wayne County Apple Tasting Tour
Location: 9 Pearl St., Lyons, NY, 14489
Phone: 1-800-527-6510
Take a ride on Wayne County’s Apple Trail. Wayne County, located on the southern shore of Lake Ontario between Rochester and Syracuse, is the number one apple producing county in New York State. This is a self-guided tour that will take you along scenic country roads ablaze in autumn glory from market to market.

Along the way, taste the different varieties and take the “Apple Taste Test.” Enjoy apples, baked goods, cider, fresh produce, door prize drawings and more at each location. Take the Apple Tour Challenge! Go to the website to download the tour passport to collect stamps at each local farm market along the journey to enter to win a prize at the end of the tour.
 

Great Pumpkin Farm Fall Festival

Great Pumpkin Farm Fall Festival Time: 10:00 AM
Host/Presenter: Great Pumpkin Farm
Location: 11199 Main St., Clarence, NY, 14031
Phone: 1-716-759-8483
Come find all your favorite family fun fall things to do at one of Upstate New York’s largest Fall Festival. There will be the Cornmaze, Boo Barn, Amusement Rides, Cow Train, Jumping Pillows, Magic Show, Halloween Store, Bakery, Cider & Donuts and much more…and plenty of great food!

Come out and buy pumpkins, gourds, stalks and more. Check out what’s new this year including the Shooting Gallery and The Witches Brew Bar new location outside and much more!

Open 10 a.m. to dusk daily.


 

Events for October 19

Italian Comedy Show Starring: Vincent Pastore

Italian Comedy Show Starring: Vincent Pastore Time: 7:00 PM
Host/Presenter: Del Lago Resort and Casino
Location: The Vine at Del Lago Resort , 1133 State Route 414, Waterloo , NY, 13165
Phone: (315)-946-1695
If you’re Italian, a Sopranos fan or just love good ethnic Italian humor this show is a must see!

LAUGHING VINE PACKAGES
PUNCH LINES + PRIME | THURSDAYS
Enjoy a Tuscan Roasted Prime Rib Dinner at Portico by Fabio Viviani prior to our Thursday night Laughing Vine Comedy Show.
$35 per person. Dinner starts at 4:30PM and reservations are recommended. The show starts at 7PM and doors open at 6PM with general admission. Call 315-946-1777 to reserve your table at Portico + a ticket to the Laughing Vine.

 

Performance Painter David Garibaldi at Auburn Public Theater

Performance Painter David Garibaldi at Auburn Public Theater Time: 7:00 PM
Host/Presenter: Cayuga Community College Student Activities
Location: Auburn Public Theater , 8 Exchange Street (Main Stage), Auburn , NY, 13021
Phone: Box Office: (315) 253-6669
Email: info@auburnpublictheater.org
Artists transform an empty canvas into a work of art through their skill, experience, inspiration and senses. David Garibaldi’s life and transition into a world-renowned performance painter is no different. The culture and color of graffiti art served as an early inspiration for Garibaldi. Born in Los Angles, he later moved as a youth to South Sacramento. It was here that he learned to enjoy the use of his hands and body through art on “larger and somewhat illegal canvases” by painting graffiti as an angsty teen. Graffiti artist and high school dropout, he was living day-by-day. The only constants in his life were music and art.

Tickets: General Admission: $15.00, Student Rush: $10.00

 

Wayne County Apple Tasting Tour

Wayne County Apple Tasting Tour
Location: 9 Pearl St., Lyons, NY, 14489
Phone: 1-800-527-6510
Take a ride on Wayne County’s Apple Trail. Wayne County, located on the southern shore of Lake Ontario between Rochester and Syracuse, is the number one apple producing county in New York State. This is a self-guided tour that will take you along scenic country roads ablaze in autumn glory from market to market.

Along the way, taste the different varieties and take the “Apple Taste Test.” Enjoy apples, baked goods, cider, fresh produce, door prize drawings and more at each location. Take the Apple Tour Challenge! Go to the website to download the tour passport to collect stamps at each local farm market along the journey to enter to win a prize at the end of the tour.
 

The Haunted Hayrides of Greater Rochester

The Haunted Hayrides of Greater Rochester Time: 7:00 PM - 9:30 PM
Location: 3329 Eddy Road, Williamson, NY, 14589
Phone: -585-423-2991
Experts claim that the ghost of reputed psychopath William Fee (the only person ever executed in Wayne County, NY) roams the countryside every autumn, revisiting the scene of his murderous rampage.

This annual spook-event takes you down a desolate road, winding through eerie acres of apple orchards into the deep, dark woods. Attracting more than 20,000 people each year, this frightful event also features the Screamatorium, constructed on the actual burial ground from the “Harvest Night slaughter of 1859,” the Spinning Tunnel, the 3D Maze and the Mummy Theater.

The Hayride and Screamatorium are not recommended for children younger than 8 years of age.
 

Great Pumpkin Farm Fall Festival

Great Pumpkin Farm Fall Festival Time: 10:00 AM
Host/Presenter: Great Pumpkin Farm
Location: 11199 Main St., Clarence, NY, 14031
Phone: 1-716-759-8483
Come find all your favorite family fun fall things to do at one of Upstate New York’s largest Fall Festival. There will be the Cornmaze, Boo Barn, Amusement Rides, Cow Train, Jumping Pillows, Magic Show, Halloween Store, Bakery, Cider & Donuts and much more…and plenty of great food!

Come out and buy pumpkins, gourds, stalks and more. Check out what’s new this year including the Shooting Gallery and The Witches Brew Bar new location outside and much more!

Open 10 a.m. to dusk daily.


 

Events for October 20

Moonlight Mazes in Macedon

Moonlight Mazes in Macedon Time: 6:00 PM
Location: Long Acre Farms, 1342 Eddy Road, Macedon, NY, 14502
Phone: 1-315-986-4202
Grab some friends and a flashlight and challenge the Amazing Maize Maze by night. Long Acre Farms’ Amazing Maize Maze, which opened in 1998, was New York State’s first corn maze and is one of the longest running mazes in the world. This maze is one of the more challenging ones with the average completion time of 90 minutes. The moonlight maze opens at 6 p.m. and sells tickets for entry until 9 p.m. with the maze closing at 11 p.m.
 

Wayne County Apple Tasting Tour

Wayne County Apple Tasting Tour
Location: 9 Pearl St., Lyons, NY, 14489
Phone: 1-800-527-6510
Take a ride on Wayne County’s Apple Trail. Wayne County, located on the southern shore of Lake Ontario between Rochester and Syracuse, is the number one apple producing county in New York State. This is a self-guided tour that will take you along scenic country roads ablaze in autumn glory from market to market.

Along the way, taste the different varieties and take the “Apple Taste Test.” Enjoy apples, baked goods, cider, fresh produce, door prize drawings and more at each location. Take the Apple Tour Challenge! Go to the website to download the tour passport to collect stamps at each local farm market along the journey to enter to win a prize at the end of the tour.
 

