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This page provides a
detailed list of Southeastern Florida s pumpkin patches, corn mazes, hay rides
and other Halloween farm stuff.. Click here to see the listings of pumpkin patches, corn mazes and farms in Southeastern Florida Florida or just scroll down the
page. Some are farms, where you take a hay ride out into the field, others are elaborate farm stands with mountains of pumpkins and other activities and some
are simple roadside stands. All should have loads of pumpkins to choose
from. To really make it fun for your kids, look for those that have
the extra activities, like a corn maze, spook house, or hayride. There is
usually a small fee for the mazes of course, the more elaborate mazes
tend to charge more. Hayrides are often free.
ALWAYS call before you go to confirm all information, they don t always report changes to me.
We have loads of related resources
here, too.
On our Pick-your-own website, we also have pages with our own
simple
instructions on canning, freezing and drying many other fruits and
vegetables, such as how to make jam, apple
butter, applesauce, spaghetti
sauce, salsa, pickles,
ketchup or freezing
corn these links open new pages, just close them to return here. Be sure to come back at Christmas if you are looking
for a cut-your-own Christmas tree farm.
Look at the bottom of the page for links to resources on home canning, picking
tips, recipes, etc..
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more to add and feedback about any patch, stand or farm you have visited, so write me using the
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Southeastern Florida s Pumpkin Patches, Corn Mazes, Hay Rides and More, by County
Remember: ALWAYS call or follow the link to the farm s own website, if the name
is a blue link to confirm the information before you go. They may close,
run out or change events, times, etc. without notifying me.
Broward County
A Not So Spooky Halloween - trick or treating,
Pompano Citi Centre, 1955 N. Federal Hwy. Pompano Beach, FL 33062.
Phone: 954-943-4683. Open: one day only, on Friday, October 31st,
from 5 pm to 8 pm but CALL THEM FIRST - their website is not updated
since last year. Put on your best Halloween costumes and join us
at Pompano Citi Centre for some not-so-spooky Halloween fun. There
will be music and games with Witch Anna at 5 pm, a special Wizard
Show at 6 pm, free candy bags, and trick-or-treating at
participating stores starting at pm. You can also ride the
Carousel for free. This event is for children 10 under. Adult
supervision is required. Admission to this event is free.
ADDED: September 25, 2015, JBS ADDED: September 13, 2014, from their website
Batten s Farmers Market -
Uses natural growing practices, pumpkins for sale in the
shop or farmstand, pumpkin patch- already gathered from the field,
Fall festival, child-sized haybale maze, we also have pie pumpkins,
horse-drawn hay rides, farm market, gift shop, concessions /
refreshment stand, restrooms, picnic area, face painting,
inflatables/bounce house, pony rides, petting zoo, farm animals,
birthday parties, weddings and wedding parties, school tours, group
reservations
5151 SW 64 Avenue, Davie, FL 33314. Phone:
954-990-7820. Email:
farmersmarket nsied.org. Open: Check their website; it still
says they are closed, and will open late September, but they are
usually open the month of October.
Click here for current open hours, days and dates. Pumpkin
updates:
Click here for updates. Directions: Located about a mile west of
the Turnpike on Davie Road between Griffin and Stirling in Broward.
Click here for a map and directions. Strawberry fields open for
u-pick starting December 14th. We use natural practices, but are not
yet certified Organic. Payment: Cash, Check, Debit cards,
Visa/MasterCard, Discover, AmEx.
Click here for our Facebook page. Visit Batten s Farmers Market
for locally grown produce at great prices. Try our fresh food lunch
specials subs, platters, soups, snacks or one of our all natural
juices, milkshakes and smoothies. We have a monthly fish fry with
live music the 2nd Friday of each month. Weekend kid activities are
typically offered and our free petting zoo is open every day during
market hours. Restrooms and seating for meals/snacks also available
indoors and outdoors. Holiday catering menu available online.
UPDATED: September 26, 2015, JBS ADDED: December 06, 2013
Broward County Parks Hayrides and Campfires - hayrides,
campfires
Quiet
Waters Park, 401 S. Powerline Rd., Deerfield Beach, FL. Phone:
954-357-5100. Open: September 25, October 23, November 20, December
11; Fridays, 7- pm; other parks locations and dates are below.
3.50 sales tax per person ages 3 and up – Includes one hayride and
one bag of fixings for s mores. Preregistration and prepayment are
required except at T.Y. Park by calling or visiting the park of
your choice. T.Y. Park accepts cash only. Other Parks:
Tradewinds
Park Stables
January 15, January 29, February 26
3600 W.
Sample Rd., Coconut Creek
954-357-8870
T.Y. Topeekeegee
Yugnee Park
October 23, November 20, December 18, January 22,
February 19
3300 N. Park Rd., Hollywood
954-357-8811
Easterlin Park
January 8, February 5, February 12, March 4
1000 N.W. 38th St., Oakland Park
954-357-5190.
ADDED:
September 26, 2015, JBS
Broward Library
Halloween Happenings
- Halloween story time, custom events and other activities
Many locations, Fort Lauderdale, FL. Phone: 800-385-3885. Open:
Click on the link for a comprehensive listing of Halloween
activities at the county s libraries. UPDATED: September 26,
2015, JBS UPDATED: October 10,
2013, from their website UPDATED: October 13,
2011
Coral Ridge Presbyterian Church
HarvestFest - Fall festival,
tractor-pulled hay rides,
5555 N. Federal Highway, Fort
Lauderdale, FL 33308. Phone: 954-771-8840. Email:
info crpc.org. Open:
October 28, 2015 from -pm. Directions:
Click here for a map and directions. Payment: Cash, only.
Click here for our Facebook page.
Join us as we gather together as a church and community for a night
of fun fall festivities at our annual HarvestFest celebration. Bring
your family, co-workers, neighbors, kids to enjoy a night of
bounce houses, food concessions, petting zoo, games, a special area
for Pre-K children, and much more.
Admission and
participation are free. Please feel free to bring canned goods to
help us restock our food pantry. FOOD TRUCKS are coming this year, and the
food will be available for a small cost. UPDATED: September 26,
2015, JBS UPDATED: October 06, 2014,
JBS UPDATED: October 10, 2013,
from their website ADDED: October 22, 2011
Fern Forest Nature Center - Ghosts and Goblins Family Fun
Night, pumpkin photo area
201 Lyons Road South, Coconut Creek, FL. Phone: 954-970-0150. Open:
Saturday before Halloween in October Call to confirm. from 6-8 PM. Fun, games, prizes, a costume contest, plus arts
and crafts and a photo area with pumpkins in it for a nominal fee.
Refreshments for sale. The evening concludes with an age-appropriate
story. Ages 2-10. UPDATED: October 10, 2013, from their
website
First Presbyterian Church
- pumpkin patch- already gathered from the field,
1630
Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood, FL 33020. Phone: 954-922-8558. Email:
firstpresp aol.com. Open:
check the calendar on their website; Month of October: Monday through
Saturday: am to Dusk Sunday: am to Dusk. -PUMPKIN PATCH
October 17th – 31st. Also they will have plenty of events, see their
website. Fall festival on Friday, October 23, 2015 from 5 pm to 8 pm,
with: Hayride, Petting Zoo, Fire Engine, Games, Face Painting, Food Fun.
