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Fall Festival Fever! Halloween Events Cecil Township Parks & Recreation Board Trail of Treats Date: Oct. 26 Address: Cecil Township Park, 3599 Millers Run Road, Cecil Contact: ceciltownship-pa.gov For children 12 and under. Wear your favorite costume and follow along the haunted illuminated trail to collect treats from area businesses. Enjoy Halloween music and treats at the concession stand. Visit the website for more information. Fright Night! at Mt. Lebanon Public Library Date: Oct. 25 Address: 16 Castle Shannon Boulevard, Mt. Lebanon Contact: mtlebanonlibrary.org entertainment while adding an extra fun twist. Devoted to German cuisine and beer. Check the website for more information. Be prepared to be scared! Join the library for the annual Fright Night, a celebration of all things spooky. Costumes are optional, but highly recommended. Thrills and chills for the entire family, free refreshments at Franken’s Diner, activities, crafts and tons of fun. The library will be open to check out books, but there will be no computer access. Visit the website for more information. Scott Township Octoberfest Date: Oct. 5 Address: Scott Township Park, One Park Drive (off Lindsay Road), Carnegie Contact: scott-twp.com Enjoy live music, German dancers, food, crafts, raffles, petting zoo, inflatables, hayrides and more. Visit the website for more information. Washington and Greene Counties Covered Bridge Festival Dates: Sept. 21 & 22 Address: Ten festival locations – visit the Facebook page for more information. Contact: Facebook.com/pg/ CoveredBridgeFestivalPA This signature event kicks off the fall season, with 10 festival locations to explore and enjoy! Arts & crafts, homestyle food, historical exhibits, unique entertainment and more—all amid beautiful scenery. Each covered bridge has a charm of its own that brings people back year after year. Visit the Facebook page for more information. 24 724.942.0940 TO ADVERTISE ❘ Halloween Night Walk at McDonald Trail Station Date: Oct. 18 Address: Intersection of the Panhandle Trail and South McDonald Street, McDonald Contact: co.washington.pa.us Bring your young ghosts and goblins decked out in their Halloween costumes for a luminary-lit walk on the Panhandle Trail in McDonald! Trick-or-Treat will be offered along the trail for children ages 11 and under. Pre-registration required. Visit the website for more information. Hundred Acres Manor Haunted House Dates: Visit the website for the dates. Address: 1 Hundred Acres Drive, Bethel Park Contact: hundredacresmanor.com Very scary! For ages 13 and up. Hundred Acres Manor is one of Pittsburgh’s largest and most extreme haunted attractions, spanning over one mile. You icmags.com will come face to face with some of the most terrifying zombies, creatures, monsters and products of your worst nightmares. Hundred Acres Manor is a nonprofit haunted house benefiting two Pittsburgh charities. Visit the website for more information. Jefferson Hills Fall Festival Date: October (TBA) Address: Community Room in Jefferson Hills Municipal Building, 925 Old Clairton Road, Clairton Contact: jeffersonhillslibrary.org This fun, free family event features kids’ activities and games, food, baked goods, crafts, prizes and more! Visit the website for more information. Phantom Fright Nights at Kennywood Park Dates: Starting the last weekend of September, continuing on weekends until Halloween Address: 4800 Kennywood Boulevard, West Mifflin Contact: kennywood.com As the leaves turn and the days shorten, darkness begins to fall over Kennywood and Phantom Fright Nights return. The award-winning spectacle of terror has been recognized by USA Today for being among the best theme park Halloween events in the country, and was also named to Amusement Today’s Golden Ticket Awards list of the best Halloween theme park events. For more information, visit the website. Pumpkin Patch Trolley Dates: Check the website for a variety of October dates. Address: Pennsylvania Trolley Museum, 1 Museum Road, Washington Contact: pa-trolley.org Enjoy the fall season while riding on decorated trolleys! The trolleys will take families to the Trolley Display building