The Haunted Hayrides of Greater Rochester

The Haunted Hayrides of Greater Rochester Time: 7:00 PM - 10:30 PM
Location: 3329 Eddy Road, Williamson, NY, 14589
Phone: -585-423-2991
Experts claim that the ghost of reputed psychopath William Fee (the only person ever executed in Wayne County, NY) roams the countryside every autumn, revisiting the scene of his murderous rampage.

This annual spook-event takes you down a desolate road, winding through eerie acres of apple orchards into the deep, dark woods. Attracting more than 20,000 people each year, this frightful event also features the Screamatorium, constructed on the actual burial ground from the “Harvest Night slaughter of 1859,” the Spinning Tunnel, the 3D Maze and the Mummy Theater.

The Hayride and Screamatorium are not recommended for children younger than 8 years of age.
 

Things That Go Bump in The Night Ghost Tours

Things That Go Bump in The Night Ghost Tours Host/Presenter: Cooperstown/Otsego County, New York
Location: 5775 State Highway 80, Cooperstown , NY, 13326
Experience The Farmers' Museum during the most haunting time of the year. Join museum guides as they lead you about the shadowy grounds and recount the many mysteries and ghostly happenings that have occurred in the Museum's historic village.

Walk through the darkened 19th-century village by lantern, stopping at the Blacksmith's Shop, Bump Tavern, and other buildings. Guides tell ghostly tales adapted from the Louis C. Jones classic, Things That Go Bump in the Night, a timeless record of haunted history and restless spirits in New York State. You will hear stories associated with the museum's buildings, such as the tale of a young ghost sighted by staff and guests in Bump Tavern and the mysterious early morning strikes on the blacksmith's anvil. Hold your breath as one of the Templeton Players dramatizes one of Edgar Allen Poe's classics: "The Tell-Tale Heart" or "The Raven" at the end of the tour.
 

Great Pumpkin Farm Fall Festival

Great Pumpkin Farm Fall Festival Time: 10:00 AM
Host/Presenter: Great Pumpkin Farm
Location: 11199 Main St., Clarence, NY, 14031
Phone: 1-716-759-8483
Come find all your favorite family fun fall things to do at one of Upstate New York’s largest Fall Festival. There will be the Cornmaze, Boo Barn, Amusement Rides, Cow Train, Jumping Pillows, Magic Show, Halloween Store, Bakery, Cider & Donuts and much more…and plenty of great food!

Come out and buy pumpkins, gourds, stalks and more. Check out what’s new this year including the Shooting Gallery and The Witches Brew Bar new location outside and much more!

Open 10 a.m. to dusk daily.


 

Events for October 21

Things That Go Bump in The Night Ghost Tours

Things That Go Bump in The Night Ghost Tours Host/Presenter: Cooperstown/Otsego County, New York
Location: 5775 State Highway 80, Cooperstown , NY, 13326
Experience The Farmers' Museum during the most haunting time of the year. Join museum guides as they lead you about the shadowy grounds and recount the many mysteries and ghostly happenings that have occurred in the Museum's historic village.

Walk through the darkened 19th-century village by lantern, stopping at the Blacksmith's Shop, Bump Tavern, and other buildings. Guides tell ghostly tales adapted from the Louis C. Jones classic, Things That Go Bump in the Night, a timeless record of haunted history and restless spirits in New York State. You will hear stories associated with the museum's buildings, such as the tale of a young ghost sighted by staff and guests in Bump Tavern and the mysterious early morning strikes on the blacksmith's anvil. Hold your breath as one of the Templeton Players dramatizes one of Edgar Allen Poe's classics: "The Tell-Tale Heart" or "The Raven" at the end of the tour.
 

Fall on the Farm

Fall on the Farm Time: 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Location: 1342 Eddy Road, Macedon, NY, 14502
Phone: 1-315-986-4202
Open every weekend in the fall, Long Acre Farm invites you to visit and enjoy pumpkins, amazing mazes, hayrides, a cow train ride, wine tasting and more. The BBQ Grill is open every weekend and other fall favorites available include cider donuts, candy and caramel apples, pumpkin ice cream and fudge, apple pies and more!
Every weekend Sept. 16-Oct. 29, 2017
 

Moonlight Mazes in Macedon

Moonlight Mazes in Macedon Time: 6:00 PM
Location: Long Acre Farms, 1342 Eddy Road, Macedon, NY, 14502
Phone: 1-315-986-4202
Grab some friends and a flashlight and challenge the Amazing Maize Maze by night. Long Acre Farms’ Amazing Maize Maze, which opened in 1998, was New York State’s first corn maze and is one of the longest running mazes in the world. This maze is one of the more challenging ones with the average completion time of 90 minutes. The moonlight maze opens at 6 p.m. and sells tickets for entry until 9 p.m. with the maze closing at 11 p.m.
 

Critz Farms Fall Harvest Celebration

Critz Farms Fall Harvest Celebration Time: 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Location: 3232 Rippleton Road, Cazenovia, NY, 13035
Phone: 1-315-662-3355
The 2017 Critz Farms Fall Harvest Celebration runs every weekend from Sept. 16 to Oct. 22 and features ongoing activities, special events and festival entertainment for all ages and interests. Tackle a challenging corn maize, pick your own apples, take a wagon ride to the pumpkin field or the apple orchard, visit the Animal Area and, of course, enjoy delicious Critz Farm cider or try some of their wines!
 

Oswego Music Hall

Oswego Music Hall Time: 7:30 PM
Host/Presenter: Ontario Center for Performing Arts
Location: McCrobie Building, 41 Lake St., Oswego, NY, 13126
Phone: 1-315-342-1733
Email: ocpaoswego@gmail.com
In existence for more than 30 years, the Oswego Music Hall offers mostly acoustical musicians every other Saturday night from September to June. On concert evenings, a large empty hall is transformed into an intimate venue replete with candlelit tables, professional staging and sound; as well as an array of freshly baked desserts, hot cider and freshly brewed coffee.
This week, enjoy the sounds of renowned singer-songwriter Patrick Ball. Considered one of the premier Celtic harpers and spoken word artists in the world today, Patrick tours extensively throughout the United States and Canada. He has recorded nine instrumental and three spoken word albums which have sold well over one-half million copies collectively and earned national awards in both the music and spoken word categories.
 

ZooBoo at Seneca Park

ZooBoo at Seneca Park Time: 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Host/Presenter: Seneca Park Zoo
Location: 2222 St. Paul St., , Rochester, NY, 14621
Put on your most “spooktacular” costume and join the orangutans for a conservation-themed trick-or-treating adventure through the Seneca Park Zoo.

With trick-or-treat stations, activities for kids and adults, a twice-daily costume contest and special fall treats for the animals, ZooBoo is an experience your entire family will remember for a long time to come!
 