UPDATED: September 26, 2015, JBS UPDATED: October 06, 2014, JBS UPDATED: October 10, 2013,
from their website UPDATED: October 13, 2011 ADDED: October 19, 2009, suggested by a visitor
Flamingo Road Nursery - pumpkins for sale in the shop or
farmstand, pumpkin patch- already gathered from the field, Fall
festival, we also have pie pumpkins, horse-drawn hay rides, Honey
from hives on the farm, farm market, gift shop, concessions /
refreshment stand, restrooms, picnic area, birthday parties,
weddings and wedding parties, school tours
1655 Flamingo Road,
Davie, FL 33325. Phone: 954-476-7878. Alternate Phone: 954-235-9397.
Fax: 954-476-8388. Email:
info flamingoroadnursery.com. Open: Pumpkin Patch, Nursery, Gift
Shop, Farmers Market and Deli open 7 days a week; hours are Sunday
through Friday, 8 am to 6 pm; Saturday, 9 am to 6 pm; Also, every weekend in
October, we have horse - drawn hayrides on Saturday 12 to 3 pm and Sunday 1 to
4 pm; Face Painting by Curly Sue, Saturday 11 am to 3 pm and Sunday
12 to 4 pm.
Click here for current open hours, days and dates. Directions:
Located one mile south of Interstate 595 on the west side of
Flamingo Road.
Click here for a map and directions. 4th Annual Fall Harvest
Festival featuring Broward County s Biggest and Best Pumpkin Patch;
Fun for the entire family. Harvest Market, Free Garden Talks,
Gardening Workshops, Applefest and Apple Sampling, Live Music,
Horse-drawn Hayrides, Face Painting, Seasonal Delights including
Candied Apples, Cider, Roasted Corn and much more;;. Payment: Cash,
Check, Debit cards, Visa/MasterCard, Discover, AmEx.
Click here for our Facebook page. Click
here to see the YouTube
event video. UPDATED: October 06, 2014, JBS UPDATED:
October 10, 2013, from their website UPDATED: October 01, 2012
UPDATED: October 13, 2011, from their website ADDED:
October 27, 2010
Museum of Discovery Science
- IMAX movies and Halloween-themed events
401 SW Second
Street, Fort Lauderdale, FL. Phone: 954-467-6637. Open see their
website for dates and hours. Celebrate Halloween Week at the Museum
with frighteningly fun crafts and gruesome games. See their website
for the dates on the events and exhibits. Call the Museum for special Halloween activities. Take the
jelly bean taste test, touch snakes, gators and bugs and event play
the GrossOut Showdown. Make sure to dress to impress for our
Halloween Costume Contest. If you dare, taste edible bugs. UPDATED:
October 10, 2013, from their website UPDATED:
October 13, 2011, from their website
Parkridge Baptist
Church - pumpkin sale, Trunk or Treat Annual Community Event
5600 Coral
Ridge Dr, Coral Springs, FL. Phone: 954-346-9009. Open: Trunk or
treat is on October 31st from 6 to 8 pm; pumpkin patchj is open from
October 5th; Monday-Friday 1pm - 8pm, Saturday 11am - 8pm, Sunday
11am - 3pm. This safe alternative to
Halloween will provide games, bounce house, hot dog dinners, FREE
candy, popcorn and snow cones. You can come in costume, too.
UPDATED: September 26, 2015, JBS
UPDATED: October 11, 2011, from their website
Pine Island Park/ Multipurpose Center - haunted house,
pumpkin patch
Robbins Open Space Park, 4005 Hiatus Road, Davie,
FL. Phone: 954-797-1076. Open: See their website for current dates
and a full list of events: Sunday, October 25, 2015, from pm -
pm is South Florida Trail Riders Horse Costume Contest and
Parade and South Florida Clogger s Family Friendly Haunted House.
For a Fee: Halloween Pumpkin Patch, Snacks and Food, Haunted House,
Face Painting. Free: Bounce Houses, Climbing Wall, Halloween Games,
Spooky Music with DJ Jeff, Petting Farm. Costume Contest: 3 Age
Groups: 5 under, 6-8, 9-12. Fun Contest for Kids of All Ages.. UPDATED:
September 26, 2015, JBS UPDATED: October 10, 2013, from their website
UPDATED: October 13, 2011, from their website
Quiet Waters
and other parks Family Campfires, Hayrides and Smores - Family Hayride,
S mores and Campfire
401 S. Powerline Rd., Deerfield Beach, FL. Phone: 954-360-1315.
Saturday, September 29 from -pm. Gather round for some old
fashioned fun with a hayride and marshmallow roast around a
campfire. The hayride costs 3 and includes hot chocolate and the
makings for Smores. The campfire is free after park admission of
1. Additional refreshments also available. Fridays, 7 - p.m.
3.50/person ages 3 and up – Includes one hayride and one bag of
fixings for s mores. Preregistration and prepayment are required by
calling or visiting the park of your choice. Here are the
locations, but click the link above for updates:
calling or visiting the park of your choice.
Easterlin Park -
October 24, November 21, January 23
1000 N.W. 38th St., Oakland
Park
954-357-5190
Quiet Waters Park - October 10, November 7,
December 12
401 S. Powerline Rd., Deerfield Beach
954-357-5100
Tradewinds Park Stables - January 9, February 6, February 20,
March 6
3600 W. Sample Rd., Coconut Creek
954-357-8870
UPDATED:
October 06, 2014, JBS UPDATED: October 10, 2013, from their website
St.Ambrose Pumpkin Patch
380 South
Federal Highway, Deerfield Beach, FL 33441. Phone: 9548957613.
Email:
lttlejeannie aol.com. Open: 5pm to 9pm from 10/11 to 10/15 and
from 9am to 9pm or later on weekends 10/16 to 10/30. Directions:
approx. 1/4 south on Federal Highway off Hillsboro Blvd, on east
side of street.
Click here for a map and directions. Payment: Cash, Check,
Visa/MasterCard, Discover, AmEx. We have a large assortment of
pumpkin, guords, corn stalks, hay etc. The pumpkins are sent from
Klickman farms in Ohio. Our picture display brings many people back
year after year. Come get your pumpkins, gourds, corn stalks, hay,
and baking pumpkins. UPDATED: October 11, 2015 UPDATED: September 26, 2015, JBS ADDED: September 13, 2014, suggested by a visitor
Young At Art Children s Museum - Art-Rageous Halloween
Party
11584 W. State Road 84, Davie, FL. Phone: 954-424-0085.
Open: Friday, October 30, 2015 from 3 pm to 8 pm. Fun for the entire
family, this year s Halloween celebration includes a museum-wide
experience with a range of colorful, art-filled and spooktacular
activities. Visitors will enjoy celebrating Halloween early as they
don their favorite costumes; create Halloween decorations,
accessories and trick-or-treat bags; dance to Halloween-themed
music; participate in the costume parade and costume contest;
trick-or-treat; pumpkin painting workshop; and more. ADMISSION
PRICE: 14 per person; 12 for Broward County residents, seniors and
children over age 1; and 11 for military members their immediate
families. Event is FREE with Museum paid admission.
