![]() Click here to support Block Club with a tax-deductible donation. Every dime we make funds reporting from Chicago’s neighborhoods. Thanks for subscribing to Block Club Chicago, an independent, 501(c)(3), journalist-run newsroom. Every dime we make funds reporting from Chicago’s neighborhoods.Ĭlick here to support Block Club with a tax-deductible donation. Subscribe to Block Club Chicago, an independent, 501(c)(3), journalist-run newsroom. You can find more information about Jack’s Pumpkin Pop-Up online. ![]() It was created by WeLovePopUps, a group that’s designed seasonal pop-ups throughout the city, including Big City Ranch, Frosty’s Christmas Bar and Jack Frost Winter Village. This is the fifth year for Jack’s Pumpkin Pop-Up. In between throwing axes, mining gems, meeting fortunetellers and finding your way out of the corn maze, you can wander a field of more than 10,000 pumpkins to find the perfect one to take home and carve, organizers said. The grounds will be filled with installations to take photos with, three “boo-zy bars” with seasonal beers and specialty fall cocktails, plus fall activities for people of all ages. Le Moyne St., opens Thursday and runs through Oct. Sunflower fields: $12 online $14 at the doorĬorn Maze: $15.GOOSE ISLAND - Two acres of Goose Island will be turned this week into a fall-themed park including a pumpkin patch, corn maze, pop-up bars and more. Note: The pumpkin patch has placed pumpkins, not pumpkins on the vine. Tickets for mazes include all mazes, playground access, obstacle course, unlimited wagon rides, and a visit to the pumpkin patch (pumpkin purchased separately). Sunflower fields: September 16 – 18, 2022, and September 23 – 25, 2022.Ĭorn Maze & Pumpkin Patch: September 16th – November 6th for ages 3 and up. The farm has expanded since the early 2000s to include several public attractions, including a corn maze, birthday parties, and school tours. Large maze and mini maze Groups & parties. Activities are accessible Friday through Sunday.Ĭlinton Sease Farm is located in Lexington, SC, and was established in 1940. Large pumpkins, small pumpkins, gourds, corn shocks and so much more Cornmaze.
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