Finger Lakes Beer Festival at Watkins Glen International

Finger Lakes Beer Festival at Watkins Glen International Time: 12:00 PM - 5:00 AM
Host/Presenter: Watkins Glen International
Location: 2790 County Road 16, Watkins Glen, NY, 14891
Phone: 1-866-461-7223
Finger Lakes Beer Trail and Watkins Glen International is bringing you more than 50 New York State craft breweries and distilleries to enjoy along with live music, food, beer and friends at this unique event.
 

Wayne County Apple Tasting Tour

Wayne County Apple Tasting Tour
Location: 9 Pearl St., Lyons, NY, 14489
Phone: 1-800-527-6510
Take a ride on Wayne County’s Apple Trail. Wayne County, located on the southern shore of Lake Ontario between Rochester and Syracuse, is the number one apple producing county in New York State. This is a self-guided tour that will take you along scenic country roads ablaze in autumn glory from market to market.

Along the way, taste the different varieties and take the “Apple Taste Test.” Enjoy apples, baked goods, cider, fresh produce, door prize drawings and more at each location. Take the Apple Tour Challenge! Go to the website to download the tour passport to collect stamps at each local farm market along the journey to enter to win a prize at the end of the tour.
 

The Haunted Hayrides of Greater Rochester

The Haunted Hayrides of Greater Rochester Time: 7:00 PM - 10:30 PM
Location: 3329 Eddy Road, Williamson, NY, 14589
Phone: -585-423-2991
Experts claim that the ghost of reputed psychopath William Fee (the only person ever executed in Wayne County, NY) roams the countryside every autumn, revisiting the scene of his murderous rampage.

This annual spook-event takes you down a desolate road, winding through eerie acres of apple orchards into the deep, dark woods. Attracting more than 20,000 people each year, this frightful event also features the Screamatorium, constructed on the actual burial ground from the “Harvest Night slaughter of 1859,” the Spinning Tunnel, the 3D Maze and the Mummy Theater.

The Hayride and Screamatorium are not recommended for children younger than 8 years of age.
 

Great Pumpkin Farm Fall Festival

Great Pumpkin Farm Fall Festival Time: 10:00 AM
Host/Presenter: Great Pumpkin Farm
Location: 11199 Main St., Clarence, NY, 14031
Phone: 1-716-759-8483
Come find all your favorite family fun fall things to do at one of Upstate New York’s largest Fall Festival. There will be the Cornmaze, Boo Barn, Amusement Rides, Cow Train, Jumping Pillows, Magic Show, Halloween Store, Bakery, Cider & Donuts and much more…and plenty of great food!

Come out and buy pumpkins, gourds, stalks and more. Check out what’s new this year including the Shooting Gallery and The Witches Brew Bar new location outside and much more!

Open 10 a.m. to dusk daily.


 

Events for October 22

Things That Go Bump in The Night Ghost Tours

Things That Go Bump in The Night Ghost Tours Host/Presenter: Cooperstown/Otsego County, New York
Location: 5775 State Highway 80, Cooperstown , NY, 13326
Experience The Farmers' Museum during the most haunting time of the year. Join museum guides as they lead you about the shadowy grounds and recount the many mysteries and ghostly happenings that have occurred in the Museum's historic village.

Walk through the darkened 19th-century village by lantern, stopping at the Blacksmith's Shop, Bump Tavern, and other buildings. Guides tell ghostly tales adapted from the Louis C. Jones classic, Things That Go Bump in the Night, a timeless record of haunted history and restless spirits in New York State. You will hear stories associated with the museum's buildings, such as the tale of a young ghost sighted by staff and guests in Bump Tavern and the mysterious early morning strikes on the blacksmith's anvil. Hold your breath as one of the Templeton Players dramatizes one of Edgar Allen Poe's classics: "The Tell-Tale Heart" or "The Raven" at the end of the tour.
 

Fall on the Farm

Fall on the Farm
Location: 1342 Eddy Road, Macedon, NY, 14502
Phone: 1-315-986-4202
Open every weekend in the fall, Long Acre Farm invites you to visit and enjoy pumpkins, amazing mazes, hayrides, a cow train ride, wine tasting and more. The BBQ Grill is open every weekend and other fall favorites available include cider donuts, candy and caramel apples, pumpkin ice cream and fudge, apple pies and more!
Every weekend Sept. 16-Oct. 29, 2017
 

Critz Farms Fall Harvest Celebration

Critz Farms Fall Harvest Celebration Time: 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Location: 3232 Rippleton Road, Cazenovia, NY, 13035
Phone: 1-315-662-3355
The 2017 Critz Farms Fall Harvest Celebration runs every weekend from Sept. 16 to Oct. 22 and features ongoing activities, special events and festival entertainment for all ages and interests. Tackle a challenging corn maize, pick your own apples, take a wagon ride to the pumpkin field or the apple orchard, visit the Animal Area and, of course, enjoy delicious Critz Farm cider or try some of their wines!
 

ZooBoo at Seneca Park

ZooBoo at Seneca Park Time: 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Host/Presenter: Seneca Park Zoo
Location: 2222 St. Paul St., , Rochester, NY, 14621
Put on your most “spooktacular” costume and join the orangutans for a conservation-themed trick-or-treating adventure through the Seneca Park Zoo.

With trick-or-treat stations, activities for kids and adults, a twice-daily costume contest and special fall treats for the animals, ZooBoo is an experience your entire family will remember for a long time to come!
 

Wayne County Apple Tasting Tour

Wayne County Apple Tasting Tour
Location: 9 Pearl St., Lyons, NY, 14489
Phone: 1-800-527-6510
Take a ride on Wayne County’s Apple Trail. Wayne County, located on the southern shore of Lake Ontario between Rochester and Syracuse, is the number one apple producing county in New York State. This is a self-guided tour that will take you along scenic country roads ablaze in autumn glory from market to market.

Along the way, taste the different varieties and take the “Apple Taste Test.” Enjoy apples, baked goods, cider, fresh produce, door prize drawings and more at each location. Take the Apple Tour Challenge! Go to the website to download the tour passport to collect stamps at each local farm market along the journey to enter to win a prize at the end of the tour.
 

The Haunted Hayrides of Greater Rochester

The Haunted Hayrides of Greater Rochester Time: 7:00 PM - 9:30 PM
Location: 3329 Eddy Road, Williamson, NY, 14589
Phone: -585-423-2991
Experts claim that the ghost of reputed psychopath William Fee (the only person ever executed in Wayne County, NY) roams the countryside every autumn, revisiting the scene of his murderous rampage.

This annual spook-event takes you down a desolate road, winding through eerie acres of apple orchards into the deep, dark woods. Attracting more than 20,000 people each year, this frightful event also features the Screamatorium, constructed on the actual burial ground from the “Harvest Night slaughter of 1859,” the Spinning Tunnel, the 3D Maze and the Mummy Theater.

The Hayride and Screamatorium are not recommended for children younger than 8 years of age.
 