UPDATED: September 26, 2015, JBS UPDATED: October 06, 2014, JBS UPDATED: October 10, 2013, from their website UPDATED: September 27, 2010
Martin County
D and D Family Farms - pumpkins for sale in the shop
or farmstand, pumpkin patch- already gathered from the field,
Fall festival, cow train rides, train rides, corn maze, haunted
corn maze, kiddie mini corn maze, straw or hay bale maze, corn
cannon, goat walk, we also have pie pumpkins, tractor-pulled hay
rides, Bounce house, Honey from hives on the farm, Fresh eggs,
U-pick and already picked, farm market, concessions / refreshment
stand, porta-potties, restrooms, picnic area, Bounce house,
petting zoo, birthday parties, weddings and wedding parties,
school tours
5059 SW Citrus Blvd, Palm City, FL 34990. Phone:
772-463-1330. Email:
Danddfarms ymail.com. Open: during the month of October, Monday to Saturday 9am to pm,
Sunday 10am until pm. Directions: If using GPS use 5059 SW
48th ave.
Debit cards, Visa/MasterCard, Discover, AmEx.
Click here for our Facebook page. From a
pumpkin patch to apple cider donuts the fall festival has it all.
Hayrides, train rides, barrel train rides, petting zoo, face
painting, giant slide and playground, sorghum maze and the
pumpkin patch. In December, come back for the Farm of Lights. In
December everyone is running around buying this and decorating
that. The hustle bustle can be overwhelming. Why not take a night
off and make a memory. We decorate the farm with lights and you
can ride the train, take a hayride, roast some marshmallows by
the campfire to make s mores and rela UPDATED: September 26,
2015, JBS UPDATED: October 04,
2014, from their website UPDATED: December 05,
2012
Pumpkin Towne - pumpkin patch- already gathered from
the field, inflatables/bounce house
14 N. Old Dixie highway u.s.
1, Jupiter, FL 33458. Phone: 561-744-5198. Alternate Phone:
5616979377. Email:
courtney thepotterypatch.com. Open: 7 days a week, from 9 am
to 9 pm, October 10 to October 31.
Click here for current open hours, days and dates.
Directions: N.W. Corner of Indiantown Road and Old Dixie Highway.
Debit cards, Visa/MasterCard. We have a variety of fresh pumpkins
so you can find the perfect one for decorating, carving, or for
making pumpkin pie. Pricing is based on weight in pounds except
for the mini pumpkins which are less than a dollar each. It s not
just about picking your own pumpkin, its about getting in the
Fall spirit. Join us at one of our pumpkin patches where your
kids can enjoy bounce houses, hay bales for climbing, head cutout
photo ops and other fun fall activities. UPDATED: September 26,
2015, JBS ADDED: October 03, 2014
Miami-Dade County
Aventura Mall - Trick-or-treating at the Mall
19501 Biscayne Blvd., Aventura, FL. Phone: 305-663-4852. Open:
Call, or see their events list, unfortunately, they usually don t
update it until the last minute. Candy stations,
character cut-outs, photo opportunities and our holiday train will
keep the little munchkins entertained. UPDATED: September 26,
2015, JBS UPDATED: October
06, 2014, JBS UPDATED: October 10,
2013, from their website UPDATED: October 13, 2011,
from their website
Adventure Attractions Zombie Adventure -
zombie paintball
Action Town Florida Family Fun Center, 7965
West 2nd Ct, Hialeah FL 33014.
Phone: 321-939-2464. Open: Show times are Friday and Saturday
nights from 7p - 12a October 4th - October 26th; but call first,
their website hasn t been updated since 2014. The adventure is
on a first-come-first-serve basis; no reservations needed or
taken. The 2013 Zombie Adventure will be 54.95 sales tax. UPDATED:
September 26, 2015, JBS
ADDED: September 27, 2013, from their website
Coconut Grove Pumpkin Patch Festival - pumpkin patch-
already gathered from the field, carnival rides, kids hay maze, corn
stalk maze, hayrides, concessions / refreshment stand,
Inflatables/bounce house
Peacock Park, 2820 McFarlane Road, Miami,
FL 33133. Phone: 954-530-0350. Open:
In 2015; October 24 and 25, from 10 am to 6 pm. Directions:
Click here for a map and directions. Payment: Cash, Debit cards,
Visa/MasterCard, AmEx.
Click here for our Facebook page. The Coconut Grove Pumpkin
Patch Festival is back and more wonderFALL than ever, featuring a
true pumpkin patch with 5,000 pumpkins to pick from. INCLUDED in the
entrance fee 10 for Adults 15 for Kids 12 Under, are
UNLIMITED kids carnival rides, the kids hay maze, a dress-your-own
scarecrow village, corn stalk maze, hay ride, and on-going shows
activities on our main stage. Adults will love the Pumpkin Food
Court offering savory sweet pumpkin delights and delicious fair
food and our Pumpkin Beer Garden.. UPDATED: September 26, 2015,
JBS UPDATED: October 06, 2014, JBS ADDED: September 04, 2013
House of Terror
Amusement Park - Halloween themed amusement park
Miami International Mall, 1455 NW 107 Ave., Miami, FL. Phone:
305-263-1413. Email:
tsoberon uniprogroup.com. Open: late September through,
November 1st; Monday to Thursday from 6 pm to 12 Midnight
and
Friday to Sunday from 5 pm to 12 Midnight. Miami s only professionally produced haunted house and park
attraction, ghouls and goblins will scream their way through a
two-acre haunted house and enjoy amusement rides, carnival food,
interactive games and more. In addition, the House of Horror concert
stage will feature performances by the hottest acts in South Florida
and local DJs who will spin the spookiest tracks, on select
evenings. Admission: Pay
one price, ride all night. Contact
Miami
International Mall at or
House of
Horror for more information. UPDATED: September 26, 2015,
from their website UPDATED: October 13, 2011,
Key Biscayne Community Church Pumpkin Patch
- pumpkin patch- already gathered from the field, pumpkins, white pumpkins, also gourds, corn stalks and other
Halloween supplies.
355 Glenridge Rd, Key Biscayne, FL, 33149. Phone: 305-361-2411.
kbcc juno.com. Open:
The Pumpkin Patch opens on October 15 and runs daily through October 31. Prices range from 50 cents to 50.
