On Fridays, admission is $5 for adults and $4 for seniors, children 3-12 and anyone with a Cal Poly Pomona ID. Admission is free on Wednesdays and Thursdays, but visitors must register online, and attractions are limited to the pumpkin patch and corn maze. The Insect Fair will not be held this year, due to COVID restrictions. Activities include hayrides, a corn maze, a sunflower patch, a petting farm (featuring Oreo, the celebrity lamb named last year in a popular contest), the new “Moo Moo Cow Train” pulled by an antique tractor, and a farmers market with campus-grown agricultural items, crafts and snacks. This year’s pumpkin patch will feature 30,000 Cal Poly-grown pumpkins for $5 to $7 each, plus farm demonstrations, live entertainment, food and a variety of activities at Cal Poly Pomona’s AGRIscapes Center. Ĭal Poly Pomona Pumpkin Fest: This tradition returns from 10 a.m. The Sivley family, which stages the all-ages event, calls it a “high intensity, walkthrough attraction filled with terrifying live monsters, amazing special effects and incredible sets.” (The monsters won’t touch you.) A $10 donation is recommended. īeware the Dark Realm in Santa Clarita is a free “home haunt” designed to raise money for the nonprofit Family Promise of Santa Clarita. Tickets available online, $5 students, $7 seniors and $10 adults. except as noted: “Pan’s Labyrinth” and “The Sixth Sense” (10 p.m.) on Oct. Academy Museum of Motion Pictures’ Oscar Frights! series presents Oscar-winning and -nominated horror films at the museum’s new sphere-shaped 1,000-seat David Geffen Theater, now through Oct.
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