RetroGameCon's A Nightmare on Clinton Street

RetroGameCon's A Nightmare on Clinton Street Time: 11:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Location: 689 N. Clinton St., Syracuse, NY, 13204
Phone: 1-315-472-4263
This free spooky Halloween-themed gaming event will feature a large variety of tabletop games available for free play, with an emphasis on spooky horror-themed games along with old school game consoles set up with a variety of classic horror games.

Extra Life charity raffles featuring lots of awesome games and merchandise will raise funds to benefit Upstate Golisano Children's Hospital and fall refreshments (apple cider, bottled water, donuts, etc) will be offered for an optional donation to the charity.

Feel free to dress up and wear your Halloween costume for a chance to win bragging rights & a pair of weekend passes (a $50 value) to RetroGameCon 5 in November!
 

Great Pumpkin Farm Fall Festival

Great Pumpkin Farm Fall Festival Time: 10:00 AM
Host/Presenter: Great Pumpkin Farm
Location: 11199 Main St., Clarence, NY, 14031
Phone: 1-716-759-8483
Come find all your favorite family fun fall things to do at one of Upstate New York’s largest Fall Festival. There will be the Cornmaze, Boo Barn, Amusement Rides, Cow Train, Jumping Pillows, Magic Show, Halloween Store, Bakery, Cider & Donuts and much more…and plenty of great food!

Come out and buy pumpkins, gourds, stalks and more. Check out what’s new this year including the Shooting Gallery and The Witches Brew Bar new location outside and much more!

Open 10 a.m. to dusk daily.


 

Events for October 23

Things That Go Bump in The Night Ghost Tours

Things That Go Bump in The Night Ghost Tours Host/Presenter: Cooperstown/Otsego County, New York
Location: 5775 State Highway 80, Cooperstown , NY, 13326
Experience The Farmers' Museum during the most haunting time of the year. Join museum guides as they lead you about the shadowy grounds and recount the many mysteries and ghostly happenings that have occurred in the Museum's historic village.

Walk through the darkened 19th-century village by lantern, stopping at the Blacksmith's Shop, Bump Tavern, and other buildings. Guides tell ghostly tales adapted from the Louis C. Jones classic, Things That Go Bump in the Night, a timeless record of haunted history and restless spirits in New York State. You will hear stories associated with the museum's buildings, such as the tale of a young ghost sighted by staff and guests in Bump Tavern and the mysterious early morning strikes on the blacksmith's anvil. Hold your breath as one of the Templeton Players dramatizes one of Edgar Allen Poe's classics: "The Tell-Tale Heart" or "The Raven" at the end of the tour.
 

Wayne County Apple Tasting Tour

Wayne County Apple Tasting Tour
Location: 9 Pearl St., Lyons, NY, 14489
Phone: 1-800-527-6510
Take a ride on Wayne County’s Apple Trail. Wayne County, located on the southern shore of Lake Ontario between Rochester and Syracuse, is the number one apple producing county in New York State. This is a self-guided tour that will take you along scenic country roads ablaze in autumn glory from market to market.

Along the way, taste the different varieties and take the “Apple Taste Test.” Enjoy apples, baked goods, cider, fresh produce, door prize drawings and more at each location. Take the Apple Tour Challenge! Go to the website to download the tour passport to collect stamps at each local farm market along the journey to enter to win a prize at the end of the tour.
 

Great Pumpkin Farm Fall Festival

Great Pumpkin Farm Fall Festival Time: 10:00 AM
Host/Presenter: Great Pumpkin Farm
Location: 11199 Main St., Clarence, NY, 14031
Phone: 1-716-759-8483
Come find all your favorite family fun fall things to do at one of Upstate New York’s largest Fall Festival. There will be the Cornmaze, Boo Barn, Amusement Rides, Cow Train, Jumping Pillows, Magic Show, Halloween Store, Bakery, Cider & Donuts and much more…and plenty of great food!

Come out and buy pumpkins, gourds, stalks and more. Check out what’s new this year including the Shooting Gallery and The Witches Brew Bar new location outside and much more!

Open 10 a.m. to dusk daily.


 

Events for October 24

Things That Go Bump in The Night Ghost Tours

Things That Go Bump in The Night Ghost Tours Host/Presenter: Cooperstown/Otsego County, New York
Location: 5775 State Highway 80, Cooperstown , NY, 13326
Experience The Farmers' Museum during the most haunting time of the year. Join museum guides as they lead you about the shadowy grounds and recount the many mysteries and ghostly happenings that have occurred in the Museum's historic village.

Walk through the darkened 19th-century village by lantern, stopping at the Blacksmith's Shop, Bump Tavern, and other buildings. Guides tell ghostly tales adapted from the Louis C. Jones classic, Things That Go Bump in the Night, a timeless record of haunted history and restless spirits in New York State. You will hear stories associated with the museum's buildings, such as the tale of a young ghost sighted by staff and guests in Bump Tavern and the mysterious early morning strikes on the blacksmith's anvil. Hold your breath as one of the Templeton Players dramatizes one of Edgar Allen Poe's classics: "The Tell-Tale Heart" or "The Raven" at the end of the tour.
 

Wayne County Apple Tasting Tour

Wayne County Apple Tasting Tour
Location: 9 Pearl St., Lyons, NY, 14489
Phone: 1-800-527-6510
Take a ride on Wayne County’s Apple Trail. Wayne County, located on the southern shore of Lake Ontario between Rochester and Syracuse, is the number one apple producing county in New York State. This is a self-guided tour that will take you along scenic country roads ablaze in autumn glory from market to market.

Along the way, taste the different varieties and take the “Apple Taste Test.” Enjoy apples, baked goods, cider, fresh produce, door prize drawings and more at each location. Take the Apple Tour Challenge! Go to the website to download the tour passport to collect stamps at each local farm market along the journey to enter to win a prize at the end of the tour.
 

Great Pumpkin Farm Fall Festival

Great Pumpkin Farm Fall Festival Time: 10:00 AM
Host/Presenter: Great Pumpkin Farm
Location: 11199 Main St., Clarence, NY, 14031
Phone: 1-716-759-8483
Come find all your favorite family fun fall things to do at one of Upstate New York’s largest Fall Festival. There will be the Cornmaze, Boo Barn, Amusement Rides, Cow Train, Jumping Pillows, Magic Show, Halloween Store, Bakery, Cider & Donuts and much more…and plenty of great food!

Come out and buy pumpkins, gourds, stalks and more. Check out what’s new this year including the Shooting Gallery and The Witches Brew Bar new location outside and much more!

Open 10 a.m. to dusk daily.


 

Events for October 25

Things That Go Bump in The Night Ghost Tours

Things That Go Bump in The Night Ghost Tours Host/Presenter: Cooperstown/Otsego County, New York
Location: 5775 State Highway 80, Cooperstown , NY, 13326
Experience The Farmers' Museum during the most haunting time of the year. Join museum guides as they lead you about the shadowy grounds and recount the many mysteries and ghostly happenings that have occurred in the Museum's historic village.