UPDATED: October 06, 2014, JBS UPDATED: October 10, 2013, from
their website UPDATED: October 11, 2011
The Little Farm -
Pumpkins, Scarecrows, Pony rides, Farm animals
13401 SW 224 Street, Miami, FL 33170. Phone: 305-258-3186.
TheFarmer thelittlefarm.us. Directions: US1 or Turnpike Extension to
either SW 216th street or Quail Roost drive, then West to SW 134th
Avenue, then South on SW 134th Avenue. Open: October 4th thru
31st, Pumpkin Patch is open Monday to Friday from 3 pm to 7
pm, Saturday and Sunday from 10 am to 7 pm; PARKING FEE 5 Most
days, cash only ; NO PER PERSON ENTRY FEE; NO RESERVATIONS REQUIRED,
1 Free Pony Ride with each Pumpkin Purchased.
1 from sale of the first 500 pumpkins will be given to a local
charity. No Coolers, Parties or Pets are Permitted on the
Premises. Scarecrow Kits Harvest Decor. Refreshments available
for purchase. Payment: Accepting Cash and Credit for
purchases. UPDATED: September 26, 2015, JBS UPDATED: October 06, 2014, JBS UPDATED: October 10, 2013, from their website UPDATED: October 13, 2011, from their website
Metrozoo MetroBoo - Halloween events
12400 SW 152 Street, Miami, FL. Phone: 305-251-0400. Open October
15-31. Open: see their website for this year s dates. Celebrate
Halloween at the zoo with four events: The Monster Masquerade: Costumed adults ages 21 and
over are invited to the biggest Halloween party in South Florida.
Spooky Zoo Nights an after-hours family event, features Dr. Wilde s
Creepy House, spooky tram rides, ghoulish carousel rides, and
chilling story-telling. Zoo Boo:
Families and kids ages 12 and under are invited to trick-or-treat in
costumes, participate in costume contests, watch special
performances, make Halloween crafts, and lots more. Dr. Wildes
Creepy House, a
7,000 square-foot haunted house, is guaranteed to send chills up and
down your spine when it debuts October from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. NEW.
Halloween Fright Night - Young adults can enjoy a
haunted house with live actors, a DJ, a live band and more. Bloody
wine, beer and tasty bites will be available for purchase. UPDATED:
UPDATED: October 10, 2013, from their website UPDATED: October 13, 2011, from their
Miami Lakes United Methodist Church Pumpkin Patch
14800 NW 67th Ave. Miami Lakes, FL 33014. Phone: 305
821-7274. Open: October 7th - 31st; daily from am – pm.
Three full truckloads of pumpkins are coming this year beginning
October 7. A truckload contains over 2000 pumpkins and weighs over
43,000 pounds. Pumpkins of all sizes will be
available for purchase along with decorative gourds of all shapes
and related retail items. Our Picnic-in-the-Patch, Pumpkin Carving
Contest and Bonfire are scheduled for Saturday, October 10th beginning
at pm. The pumpkin carving contest starts at with prizes
followed by a bonfire complete with s mores and acoustical guitar
music. Feel free to bring your own food or purchase a hamburger or
hotdog when you come. Drinks and chips will also be available for
purchase. Bring a blanket to sit on but please leave the alcoholic
beverages at home. School Field Trips will be held every weekday
morning from -noon beginning Monday, October 6 and running
through Friday, October 24. The children will enjoy the new obstacle
course along with jokes, songs and science experiments. All our
activities are sure to entertain and educate children up through 4th
grade. Cost is 6.00 per child and includes all the interactive
activities, songs, refreshments cookies and lemonade or water, a
little pumpkin for each child, a goodie bag which includes a coin
for a free kids meal at any Flanigan s restaurant, and a group photo
for the classroom. Call 305-821-7274 to schedule. Click here for
more information. UPDATED: September 26, 2015, JBS ADDED: October 06, 2014, from their
Miami Seaquarium - Monster Splash,
4400 Rickenbacker Causeway, Miami, FL. Phone: 305-361-5705.
Open: There s nothing on their website for this year yet; check
their website in October; 4 Days
Nights of Fun Frights For The Whole Family. Trick or Treating at
Sharky s Sweet Tooth Stations. Little Monsters Play Area with
Slides, bounce houses unlimited fun. Thrilling Halloween themed
animal shows. Lolita s Dance Party Featuring Live DJ and Miami
Seaquarium Characters. Monsters in the Mangroves Haunted Walk. And
much more. UPDATED: September 26, 2015, JBS UPDATED: October 10, 2013, from their website
Parrot Pirate Jungle Island - trick-or-treating
MacArthur Causeway/Interstate 395, 1111 Parrot Jungle Trail, Miami,
FL. Phone: 305-258-6453. Open: CALL OR CHECXK THEIR WEBSITE BEFORE YOU GO..
Trick-or-treating throughout the park, daily costume contests, face
painters, arts crafts and more. A portion of the proceeds benefit
Radio Lollipop at Miami Children s Hospital. Halloween Spooktacular.
Calling all princesses, goblins, superheroes and angels: There is
only one place to be this Halloween weekend and that s Jungle
Island s Spooktacular. In honor of the spookiness, kids age 3-10
come in the Jungle for just 5 with a full paying adult. From
trick-or-treating through the Jungle, interactive Witch s lair,
kid-friendly haunted forest, and more, kids of all ages will enjoy a
family friendly, fun-filled day on Jungle Island. Plus, everyone can
enter into our annual Costume Contest. Jungle Island s Spooktacular. UPDATED:
Pinto s Farm - pumpkins for sale in the shop or
farmstand, concessions / refreshment stand, restrooms, face
painting, pony rides, farm animals, birthday parties, school tours,
group reservations
14890 Sw 216 St, Miami, FL 33170. Phone:
305 258-6067. Email:
information pintofarm.com. Open: October, 2015 Saturday and
Sunday: am – pm; Thursday, Friday and Monday: pm –
pm. Directions:
Click here for our Facebook page. Pumpkin Patch - themed
admission include:
Paddle Boat Rides, Hay Rides, Pony Rides, Race
Track, Access to the Petting Zoo. UPDATED: September 26, 2015, JBS UPDATED: February 20, 2015 ADDED: September 29, 2014
Sadowski Park,
Arch Creek Park, Barnes Park and other Parks - Halloween Family Campfire and Night Walk
7555 SW 79 Ave., Miami, FL. Phone: 305-255-4767. Open: one date
each month in October, November and December. CALL BEFORE YOU GO
Join park
naturalists to learn about scary night- time critters and then
search for them on the trail after dark. Afterwards, enjoy a
campfire with a marshmallow roast and star viewing with Southern
Cross Astronomical Society. October 23, 7-9: 30 pm. Pre-registration
is required 5 per person. UPDATED: October 10, 2013, from
their website
Southland Mall - Radio Disney s trick or treat Street
20505 S. Dixie Highway, Miami, FL. Phone: 305-235-8880.
Open: Two events; both on Saturday, October 31st; trick or treating
from 1 pm to 3 pm; then kid s club from 4 pm to 6 pm. Join us for
Fun, Safe, Climate-Controlled Trick or Treating. Kids Club Event.
