Wow it feels like fall this morning and many hunters have spread out across Madison County for the opening of Whitetail Bow season.  They were treated to a fantastic sunrise this morning, boy I wish I was in the woods with them.  Well I'm not so I've got to find some fun for the weekend and I've got five great ideas for you.  As always you can see a more complete list of events right here.
1. With the moon still near full, it is a great weekend to extend the fun into the evening.  Critz Farms will be hosting a moon and flashlight corn maze night tonight in Cazenovia.  Take the opportunity to tackle the maze in the dark, enjoy a bon-fire and great food. 
2. Jimmy Golub and his family will fire up Boris the pumpkin catapault again this weekend.  If you have not seen Boris, you must get on over to Golub's farm in Cazenovia on Peth Road (the back way to Manlius).
3. There is still time this fall to get your pants scared off at Creepy Camp
between Chittenango and Cazenovia.  The kids have a wide variety of fun and frights for adults and big kids. 
4. Chittenango Falls State Park is always great in the fall, but today they roll out the red carpet for your four legged friends.  Bring your pooch for a day of family fun between 12pm and 4pm.  The event will include Trick And Treat Hikes, Canine Costume Parade and Contest, Children's Crafts, Fun Fido Games, and fascinating Newfoundland Carting Demonstrations. Cider and snacks will be for sale and abundant picnic tables and charcoal grills are available for those wanting to picnic with their pooch and enjoy the autumn air. Pets must be leashed and have current rabies vaccination. $4 per vehicle.
5. Fall is a great time to visit the Earlville Opera House Galleries! Visit the Earlville Opera House East Gallery for a new exhibit “The Red Cross Series” by Lynette Stephenson of oil paintings that opens on October 18th with a reception for the public. Artist Lynette Stephenson relates that the work became a connection to the loss of her family home in New Orleans following Hurricane Katrina. In the EOH West Gallery, visit our TeensArt show with hundreds of pieces by local teens from Cazenovia, Sherburne-Earlville, Hamilton, Oneida, Unadilla Valley, Madison, and Waterville schools. There are individual entries by local teens as well as 268 pieces in The Water Project from Madison, Brookfield and Morrisville schools organized by Dierdre Purdy.  The galleries at the Earlville Opera House are open for viewing Tuesday-Friday, 10am-5pm and Saturday, 12-3pm and by appointment.


 


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