Walk through the darkened 19th-century village by lantern, stopping at the Blacksmith's Shop, Bump Tavern, and other buildings. Guides tell ghostly tales adapted from the Louis C. Jones classic, Things That Go Bump in the Night, a timeless record of haunted history and restless spirits in New York State. You will hear stories associated with the museum's buildings, such as the tale of a young ghost sighted by staff and guests in Bump Tavern and the mysterious early morning strikes on the blacksmith's anvil. Hold your breath as one of the Templeton Players dramatizes one of Edgar Allen Poe's classics: "The Tell-Tale Heart" or "The Raven" at the end of the tour.
 

Wayne County Apple Tasting Tour

Wayne County Apple Tasting Tour
Location: 9 Pearl St., Lyons, NY, 14489
Phone: 1-800-527-6510
Take a ride on Wayne County’s Apple Trail. Wayne County, located on the southern shore of Lake Ontario between Rochester and Syracuse, is the number one apple producing county in New York State. This is a self-guided tour that will take you along scenic country roads ablaze in autumn glory from market to market.

Along the way, taste the different varieties and take the “Apple Taste Test.” Enjoy apples, baked goods, cider, fresh produce, door prize drawings and more at each location. Take the Apple Tour Challenge! Go to the website to download the tour passport to collect stamps at each local farm market along the journey to enter to win a prize at the end of the tour.
 

BOO BASH!

BOO BASH! Host/Presenter: The Children's Museum of Oswego
Location: 7 W Bridge Street , Oswego , NY, 13126
All goblins, ghouls and fairies, let out a scream! Put on your costumes, it's Halloween! Join CMOO for a Fa-BOO-lous Halloween party that's sure to delight. Make ghoulishly green slime, orchestrate your own spooky sounds, mix up a graveyard snack, decorate a trick-or-treat bag, weave a spider's web, join in on instrument sound stories and more! CMOO's Boo Bash will be held on 2 dates: Wednesday, October 25th from 10:00 AM-11:30 AM and Saturday, October 28th from 1:00 PM-2:30 PM! Boo Bash activities are included with regular $5 per person admission.
 

Great Pumpkin Farm Fall Festival

Great Pumpkin Farm Fall Festival Time: 10:00 AM
Host/Presenter: Great Pumpkin Farm
Location: 11199 Main St., Clarence, NY, 14031
Phone: 1-716-759-8483
Come find all your favorite family fun fall things to do at one of Upstate New York’s largest Fall Festival. There will be the Cornmaze, Boo Barn, Amusement Rides, Cow Train, Jumping Pillows, Magic Show, Halloween Store, Bakery, Cider & Donuts and much more…and plenty of great food!

Come out and buy pumpkins, gourds, stalks and more. Check out what’s new this year including the Shooting Gallery and The Witches Brew Bar new location outside and much more!

Open 10 a.m. to dusk daily.


 

Mirbeau Inn & Spa presents Culinary Class: Pizza Party

Mirbeau Inn & Spa presents Culinary Class: Pizza Party Time: 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Host/Presenter: Mirbeau Skaneateles
Location: 851 West Genesee Street , Skaneateles, NY, 13152
Phone: 1-877-(MIRBEAU)
Class up pizza night and ditch the delivery!

RSVP the day of by calling 844.285.0226 or in person at the Spa Desk at Mirbeau in Skaneateles.

Participation is exclusive to overnight, day spa guests, and members only, with no additional fees required. If you are not a guest or a member, a day spa pass may be purchased at the Spa Desk for $60 (M-TH) allowing you access not only to the cooking class but to all fitness and resort activities for that day and Spa Facilities (Steam Room, Sauna, Resting Area, Aqua Terrace).
 

Events for October 26

Things That Go Bump in The Night Ghost Tours

Things That Go Bump in The Night Ghost Tours Host/Presenter: Cooperstown/Otsego County, New York
Location: 5775 State Highway 80, Cooperstown , NY, 13326
Experience The Farmers' Museum during the most haunting time of the year. Join museum guides as they lead you about the shadowy grounds and recount the many mysteries and ghostly happenings that have occurred in the Museum's historic village.

Walk through the darkened 19th-century village by lantern, stopping at the Blacksmith's Shop, Bump Tavern, and other buildings. Guides tell ghostly tales adapted from the Louis C. Jones classic, Things That Go Bump in the Night, a timeless record of haunted history and restless spirits in New York State. You will hear stories associated with the museum's buildings, such as the tale of a young ghost sighted by staff and guests in Bump Tavern and the mysterious early morning strikes on the blacksmith's anvil. Hold your breath as one of the Templeton Players dramatizes one of Edgar Allen Poe's classics: "The Tell-Tale Heart" or "The Raven" at the end of the tour.
 

Wayne County Apple Tasting Tour

Wayne County Apple Tasting Tour
Location: 9 Pearl St., Lyons, NY, 14489
Phone: 1-800-527-6510
Take a ride on Wayne County’s Apple Trail. Wayne County, located on the southern shore of Lake Ontario between Rochester and Syracuse, is the number one apple producing county in New York State. This is a self-guided tour that will take you along scenic country roads ablaze in autumn glory from market to market.

Along the way, taste the different varieties and take the “Apple Taste Test.” Enjoy apples, baked goods, cider, fresh produce, door prize drawings and more at each location. Take the Apple Tour Challenge! Go to the website to download the tour passport to collect stamps at each local farm market along the journey to enter to win a prize at the end of the tour.
 

The Haunted Hayrides of Greater Rochester

The Haunted Hayrides of Greater Rochester Time: 7:00 PM - 9:30 PM
Location: 3329 Eddy Road, Williamson, NY, 14589
Phone: -585-423-2991
Experts claim that the ghost of reputed psychopath William Fee (the only person ever executed in Wayne County, NY) roams the countryside every autumn, revisiting the scene of his murderous rampage.

This annual spook-event takes you down a desolate road, winding through eerie acres of apple orchards into the deep, dark woods. Attracting more than 20,000 people each year, this frightful event also features the Screamatorium, constructed on the actual burial ground from the “Harvest Night slaughter of 1859,” the Spinning Tunnel, the 3D Maze and the Mummy Theater.

The Hayride and Screamatorium are not recommended for children younger than 8 years of age.
 

Great Pumpkin Farm Fall Festival

Great Pumpkin Farm Fall Festival Time: 10:00 AM
Host/Presenter: Great Pumpkin Farm
Location: 11199 Main St., Clarence, NY, 14031
Phone: 1-716-759-8483
Come find all your favorite family fun fall things to do at one of Upstate New York’s largest Fall Festival. There will be the Cornmaze, Boo Barn, Amusement Rides, Cow Train, Jumping Pillows, Magic Show, Halloween Store, Bakery, Cider & Donuts and much more…and plenty of great food!