Halloween Event. Don t miss our monthly Kids Club event, sponsored
by South Florida Parenting. Event will feature games, spooky
tattoos, crafts and costume contest with prizes. Halloween Trick or
Treating, sponsored by Miami Children s Hospital. Candy-filled goodie bags will be distributed from
1-3pm
while supplies last near the fountain area by TJ Maxx.x ALL ACTIVITIES FREE. UPDATED:
September 26, 2015, JBS UPDATED: October 10, 2013, from
UPDATED: October 13, 2011, from their website
Palm Beach County
Bedner s Farm Fresh Market -
Minimizes chemical and pesticide use,
pumpkin patch-pick in the field, Fall festival, hayrides /wagon rides, snacks
and refreshment stand, restrooms, picnic area, face painting,
petting zoo, inflatables, birthday parties, school tours
12033 State Road 7, Boynton
Beach, FL 33473. Phone: 561-499-3994. Open: See our website for
current hours Fall Festival - Weekends September 27th to November
1st, 2015. Directions: South of Boynton Beach Blvd, North of Atlantic Avenue on the west
side of SR 7 Hwy 441.
Click here for a map and directions. We minimize use of
pesticides and other chemicals. Payment: Cash, Debit cards,
Click here for our Facebook page. Traditional Pumpkin Patch.
Hayrides around our beautiful 80 acres of working farm. Bigger and
Better Corn Maze. Petting Zoo – Pony Rides. Bounce House – Slides,
Rides Games, Home Made Ice Cream and Roasted Fresh Corn on the
cobb. Award Winning BBQ. Fun Foods:, Cider Doughnuts, Pizza, French
Fries, Kettle Corn, Carnival Foods, Hot Dog Cart, Fresh Lemonade.
Face Painting – Balloon Artists. Local Handmade Craft Vendors. Air
Cannons. Sunday, October 25th Costume contest pm:
Newborn-10/Pets. And don t forget about our Fantastic Produce Market
including:
Local Granola, Fresh Salads, Fresh Florida O.J.,
Local Honey, Boiled Peanuts, Eclectic Selection of Wines, Selection
of local and natural groceries. UPDATED: September 26, 2015,
JBS UPDATED: October 06, 2014, JBS UPDATED: October 13, 2011, from their website
Clematis by Fright - Halloween festival, hayrides
100
N. Clematis Street, West Palm Beach, FL 33401. Phone: 561-822-1515.
Open: Thursday, October 1, 2015, - pm. Directions: See
their website for directions. Payment. Clematis by Fright is the
City of West Palm Beach s annual Halloween festival. Activities
include costume contests with fabulous prizes for kids and adults,
trick-or-treating on-site, hay rides, live entertainment, food,
games and more, all on the West Palm Beach Waterfront. This is a
FREE event produced by the City of West Palm Beach. UPDATED:
September 26, 2015, JBS ADDED: August 04, 2014, suggested by a visitor
Delray Beach - Halloween Parade and Downtown Trick or
Treating
Old School Square, 51 N. Swinton Ave., Delray, FL.
Phone: 561 276-0369. Alternate phone: 561 243-7277. Email:
Beardsleyd mydelraybeach.com. Open: October
31, 2015:
am - pm Trick-or-Treat
along the Ave.
Trick-or-Treating will take place on
Atlantic Ave. between Swinton Ave. the Intracoastal. For more
information, contact Harvey Brown at 561-573-5000.
pm - pm Halloween Parade
Line up at the Old
School Square Park on east side of Museum at pm. Parade
starts at The Halloween Parade route will go east on Atlantic
Avenue through downtown Delray Beach to Veterans Park. Free ice
cream for the parade participants will be handed out by Blue Bell
Ice Cream at Veterans Park. and marches along Atlantic Ave. to
Veterans Park. For more information, contact Harvey Brown at
561-573-5000.
pm - pm Kidsfest of Delray
Immediately following the Halloween Parade, all
children are invited to join the City at Kidsfest. Kidsfest is a
free family event in Veterans Park, 802 NE 1st Street, that features
live entertainment, a bounce house, food vendors, a make-and-take
craft area and much, much more. In addition, local children s
services/organizations that target health, safety and fun will be
featured to provide additional information to parents. UPDATED:
September 26, 2015, JBS UPDATED: October 06, 2014, JBS UPDATED: October 13, 2011,
from their website
First United Methodist Church of Boca Raton -
pumpkin patch- already gathered from the field,
9087 Glades Road
Boca Raton, FL 33434. Phone: 561-395-1244. Open: October 4 to
31st fat the West Campus.
Grace Fellowship Acreage Pumpkin Patch
- pumpkin patch- already gathered from the field, Fall festival,
5060 Seminole Pratt Whitney Road, Loxahatchee, FL 33411. Phone: 561
333-4222. Alternate Phone: ext 244. Email:
jim_sims gfwpb.org. Open: October 14 to 31, on Sunday through
Friday from noon to 9pm, Saturdays from 9am to 9pm; Open anytime for
school, church, scout, homeschool, senior adult or other groups;
Call to set it up. Directions: From West Palm South: Go west on
Okeechobee Blvd all the way to Seminole Pratt Whitney. Turn north
continue until you see The Grove Market on your right. From the
Glades: Go east on Southern Blvd sr 98 past Lion Country Safari to
Seminole Pratt Whitney. Turn north to The Grove market on the right
the old Winn Dixie parking lot. From PB Gardens: Go west on
Northlake all the way to Seminole Pratt Whitney Road. Turn south and
start looking on your left east for the Pumpkin Patch.
Visa/MasterCard, Discover, AmEx. The patch is sponsored by Grace
Fellowship Acreage. We meet weekly on Sundays Seminole Ridge High
School s Auditorium . For more information about the church
look on Facebook Grace Fellowship Acreage, or on our website
GFAcreage.org. Craft fair Friday evening October 26 through Sunday
afternoon October 28 call 561 385-5871 to set up a booth Fall Fest
Sunday October 28 from 4pm to 8pm Bar b que available for groups
contact Frank Ingram at 561 333-4222 if you want to visit the patch
via motor coach with a steak and chicken dinner.. ADDED: September
18, 2012
Hester Center - Halloween Spooktacular
1901 N. Seacrest Blvd., Boynton Beach, FL. Phone:
561-742-6550. Open: Call for this year s dates and times. Dress up and be a contestant
in the costume parade. Games, prizes and goodies to take home. Ages
1-12. Free.
Hope Lutheran - pumpkin patch- already gathered from the
field, parking provide free
7430 Belvedere Rd, West Palm Beach,
FL 33411. Phone: 561-684-0691. Email:
jon_enter hotmail.com. Open: October 11th
to 31st; Open daily 12pm to
8pm. Directions: Corner of Belvedere Road and Pike Rd.
Click here for a map and directions. Payment: Cash, only.
For the last two weeks of October, Hope s Pumpkin Patch is open to
all. With over 1,700 pumpkins to choose from, there is no doubt
you ll find the perfect one. The Patch offers scenic photo
opportunities and even story time for your preschool or grade school
field trips. This October, be sure to swing by The Patch.
