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Great Pumpkin Farm Fall Festival in Clarence, NY

Friday Sep 10, 2010
Pumpkin Farm Fall Festival 2010

The Great Pumpkin Farm Fall Festival - Courtesy (www.competitiveeaters.com)

Event: Great Pumpkin Farm Fall Festival

Event Date: September 25th through October 31st

Event Venue: 11199 Main Street, Clarence, NY  14031

Event Time: 10a.m to Dusk

Be there at Main Street, Clarence, NY to witness the largest family event “The Great Pumpkin Farm Fall Festival”. The month long festival is open daily from 10:00 in the morning till dusk and scheduled from September 25th to October 31st, 2010.

Tagged as the largest fall festival, the event is a unique way of celebrating the harvest of blessings in a grand carnival atmosphere. The Great Pumpkin Farm Fall Festival has been one of the best sources of fun and entertainment for the entire family since its inception in 1996. As compared to the previous years, this year’s event promises to be grander and larger with lots of pleasure and excitement for the whole community and families together.

The festival provides visitors and locals an opportunity to come together for sharing in the bounty of this land and enjoying the wonderful fall season the region is blessed with. The festive event is all about wholesome fun and food and provides visitors with numerous ideas on how to decorate their homes for the coming season. Kids also get an opportunity to join the fun and indulge in a wide variety of shows and events.

To make the festival a grand success, new and fresh events and ideas are added annually like the New York State Official BBQ Cookoff “OINKtoberfest” along with 4th Annual Trebuchet Competition, Pumpkin Farm Olympics and Dog Sport & Comedy Show. The prime attraction at the festival is the World Pumpkin Confederation Weigh-Off which made it to the Guinness Book of World Records with the 1st ever 1,000lb pumpkin in 1996.

If you’ve missed out being a part of this annual family entertainment event, it’s a golden opportunity to club your holiday vacations with a trip to the mighty Niagara Falls along with a visit to the Great Pumpkin Farm Fall Festival. Get ready for the annual event and make a booking for the entire family at either Howard Johnson Inn By The Falls or at the Days Inn Niagara At The Falls.


Annual Wildlife Festival Niagara Falls – September 25, 2010

Friday Sep 10, 2010
Niagara Falls Wildlife Festival 2010

Niagara Falls Wildlife Festival - Courtesy (data.canadiantrainvacations.com)

Event Date: September 25, 2010

Event Venue: 5777 Lewiston Road, Niagara Power Project, Lewiston, NY 14092

The Niagara Falls Wildlife Festival is an annual festival that is world famous for bringing endless fun and excitement for visitors of all ages. Each year, this amazing festival comes with numerous activities & teachings, and eventually leaves many unforgettable memories behind, which lasts until the next year, when it comes back with more fun & frolic.

This year, the Niagara Falls Wildlife Festival is going to be celebrated on September 25th at 5777 Lewiston Road, Niagara Power Project Lewiston NY 14092.This fun filled family festival invites you with all your family members to learn and experience local wildlife and enjoy live music and a variety of other wildlife related activities throughout the weekend.

Things to look out for at the Annual Niagara Falls Wildlife Festival this year include -

  • Wildlife Rehabilitation offers tips throughout the festival on how we can help make a difference about the dangers facing wildlife.
  • The Buffalo Zoo Mobile brings zoo animals for visitors to see
  • The Aquarium of Niagara brings with them their favorite fish to show off at the Festival.

Important Information

  • Tel: +1 716 286 6661
  • Free parking near the plant

Before leaving, don’t forget to take a look at American painter Thomas Hart Benton’s recently restored seven-foot-high mural, featuring a group of Native Americans and Father Louis Hennepin viewing Niagara Falls during the priest’s 17th-century exploration of the area.