Come out and buy pumpkins, gourds, stalks and more. Check out what’s new this year including the Shooting Gallery and The Witches Brew Bar new location outside and much more!

Open 10 a.m. to dusk daily.


 

HAUNTED HISTORY TOURS OF AUBURN

HAUNTED HISTORY TOURS OF AUBURN Time: 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Host/Presenter: Seward House Museum
Location: 33 South St., Auburn , NY, 13021
Phone: 315.252.1283
Costumed guides take guests around the Seward House grounds and to the gates of Fort Hill Cemetery, sharing chilling tales of Victorian funeral practices, spectral encounters from Seward family lore, grizzly true crime stories, and other spooky accounts drawn from local folklore and history. A batch of new, terrifying-yet-true stories of have been added for 2017, so you won’t want to miss this eerie experience!

Admission: Adults $15, Children (12 and under) $8.
 

Events for October 27

Things That Go Bump in The Night Ghost Tours

Things That Go Bump in The Night Ghost Tours Host/Presenter: Cooperstown/Otsego County, New York
Location: 5775 State Highway 80, Cooperstown , NY, 13326
Experience The Farmers' Museum during the most haunting time of the year. Join museum guides as they lead you about the shadowy grounds and recount the many mysteries and ghostly happenings that have occurred in the Museum's historic village.

Walk through the darkened 19th-century village by lantern, stopping at the Blacksmith's Shop, Bump Tavern, and other buildings. Guides tell ghostly tales adapted from the Louis C. Jones classic, Things That Go Bump in the Night, a timeless record of haunted history and restless spirits in New York State. You will hear stories associated with the museum's buildings, such as the tale of a young ghost sighted by staff and guests in Bump Tavern and the mysterious early morning strikes on the blacksmith's anvil. Hold your breath as one of the Templeton Players dramatizes one of Edgar Allen Poe's classics: "The Tell-Tale Heart" or "The Raven" at the end of the tour.
 

HAUNTED HISTORY TOURS OF AUBURN

HAUNTED HISTORY TOURS OF AUBURN Time: 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Host/Presenter: Seward House Museum
Location: 33 South St., Auburn , NY, 13021
Phone: 315.252.1283
Costumed guides take guests around the Seward House grounds and to the gates of Fort Hill Cemetery, sharing chilling tales of Victorian funeral practices, spectral encounters from Seward family lore, grizzly true crime stories, and other spooky accounts drawn from local folklore and history. A batch of new, terrifying-yet-true stories of have been added for 2017, so you won’t want to miss this eerie experience!

Admission: Adults $15, Children (12 and under) $8.
 

Moonlight Mazes in Macedon

Moonlight Mazes in Macedon Time: 6:00 PM
Location: Long Acre Farms, 1342 Eddy Road, Macedon, NY, 14502
Phone: 1-315-986-4202
Grab some friends and a flashlight and challenge the Amazing Maize Maze by night. Long Acre Farms’ Amazing Maize Maze, which opened in 1998, was New York State’s first corn maze and is one of the longest running mazes in the world. This maze is one of the more challenging ones with the average completion time of 90 minutes. The moonlight maze opens at 6 p.m. and sells tickets for entry until 9 p.m. with the maze closing at 11 p.m.
 

Wayne County Apple Tasting Tour

Wayne County Apple Tasting Tour
Location: 9 Pearl St., Lyons, NY, 14489
Phone: 1-800-527-6510
Take a ride on Wayne County’s Apple Trail. Wayne County, located on the southern shore of Lake Ontario between Rochester and Syracuse, is the number one apple producing county in New York State. This is a self-guided tour that will take you along scenic country roads ablaze in autumn glory from market to market.

Along the way, taste the different varieties and take the “Apple Taste Test.” Enjoy apples, baked goods, cider, fresh produce, door prize drawings and more at each location. Take the Apple Tour Challenge! Go to the website to download the tour passport to collect stamps at each local farm market along the journey to enter to win a prize at the end of the tour.
 

The Haunted Hayrides of Greater Rochester

The Haunted Hayrides of Greater Rochester Time: 7:00 PM - 10:30 PM
Location: 3329 Eddy Road, Williamson, NY, 14589
Phone: -585-423-2991
Experts claim that the ghost of reputed psychopath William Fee (the only person ever executed in Wayne County, NY) roams the countryside every autumn, revisiting the scene of his murderous rampage.

This annual spook-event takes you down a desolate road, winding through eerie acres of apple orchards into the deep, dark woods. Attracting more than 20,000 people each year, this frightful event also features the Screamatorium, constructed on the actual burial ground from the “Harvest Night slaughter of 1859,” the Spinning Tunnel, the 3D Maze and the Mummy Theater.

The Hayride and Screamatorium are not recommended for children younger than 8 years of age.
 

Great Pumpkin Farm Fall Festival

Great Pumpkin Farm Fall Festival Time: 10:00 AM
Host/Presenter: Great Pumpkin Farm
Location: 11199 Main St., Clarence, NY, 14031
Phone: 1-716-759-8483
Come find all your favorite family fun fall things to do at one of Upstate New York’s largest Fall Festival. There will be the Cornmaze, Boo Barn, Amusement Rides, Cow Train, Jumping Pillows, Magic Show, Halloween Store, Bakery, Cider & Donuts and much more…and plenty of great food!

Come out and buy pumpkins, gourds, stalks and more. Check out what’s new this year including the Shooting Gallery and The Witches Brew Bar new location outside and much more!

Open 10 a.m. to dusk daily.


 

Events for October 28

Things That Go Bump in The Night Ghost Tours

Things That Go Bump in The Night Ghost Tours Host/Presenter: Cooperstown/Otsego County, New York
Location: 5775 State Highway 80, Cooperstown , NY, 13326
Experience The Farmers' Museum during the most haunting time of the year. Join museum guides as they lead you about the shadowy grounds and recount the many mysteries and ghostly happenings that have occurred in the Museum's historic village.

Walk through the darkened 19th-century village by lantern, stopping at the Blacksmith's Shop, Bump Tavern, and other buildings. Guides tell ghostly tales adapted from the Louis C. Jones classic, Things That Go Bump in the Night, a timeless record of haunted history and restless spirits in New York State. You will hear stories associated with the museum's buildings, such as the tale of a young ghost sighted by staff and guests in Bump Tavern and the mysterious early morning strikes on the blacksmith's anvil. Hold your breath as one of the Templeton Players dramatizes one of Edgar Allen Poe's classics: "The Tell-Tale Heart" or "The Raven" at the end of the tour.
 