UPDATED: September 26, 2015, JBS UPDATED: October 06, 2014, JBS UPDATED: October 06, 2012 ADDED: October 13, 2008
Mounts Botanical Garden - Family Fall Festival
531 N. Military Trail, West Palm Beach, FL. Phone:
561-233-1757. Open: Fall Family Festival Sunday, October 18, 2015
11 AM – 4 PM. Admission: 5 per adult. Members and children ten
years and under are free. Mounts Botanical Garden and The Junior
League of the Palm Beaches join forces once again and present this
annual event. Bring the family and celebrate with us through a
variety of funfilled activities. Our festival features games,
hands-on educational displays, music and refreshments. In addition,
4-H will hold an Open House in the Exhibit Halls. Favorite
activities include pony rides, face painting, the kiddie train, and
many more. Some activities are free; others have a nominal charge.
UPDATED: September 26, 2015, JBS UPDATED: October 13, 2011, from their
website
Our Lady Queen of Apostles Pumpkin Patch -
trick-or-treating, concessions / refreshment stand, restrooms,
picnic area, picnic area bring your own food
100 Crestwood
Boulevard South, Royal Palm Beach, FL 33411. Phone: 561-798-5661.
alexalee pbcsac.org. Open: October 10th through 31st; Monday through Friday from am to 8 pm and Saturday and Sunday
from am to 8 pm.Directions:
Click here for a map and directions. Payment: Cash,
Visa/MasterCard, Discover, AmEx. Picnic in the Patch Monday, October
20th at 12 pm with story time and games Bring your own lunch.
Additional days of crafts, games, and story times. Call or email for
dates and times. UPDATED: September 26, 2015, JBS ADDED: September 20, 2014
Palm Beach Zoo at Dreher Park -
Boo at the Zoo and Boo at the Zoo
1301
Summit Blvd., West Palm Beach, FL. Phone: 561-533-0887. Email:
emailinfo palmbeachzoo.org. Open: Many events, many dates - see
their website atthe link above; October 23, 2015 from AM -
PM. Grab your ghosts and ghoulies and head to the wildest
Halloween celebration in Palm Beach County. Now in its 17th year,
Boo at the Zoo offers a safe and fun environment for children of all
ages to trick-or-treat. Additional activities include: costume
contests, dance parties, games, crafts, pumpkin patch, bounce house,
hay stack hunt, face painting, character meet n greets, local
vendors, giveaways, wildlife shows and presentations, roaming animal
encounters, and much more. UPDATED: September 26, 2015, JBS UPDATED: October 10, 2013, from their website UPDATED: October 13, 2011, from their website
Petting Zoos, Pony Rides Hayrides - Fall festival,
horse-drawn hay rides, tractor-pulled hay rides, wagon rides, snacks
and refreshment stand, face painting, Bouncy castle or moon bounce,
pony rides, petting zoo, farm animals, birthday parties
15917
133rd Terrace N, Jupiter, FL 33478. Phone: 561-951-2857. Fax:
561-747-7854. Email:
minidreamparty yahoo.com. Open: Monday to Friday from 9 am to 9
pm. Pumpkin updates:
Click here for updates. Directions:
Visa/MasterCard, AmEx. ADDED: July 12, 2010
Pumpkin Towne - pumpkins for sale in the shop or
farmstand, pumpkin patch- already gathered from the field, we also
have pie pumpkins,
2585 State Road 7, Wellington, FL 33414.
Phone: 5616979377. Email:
courtney thepotterypatch.com. Open: 7 Days a week, from 9am
to 9pm; October 10 to 31.
Located at Wellington Green next to the mall, in the Whole Foods
parking lot.
Click here for a map and directions. Payment: Cash, Check, Debit
cards, Visa/MasterCard. Bounce House, Fall/ Halloween decor, Hay
bales, Pumpkin carving supplies, and so many photo ops.. UPDATED:
September 26, 2015, JBS ADDED:
October 01, 2014
Shriek Week at Sugar Sand Park - Fall festival, haunted
house,
300 South Military Trail, Boca Raton, FL 33486. Phone:
561-347-3900. Email:
mmcguiretodd myboca.us. Open: October 16, 17, 22,
23 and 24 from 6pm
to 11pm.
300 South Military Trail, Boca Raton, FL 33486.
Click here for our Facebook page. 10th Annual Shriek Week, the
Premier Family-Friendly Halloween event in Palm Beach County. Ghost
Trackers themed Haunted House for ages 7-12 with special effects,
lighting, sound, animatronics, and live actors; family activities,
black light games, trick or treat trail and more; Annual Kids
Scary Film Festival in the Willow Theatre; For specific times,
dates, and prices please visit the website; This is one-of-a-kind
event in Boca is not to be missed.. UPDATED: September 26, 2015,
JBS UPDATED: September 29, 2013 UPDATED:
October 13, 2011, from their website
The South Florida Fairgrounds - Fright Nights
Southern
Blvd., West Palm Beach, FL. Phone: 561-793-0333. Open October
weekends. A whole night s worth of entertainment with four
walk-through haunts, including The Manor, Asylum, Afraid of the Dark
and Ripper, a monster midway with thrill rides and more. Not
recommended for small children. Admission: Haunt Hopper Pass park
entry and one-time entry to each haunted attraction, See the
website for current prices and hours..
Buy tickets
online at frightnights.net. UPDATED: September 26, 2015,
JBS UPDATED: October 13, 2011, from
their website
Cason United Methodist
- pumpkin patch- already gathered from the field, petting zoo, pumpkin painting, face painting, and a
bake sale.
342 N Swinton Av, Delray Beach, FL. Phone:
561-276-5302. Email:
fromthehart gmail.com. Open: October 10 to 31st, call for hours.
UPDATED: September 26, 2015, JBS UPDATED:
October 06, 2014, JBS
Yesteryear Village,
Spookyville at South Florida Fairgrounds - A Safe
Halloween, trick or treating
9067 Southern Blvd, West Palm Beach,
FL 33411. Phone: 561-793-0333. Open: FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY
HALLOWEEN on these dates only: October 16, 17 18, 2015
October
23, 24 25, 2015; and October 30 31, 2015. Directions: West Palm
Beach off Southern Boulevard, 1.5 miles west of the Florida Turnpike
exit 97. A SAFE PLACE TO TRICK-OR-TREAT. Spookyville, an old fashion
Halloween for families and children 12 and under, offers a full
array of safe trick or treats, scarecrow making, kiddie rides,
games, and arts crafts. It s a throwback to the traditional days
of family Halloweens in a fun, secure and family friendly
environment. For the 13th consecutive year, Yesteryear Village s 20
historic buildings will come alive with costumed volunteers offering
treats and big smiles to the little ones. Wear your costume and
compete for prizes both Sundays. Bring an
appetite as there will be food, drink and maybe even some witches
potion. Check out the Spooky House. The fun is spread over 7 big
dates and is sponsored by South Florida Ford dealers, Kubota, and
Coca-Cola. The Pet Costume Contest is Back. A pet costume contest
will be held at Spookyville on both Fridays.
