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Halloween Fun
Fun and adventurous things to do during the fall season.
PUMPKIN PICKING
Wyoming Presbyterian Church
432 Wyoming Ave., Millburn
PICNICKING
PUMPKIN PAINTING
Summit Farmers Market
22 DeForest Ave., Summit, (908) 277-6101, [email protected]
Kids of all ages can embrace their inner Picasso and paint a pumpkin or two at the
Summit Farmers Market. For one day only, Saturday, Oct. 29, from 10 a.m. until noon,
small pumpkins will be on sale for $2 at the painting booth. Painting supplies will
be provided free.
TRICK OR TREATING
Trick-or-Treat Downtown
Old Short Hills Park
274 Old Short Hills Road, Short Hills, (973) 564-7097
Pack up the family, pick up
some lunch and head over to
Old Short Hills Park for a fall
picnic. Autumn is the ideal
season to explore the
Greenwood Gardens and enjoy
the colorful fall foliage.
Spanning the western ridge of
the Watchung Mountains and overlooking a preserve of
forest and meadow, this contemporary garden and
historic site is a place of horticultural excellence.
Summit Downtown Businesses, (908) 277-6100, [email protected]
Costume-clad candy
lovers flock to the
Summit downtown area
for this annual trick or
treat extravaganza. Local
children are invited to
don their favorite
costumes and venture
downtown after school
on Tuesday, Oct. 31; for
an afternoon of fun.
Participating downtown
businesses displaying a
trick-or-treat poster in
their window will be waiting to hand out goodies.
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BEER AND WINE TASTING
The Wine List of Summit
417 Springfield Ave., Summit, (908) 277-6565
Spend a “ghouls” night out and learn the ABC’s of wine.
Certified sommelier and owner Ivan Ruiz will help increase
your wine knowledge and uncork a passion for wine that
will last a lifetime. For example: Did you know that Don
Prospero Sauvignon Blanc is perfect for picnicking at
The Hunt? And a Joel Gott Zinfandel, with classic currant,
plum and sweet oak aromas, is ideal for sipping around
a bonfire? Put a date on the calendar, grab a group of
friends and get ready for a fun, informal, educational and
entertaining evening of ‘wine-ing.’ No costumes required.
TRICK
Pick a pumpkin
and pay it
forward. It’s
pumpkin picking
time at the
Wyoming
Presbyterian
Church’s Pumpkin
Patch fundraiser.
See the church lawn transform into a vision of autumn as
thousands of pumpkins create a vista of orange ripe for
the picking. Proceeds from the patch event will benefit
local and regional charities.