HAUNTED HISTORY TOURS OF AUBURN

HAUNTED HISTORY TOURS OF AUBURN Time: 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Host/Presenter: Seward House Museum
Location: 33 South St., Auburn , NY, 13021
Phone: 315.252.1283
Costumed guides take guests around the Seward House grounds and to the gates of Fort Hill Cemetery, sharing chilling tales of Victorian funeral practices, spectral encounters from Seward family lore, grizzly true crime stories, and other spooky accounts drawn from local folklore and history. A batch of new, terrifying-yet-true stories of have been added for 2017, so you won’t want to miss this eerie experience!

Admission: Adults $15, Children (12 and under) $8.
 

Fall on the Farm

Fall on the Farm Time: 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Location: 1342 Eddy Road, Macedon, NY, 14502
Phone: 1-315-986-4202
Open every weekend in the fall, Long Acre Farm invites you to visit and enjoy pumpkins, amazing mazes, hayrides, a cow train ride, wine tasting and more. The BBQ Grill is open every weekend and other fall favorites available include cider donuts, candy and caramel apples, pumpkin ice cream and fudge, apple pies and more!
Every weekend Sept. 16-Oct. 29, 2017
 

Moonlight Mazes in Macedon

Moonlight Mazes in Macedon Time: 6:00 PM
Location: Long Acre Farms, 1342 Eddy Road, Macedon, NY, 14502
Phone: 1-315-986-4202
Grab some friends and a flashlight and challenge the Amazing Maize Maze by night. Long Acre Farms’ Amazing Maize Maze, which opened in 1998, was New York State’s first corn maze and is one of the longest running mazes in the world. This maze is one of the more challenging ones with the average completion time of 90 minutes. The moonlight maze opens at 6 p.m. and sells tickets for entry until 9 p.m. with the maze closing at 11 p.m.
 

ZooBoo at Seneca Park

ZooBoo at Seneca Park Time: 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Host/Presenter: Seneca Park Zoo
Location: 2222 St. Paul St., , Rochester, NY, 14621
Put on your most “spooktacular” costume and join the orangutans for a conservation-themed trick-or-treating adventure through the Seneca Park Zoo.

With trick-or-treat stations, activities for kids and adults, a twice-daily costume contest and special fall treats for the animals, ZooBoo is an experience your entire family will remember for a long time to come!
 

Wayne County Apple Tasting Tour

Wayne County Apple Tasting Tour
Location: 9 Pearl St., Lyons, NY, 14489
Phone: 1-800-527-6510
Take a ride on Wayne County’s Apple Trail. Wayne County, located on the southern shore of Lake Ontario between Rochester and Syracuse, is the number one apple producing county in New York State. This is a self-guided tour that will take you along scenic country roads ablaze in autumn glory from market to market.

Along the way, taste the different varieties and take the “Apple Taste Test.” Enjoy apples, baked goods, cider, fresh produce, door prize drawings and more at each location. Take the Apple Tour Challenge! Go to the website to download the tour passport to collect stamps at each local farm market along the journey to enter to win a prize at the end of the tour.
 

The Haunted Hayrides of Greater Rochester

The Haunted Hayrides of Greater Rochester Time: 7:00 PM - 10:30 PM
Location: 3329 Eddy Road, Williamson, NY, 14589
Phone: -585-423-2991
Experts claim that the ghost of reputed psychopath William Fee (the only person ever executed in Wayne County, NY) roams the countryside every autumn, revisiting the scene of his murderous rampage.

This annual spook-event takes you down a desolate road, winding through eerie acres of apple orchards into the deep, dark woods. Attracting more than 20,000 people each year, this frightful event also features the Screamatorium, constructed on the actual burial ground from the “Harvest Night slaughter of 1859,” the Spinning Tunnel, the 3D Maze and the Mummy Theater.

The Hayride and Screamatorium are not recommended for children younger than 8 years of age.
 

Boo at the Zoo

Boo at the Zoo Time: 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Host/Presenter: Thompson Park Zoo
Location: 1 Thompson Place, Watertown, NY, 13601
Phone: 1-315-782-6180
Celebrate Halloween at the Zoo!
Watertown's BIGGEST Halloween event of the year! The safest place in NNY to trick or treat, see animals, enjoy family fun and celebrate Halloween.

Boo at the Zoo features Trick or Treat stations with free candy, Paint a Pumpkin, Scavenger Hunt, activities for the kids, movies, crafts, music, Kid's Classes throughout the day, bounce house and, of course, animals!

Tickets are $4 for members and $10 for non-members.
 

Josh Turner in Concert

Josh Turner in Concert Time: 8:00 PM
Host/Presenter: Mulroy Civic Center Theaters
Location: 800 S State St., Syracuse, NY, 13202
Phone: 1-315-435-8099
Multi-platinum MCA Nashville recording artist Josh Turner, is one of country music’s most recognizable hit-makers.

With a rich, deep voice and distinctive style, Turner has sold more than 12.5 million units, is a disciple of traditional country music and one of the youngest members of the esteemed Grand Ole Opry
 

Great Pumpkin Farm Fall Festival

Great Pumpkin Farm Fall Festival Time: 10:00 AM
Host/Presenter: Great Pumpkin Farm
Location: 11199 Main St., Clarence, NY, 14031
Phone: 1-716-759-8483
Come find all your favorite family fun fall things to do at one of Upstate New York’s largest Fall Festival. There will be the Cornmaze, Boo Barn, Amusement Rides, Cow Train, Jumping Pillows, Magic Show, Halloween Store, Bakery, Cider & Donuts and much more…and plenty of great food!

Come out and buy pumpkins, gourds, stalks and more. Check out what’s new this year including the Shooting Gallery and The Witches Brew Bar new location outside and much more!

Open 10 a.m. to dusk daily.


 

Events for October 29

HAUNTED HISTORY TOURS OF AUBURN

HAUNTED HISTORY TOURS OF AUBURN Time: 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Host/Presenter: Seward House Museum
Location: 33 South St., Auburn , NY, 13021
Phone: 315.252.1283
Costumed guides take guests around the Seward House grounds and to the gates of Fort Hill Cemetery, sharing chilling tales of Victorian funeral practices, spectral encounters from Seward family lore, grizzly true crime stories, and other spooky accounts drawn from local folklore and history. A batch of new, terrifying-yet-true stories of have been added for 2017, so you won’t want to miss this eerie experience!

Admission: Adults $15, Children (12 and under) $8.
 

Fall on the Farm

Fall on the Farm Time: 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Location: 1342 Eddy Road, Macedon, NY, 14502
Phone: 1-315-986-4202
Open every weekend in the fall, Long Acre Farm invites you to visit and enjoy pumpkins, amazing mazes, hayrides, a cow train ride, wine tasting and more. The BBQ Grill is open every weekend and other fall favorites available include cider donuts, candy and caramel apples, pumpkin ice cream and fudge, apple pies and more!
Every weekend Sept. 16-Oct. 29, 2017
 

ZooBoo at Seneca Park

ZooBoo at Seneca Park Time: 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Host/Presenter: Seneca Park Zoo
Location: 2222 St. Paul St., , Rochester, NY, 14621
Put on your most “spooktacular” costume and join the orangutans for a conservation-themed trick-or-treating adventure through the Seneca Park Zoo.