Bring your costumed pet and our team will register you. The contest
begins at p.m. with great prizes for three winners: First,
Second, and Third place.. Start planning your costume now. Get out
your be-dazzler, glue gun, and any props you may need. This will be
a fun event and we look forward to seeing your pets. Note: Pets MUST
be on a leash when entering the event. Please do not bring exotic
pets or reptiles e.g. snakes, spiders, etc. that may scare the
little ones. UPDATED: September 26, 2015, JBS UPDATED: October 06, 2014, JBS UPDATED: October 13, 2011, from their website
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Southeastern Florida s Pumpkin Patches, Corn Annual Fall Harvest Festival featuring Broward County s Biggest and Best Pumpkin Patch; Miami-Dade County.
Bring out the family and join us as we kick off Autumn at the Coconut Grove Pumpkin Patch Festival. Decorate Your Pumpkin; Food Court; Hillbilly Hay Ride; Pumpkin.
Fall is in the air. And that means pumpkin patches, craft fairs and bazaars filled with everything from one-of-a-kind crafts, homemade baked goods, handmade jewelry and holiday décor, plants, art and collectibles, and even fossils and gemstones.
At the Ultimate Bazaar, held by the Woman s Cancer Association of the University of Miami Barton Ravlin Chapter, merchandise will include designer clothing, handbags, shoes, on trend accessories, limited edition plates, children s clothing, sporting goods, and more.
Michele Locicero, the bazaar event co-chair, said boutiques and shops have been generous with their donations.
You won t be disappointed when you shop with WCA at our Ultimate Bazaar. It s a win-win for you and our community, she said.
It is that sense of community that brings together volunteers and shoppers at clubs, schools, temples, neighborhood centers, churches and health centers.
At the Fall Harvest at Deering Estate at Cutler, attendees can play family games like bocce ball and croquet. Kids can make cornhusk dolls and pose for photos by the vintage International Harvester Truck.
Some bazaars have been around as long as anyone can remember like the Fall Elephant Bazaar at Christ the King Lutheran Church and the Silver Palm Christmas Bazaar, where the baked goods and jellies are practically famous.
Most events raise funds for their causes. At the Artisan Craft Bazaar at Brockway Memorial Library in Miami Shores, the money made from quilts, tote bags, pillows, knitted and crocheted scarves and hats benefit the library. The items have been lovingly handmade by the library s Sewing and Needle Arts group and patrons.
And then there are the volunteers.
Donny Harrington, 11, and his sister Grace, 15, help out every year at the unloading of pumpkins from a semi truck at Central Presbyterian Church in Kendall. Grace has passed pumpkins to pallets, along with about 100 other volunteers, for the last 10 years.
She can handle any pumpkin, said her mom Tracy Harrington. We re small, but she s strong.
Donny, for his part, likes to spread the hay around between the wooden pallets where the pumpkins rest, waiting to be chosen. But Donny said his favorite thing about the annual patch is to find the smallest pumpkin.
It s like a tradition. One year I found two stuck together and it was like this high, he said, holding up his fingers about two inches apart.
The proceeds from the church s pumpkin patch go toward Habitat for Humanity Miami, the House of Hope, the Miami Rescue Mission and the Deacons Pantry to feed hungry families.
Teen volunteers Zach Traylor and Gabriel Vergara, both 15, said they ve passed pumpkins weighing up to 30 pounds. Another teen, Leandro Peña, 16, said he likes to volunteer.
I know they need help and I like to help. I appreciate it, he said.
When it starts to rain, students in the line keep the pumpkins passing. Girl Scouts from Troop 583 and Boy Scouts from Troop 10 laugh as they work alongside students in the da Vinci Society service clubs at Felix Varela High School and Southwest Miami High School.
It s amazing they stay out there, said Central Presbyterian Church Rev. Kim Robles. There is a lot of good work being done in Miami.
There are 3,300 pumpkins to unload off this truck.
Two or more semis will arrive before Halloween with loads just as big. It s always a surprise to see how many there are, said Thom Kermes, who is an elder with the church. He has been working at the annual patch for more than 15 years.
I work part time at Macy s and when I see my customers they always ask, When are the pumpkins coming. This is known in the community, Kermes said.
Anticipation plays a big part of the annual bazaars in communities around South Florida.
It is the only time of year for the authentic German Christmas Market at Coral Gables Congregational United Church of Christ where shoppers can enjoy Gluehwein, a German/Austrian winter-holiday drink, along with traditional German food. There are also crafts such as advent wreaths for sale.
The annual Craft Bazaar and Bake Sale at the Floridean Nursing and Rehabilitation Center has celebrated fall and community for more than 40 years with homemade baked goods, crafts, and raffles.
And at Green Day Good for All. Celebrate Fall, in downtown Miami Shores, live music will play for shoppers indulging at food trucks, viewing classic cars, and shopping at the environmentally friendly vendor stalls and farmers market.
Maria Ginard coordinated the pumpkin patch this year at Central Presbyterian Church in Kendall. She said everyone has a lot of fun.
It s amazing to see everyone come out to serve the community, she said. And when you stand back and see this it s humbling. I m just happy to be a part of it.
Now through Oct. 31 Pumpkin Patch at Boys Girls Clubs of Miami-Dade, Hank Kline Club, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. daily, 2805 SW 32nd Ave., Miami. Visitors can choose from 2,500 pumpkins of all sizes from Michigan. Prices start at 5. Also available are carving kits and pie-making instructions. Photo opportunities include a wooden pumpkin, hay and scarecrows. Proceeds benefit Boys Girls Clubs of Miami-Dade.
Now through Oct. 31 Pumpkin Patch at Central Presbyterian Church in Kendall, a.m. to 8 p.m. daily, 12455 SW 104th St., Miami. Over 8,000 pumpkins delivered throughout the month. Proceeds benefit Habitat for Humanity Miami, The House of Hope, The Miami Rescue Mission, and The Deacons Pantry.
Now through Oct. 31 Pumpkin Patch at Kendall United Methodist Church, 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. weekdays and 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. weekends, 7600 SW 104th St., Pinecrest. Field trips welcome.
Oct. 18 Green Day Good for All. Celebrate Fall, - p.m., in downtown Miami Shores along NE Second Avenue, from 95th to 100th Streets. Live music, food trucks and local restaurant vendors, beer and wine, and classic cars, in addition to dozens of environmentally friendly vendors, a farmer s market, and plants for sale. Admission is free. Contact 305-754-5466 or www.miamishores.com.
Oct. 18 Fall Elephant Bazaar at Christ the King Lutheran Church, 9 a.m.-3 p.m., 11295 SW 57th Ave., Miami Items for sale include house wares, collectibles, jewelry, toys, books, clothes for women, men, and children, electronics, linens, furniture, delicious lunch and a bake sale.
Oct. 19 Fall Harvest at Deering Estate at Cutler, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., 16701 SW 72 Ave., Miami. Includes bocce ball, croquet, family photos next to the vintage International Harvester Truck, house tours at a.m. and 3 p.m., and a natural areas tour at p.m. Children can also create corn husk dolls. Admission is 12 adults, 7 children ages 4-14. More at www.deeringestate.org.
