Celebrate fall with these area events

| October 23, 2014

COSHOCTON – Looking for some fun things to do this fall? Here’s a list of local events planned to celebrate the fall and Halloween season.

Maple Hollow Farms Fall Festival: Now — Sunday, Oct. 26, Maple Hollow Farms, 56540 US Highway 36, West Lafayette. Maple Hollow Farms has new attractions for fall including a corn maze, hayrides and a petting zoo. The corn maze theme for this year is “on the road again” featuring a 1974 semi truck. Throughout the maze you will find fun and educational facts about America’s byways. Pick-your-own pumpkin available. Petting zoo, corn hole, corn box, and cow ropin are free. Group pricing on weekdays. Info: 740-545-9911 or www.maplehollowfarms.net.

Hell’s Hollow Haunted Trail: 8 to 11 p.m., Friday and Saturday, Oct. 24-25, and Friday, Oct. 31, Plainfield, off of SR 93/SR 541 (follow the signs for parking). Expect the unexpected on this haunted trail. Cost is $10 per person – group rates available for 20 or more. Info: 740-545-6632 or find them on Facebook.

Hall of Horror: 7 to 11 p.m., Friday and Saturday, 24-25 and Friday, Oct. 31, Coshocton County Fairgrounds in the Agriculture Hall. Admission is $6 and the event is hosted by RD Promotions. Proceeds this year will be split between the Agricultural Building at the fairgrounds and Nationwide Children’s Hospital in Columbus.

Village Halloween Party: Saturday, Oct. 25, Burt Park Area in West Lafayette. The event is sponsored by the West Lafayette Chamber of Commerce and will feature costume contests, games and treats. All ages are welcome. Info: Christie Patterson at 740-545-9773.

Trick or Treat in Coshocton: 5 to 6:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 30. Info: Mayor’s Office at 740-622-1373.

Treat Night: 4:30 to 7 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 30, Himebaugh Park. Weenie roast, treats, face painting, bobbing for apples and family fun and fellowship.

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