With trick-or-treat stations, activities for kids and adults, a twice-daily costume contest and special fall treats for the animals, ZooBoo is an experience your entire family will remember for a long time to come!
 

Wayne County Apple Tasting Tour

Wayne County Apple Tasting Tour
Location: 9 Pearl St., Lyons, NY, 14489
Phone: 1-800-527-6510
Take a ride on Wayne County’s Apple Trail. Wayne County, located on the southern shore of Lake Ontario between Rochester and Syracuse, is the number one apple producing county in New York State. This is a self-guided tour that will take you along scenic country roads ablaze in autumn glory from market to market.

Along the way, taste the different varieties and take the “Apple Taste Test.” Enjoy apples, baked goods, cider, fresh produce, door prize drawings and more at each location. Take the Apple Tour Challenge! Go to the website to download the tour passport to collect stamps at each local farm market along the journey to enter to win a prize at the end of the tour.
 

The Haunted Hayrides of Greater Rochester

The Haunted Hayrides of Greater Rochester Time: 7:00 PM - 9:30 PM
Location: 3329 Eddy Road, Williamson, NY, 14589
Phone: -585-423-2991
Experts claim that the ghost of reputed psychopath William Fee (the only person ever executed in Wayne County, NY) roams the countryside every autumn, revisiting the scene of his murderous rampage.

This annual spook-event takes you down a desolate road, winding through eerie acres of apple orchards into the deep, dark woods. Attracting more than 20,000 people each year, this frightful event also features the Screamatorium, constructed on the actual burial ground from the “Harvest Night slaughter of 1859,” the Spinning Tunnel, the 3D Maze and the Mummy Theater.

The Hayride and Screamatorium are not recommended for children younger than 8 years of age.
 

Boo at the Zoo

Boo at the Zoo Time: 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Host/Presenter: Thompson Park Zoo
Location: 1 Thompson Place, Watertown, NY, 13601
Phone: 1-315-782-6180
Celebrate Halloween at the Zoo!
Watertown's BIGGEST Halloween event of the year! The safest place in NNY to trick or treat, see animals, enjoy family fun and celebrate Halloween.

Boo at the Zoo features Trick or Treat stations with free candy, Paint a Pumpkin, Scavenger Hunt, activities for the kids, movies, crafts, music, Kid's Classes throughout the day, bounce house and, of course, animals!

Tickets are $4 for members and $10 for non-members.
 

Great Pumpkin Farm Fall Festival

Great Pumpkin Farm Fall Festival Time: 10:00 AM
Host/Presenter: Great Pumpkin Farm
Location: 11199 Main St., Clarence, NY, 14031
Phone: 1-716-759-8483
Come find all your favorite family fun fall things to do at one of Upstate New York’s largest Fall Festival. There will be the Cornmaze, Boo Barn, Amusement Rides, Cow Train, Jumping Pillows, Magic Show, Halloween Store, Bakery, Cider & Donuts and much more…and plenty of great food!

Come out and buy pumpkins, gourds, stalks and more. Check out what’s new this year including the Shooting Gallery and The Witches Brew Bar new location outside and much more!

Open 10 a.m. to dusk daily.


 

Events for October 30

HAUNTED HISTORY TOURS OF AUBURN

HAUNTED HISTORY TOURS OF AUBURN Time: 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Host/Presenter: Seward House Museum
Location: 33 South St., Auburn , NY, 13021
Phone: 315.252.1283
Costumed guides take guests around the Seward House grounds and to the gates of Fort Hill Cemetery, sharing chilling tales of Victorian funeral practices, spectral encounters from Seward family lore, grizzly true crime stories, and other spooky accounts drawn from local folklore and history. A batch of new, terrifying-yet-true stories of have been added for 2017, so you won’t want to miss this eerie experience!

Admission: Adults $15, Children (12 and under) $8.
 

Wayne County Apple Tasting Tour

Wayne County Apple Tasting Tour
Location: 9 Pearl St., Lyons, NY, 14489
Phone: 1-800-527-6510
Take a ride on Wayne County’s Apple Trail. Wayne County, located on the southern shore of Lake Ontario between Rochester and Syracuse, is the number one apple producing county in New York State. This is a self-guided tour that will take you along scenic country roads ablaze in autumn glory from market to market.

Along the way, taste the different varieties and take the “Apple Taste Test.” Enjoy apples, baked goods, cider, fresh produce, door prize drawings and more at each location. Take the Apple Tour Challenge! Go to the website to download the tour passport to collect stamps at each local farm market along the journey to enter to win a prize at the end of the tour.
 

Great Pumpkin Farm Fall Festival

Great Pumpkin Farm Fall Festival Time: 10:00 AM
Host/Presenter: Great Pumpkin Farm
Location: 11199 Main St., Clarence, NY, 14031
Phone: 1-716-759-8483
Come find all your favorite family fun fall things to do at one of Upstate New York’s largest Fall Festival. There will be the Cornmaze, Boo Barn, Amusement Rides, Cow Train, Jumping Pillows, Magic Show, Halloween Store, Bakery, Cider & Donuts and much more…and plenty of great food!

Come out and buy pumpkins, gourds, stalks and more. Check out what’s new this year including the Shooting Gallery and The Witches Brew Bar new location outside and much more!

Open 10 a.m. to dusk daily.


 

Events for October 31

Wayne County Apple Tasting Tour

Wayne County Apple Tasting Tour
Location: 9 Pearl St., Lyons, NY, 14489
Phone: 1-800-527-6510
Take a ride on Wayne County’s Apple Trail. Wayne County, located on the southern shore of Lake Ontario between Rochester and Syracuse, is the number one apple producing county in New York State. This is a self-guided tour that will take you along scenic country roads ablaze in autumn glory from market to market.

Along the way, taste the different varieties and take the “Apple Taste Test.” Enjoy apples, baked goods, cider, fresh produce, door prize drawings and more at each location. Take the Apple Tour Challenge! Go to the website to download the tour passport to collect stamps at each local farm market along the journey to enter to win a prize at the end of the tour.
 

Great Pumpkin Farm Fall Festival

Great Pumpkin Farm Fall Festival Time: 10:00 AM
Host/Presenter: Great Pumpkin Farm
Location: 11199 Main St., Clarence, NY, 14031
Phone: 1-716-759-8483
Come find all your favorite family fun fall things to do at one of Upstate New York’s largest Fall Festival. There will be the Cornmaze, Boo Barn, Amusement Rides, Cow Train, Jumping Pillows, Magic Show, Halloween Store, Bakery, Cider & Donuts and much more…and plenty of great food!

Come out and buy pumpkins, gourds, stalks and more. Check out what’s new this year including the Shooting Gallery and The Witches Brew Bar new location outside and much more!

Open 10 a.m. to dusk daily.


 
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