Oct. 25 Country Walk s fifth annual Fall Arts Crafts Festival, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., 14601 Country Walk Dr., Miami. Music, arts, crafts, one-of-a-kind items, food trucks, sweet treats, handmade jewelry and accessories, and home décor. Free admission. Kids fun zone all-day pass is 4. Vendor applications for limited spaces are at www.countrywalkhoa.org or contact cwrecmgr countrywalkhoa.org or 305-238-9336, ext.12.
Oct. 25 Fall Extravaganza with Arts and Crafts Fair at Kendall United Methodist Church, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., 7600 SW 104th St., Pinecrest. Bake sale, food trucks, live music, bounce house, snow cones, popcorn, bingo, cake walk. Call 305-667-0343.
Oct. 25-26 Fall Frenzy Weekend at Christ Fellowship, multiple locations and times in Coral Gables, downtown, Miami Springs, Palmetto Bay, Redland, and West Kendall. Pumpkins, games, and photo booth. FearBuster events for middle and high school students. Visit www.cfmiami.org/fall.
Oct. 31 Family Harvest Festival at Christ Fellowship downtown, 6 to 9 p.m., 500 NE First Ave., Miami. Free event with music, games, and candy. Families are encouraged to visit in Halloween costumes. Details at
Oct. 31 Miami Springs Trunk-or-Treat presented by Christ Fellowship Miami Springs, 6 to 9 p.m., on the Center Median of Curtiss Parkway in downtown Miami Springs. Families are encouraged to come dressed in costume for a sugary sweet time.
Nov. 1 Around the World in a Day, Holy Rosary St. Richard s Catholic School Church s International Food Arts Festival, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., 7500 SW 152nd St., Palmetto Bay.Free multicultural event for the family introducing foods from different parts of the world, arts, crafts, music, dance, kids alley with rides, Spider-Man, and more.
Nov.1 The Ultimate Bazaar by the Woman s Cancer Association of the University of Miami, Barton Ravlin Chapter, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., at Cocoplum, 1375 Sunset Dr., Coral Gables four blocks east of Red Road on Sunset Drive. Designer clothing, handbags and shoes, on-trend jewelry and accessories, upscale home goods, art and collectibles, limited edition plates, children s clothing, accessories, toys and games, holiday décor, sporting goods, plants, flowers, and more. All proceeds benefit the UM Miller School of Medicine, Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center.
Nov. 7-8 Bazaar at Palm Springs United Methodist Church, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Nov. 7 and 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Nov. 8, 5700 W. 12th Ave., Hialeah. Craft supplies, crafts, gift items, paintings, Christmas decorations, old and new books, antiques, pictures, collectable dolls, homemade baked goods, plants and Miche interchangeable handbags. Spaghetti Dinner and music, to p.m. Nov. 8, includes spaghetti, salad bar, garlic bread, drinks and dessert bar. Dinner cost for adults 8, children 4, and free for kids under 2.
Nov. 8 Annual Chicken BBQ and Country Fair at Cutler Ridge United Methodist Church, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., 20740 Old Cutler Rd., Cutler Bay corner of Marlin Road and Old Cutler Road. Chicken dinner for 6, hotdog lunch, homemade cinnamon buns, baked goods, ice cream, candy and sodas. Free children s rides and DJ music. Interested vendors can call 305-233-7457.
Nov. 8 Silver Palm Christmas Bazaar, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., 15855 SW 248th St., Homestead. Handmade items, used books, bric-a-brac, bake sale, produce, plants, jellies, and a scoop lunch.
Nov. 8 Fall Bazaar At Fulford United Methodist Church, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., 1900 NE 164th St., North Miami Beach. Free event has home-baked goods, unique gifts, handmade holiday décor, plants, country store, massages, kids corner, and lunch for purchase. Proceeds benefit local and worldwide missions.
Nov. 8 Annual Craft Bazaar and Bake Sale at The Floridean Nursing and Rehablitation Center, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., 47 NW 32nd Pl., Miami. For more than 40 years this annual free event has celebrated fall with homemade baked goods, crafts, raffles and hot dogs for sale.
Nov. 11 19th annual Miami Country Day School Holiday Bazaar, 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., in the school gym at 601 NE 107th St., Miami. Join the MCDS Parents Association for one-stop shopping for holiday gifts including jewelry, women s clothing, home accessories and kitchenware, stationery, sports memorabilia, kids clothing, personalized items, and more. Food court open throughout the day. Contact pa miamicountryday.org or 305-779-6773. Proceeds benefit Miami Country Day School s students and teachers.
Nov. 15 Third annual Craft Fair at Kendall Presbyterian Church, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., 8485 SW 112th St., Miami. There will be 50 vendors, a bake sale and food trucks. Call 305-271-5262 or visit www.kendallpres.org.
Nov. 16 Bet Shira Sisterhood Annual Holiday Bazaar, n oon to 6 p.m., 7500 SW 120th St., Miami. Free admission. Shoppers will find jewelry, cosmetics, Judaica, art, clothing, gifts, toys, ceramics, accessories and more. Vendors can send email to betshirabazaar gmail.com or call 305-238-2601.
Nov. 29 Eleveth annual German Christmas Market at the Coral Gables Congregational United Church of Christ, 2 to 8 p.m., 3010 DeSoto Blvd., Coral Gables. If you enjoy German traditions like Octoberfest and St. Martin Lantern Parade, you will love this authentic German Christmas Market. Enjoy traditional German food; Gluehwein, a German/Austrian winter-holiday drink; German crafts such as advent wreaths; and German music performances.
Dec. 2 Hanukah and holiday bazaar at Bet Breira Samu-El Or Olom, 9 a.m. to p.m., 9400 SW 87th Ave., Miami. Judaica, handbags, stationery, children s clothes and gifts, jewelry, children s crafts, women s clothes and accessories, unique gifts and food will be available at this event. Vendors can call 305-595-1500 or email bazaaratbetbreira aol.com.
Dec. 3-6 Artisan Craft Bazaar at Brockway Memorial Library, 10021 NE Second Ave., Miami Shores, 1 to 6 p.m. Dec. 3, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Dec. 4, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Dec. 5 and 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Dec. 6. All items including quilts, tote bags, throw pillows, knitted and crocheted scarves, hats, toys have been handmade by the library s sewing and needle arts group. Potted plants, woodwork items, and garden aprons from the library s garden club, as well as homemade baked goods from the library s book club members. All proceeds benefit the library. Free admission. Call 305-758-8107.
Dec. 6 Craft Fair at Killian Pines United Methodist Church, 10755 SW 112th St., Miami, 33176. Call the church for vendor registration at 305-595-2878.
Dec. 6-7 Gem, Jewelry, Mineral, and Fossil Show by the Miami Mineralogical and Lapidary Guild, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., at Evelyn Greer Park, 8200 SW 124th St., Pinecrest. The guild is celebrating its 60th anniversary with exhibits, displays, demonstrations, raffles and vendors showcasing mineral and fossil specimens, gemstones, fine jewelry and artisan-crafted collectibles. Children s activities include jewelry-making sessions, surprise grab-bags, gem prospecting. Admission is 4, children under 12 admitted free with paid adult admission. For more visit.