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October 22, 2019

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WWW.UPANDCOMINGWEEKLY.COM OCTOBER 23-29, 2019 UCW 17 STEPHANIE CRIDER, Associate Publisher. COMMENTS? Editor@upand- comingweekly.com. 910-484-6200. COVER STORY Fall fun abounds in Cumberland County by STEPHANIE CRIDER Fall is in the air, and with it comes a bevy of activities ranging from hayrides and pumpkin patches to haunted trails and houses and even zombie-related events. Here are some favorites you won't want to miss. The Poe House at the Museum of the Cape Fear Historical Complex may have a few skel- etons in its closets. Come find out Oct. 23-25 as the museum partners with Gilbert Theater for the eight season of "Hallowe'en Revels : Night Tours of the 1897 Poe House." This year's theme is "invoking spirits." Call 910-500-4240 for more information. Maybe the Poe House isn't the only lo- cal dwelling with ghostly visitors. The Sand- ford House at Heritage Square in downtown Fayetteville is said to have spirits with unfin- ished businesses lurking in its halls. Through Oct. 31, join Q98, Magic 106.9, Rock 103 and WFNC along with the Association of Paranor- mal Study to investigate Hauntings at Heritage Square. Participants in each tour will be pro- vided ghost hunting equipment for the event. Tours last about 90 minutes. Call 910-401-9857 for tickets and information. If you've never been to a Zombie Walk or a Zombie Prom, head downtown Oct. 25. In addi- tion to 4th Friday festivities, prepare for a zom- bie invasion. It's open to everyone. The Zombie Walk preparty starts at 6 p.m. at Headquarters Library on Maiden Lane. There will be music, face painting, costume contests and more. Johnny Awesome will be the master of ceremo- nies and will conduct the walk and will be the MC until participants leave for the official Zom- bie Prom After Party at The Tap House, which is next door to Huske Hardware. The Zombie Walk starts at 8 p.m. — only those dressed as zombies will be part of the street walk. There will also be three bands, The Answers, KEYSE and The Sher- man Neckties. Search Fayetteville Zombie Walk & Prom 2019 Downtown of Facebook for more information. If you are looking for something more low key to do on Oct. 25, check out the The All- American Jazz Festival: Beach and Shag Music at Festival Park. The jazz festival runs through Oct. 27 and includes local as well as nationally renowned performers. Call 910-987-2426 to learn more. Halloween at the Boo-tanical Garden is the perfect family-friendly event for the younger set. Oct. 25-27, the Cape Fear Botanical Garden welcomes families to come and trick or treat throughout the garden and enjoy hayrides and lawn games. Visit capefearbg.org for details. The Stoney Point Trail of Terror is a hair- raising tradition for many in the area. Through Nov. 2, venture into the darkness at the rear of the Stoney Point Fire Department property for an experience that includes state-of-the-art sound, lighting and environmental effects and live actors determined to scare even the most stoic of visitors. Other events at the Stoney Point FD include a Zombie Rampage. Load up your paintball marker and take on the field of zom- bies as they come you. A more child-friendly event is the Trail of Candy. This takes place dur- ing daylight hours Saturday, Oct. 26 from noon until 2 p.m. Bring the kids, enjoy a costume contest, trick or treating, concessions and more. Call 910-424-0694 to learn more. Gallberry Corn Maze is one of several lo- cal mazes. Through Nov. 3, guests can enjoy 12 acres of nothing but fun. There are nearly 20 attractions designed to keep the entire family engaged — farm animals, pig racing, hayrides, a jumping pillow, bouncy ball corral, corn hole, Spookley the Square Pumpkin barn, covered picnic area, a giant corn shack, pony lasso, bar- rel train rides, photo ops, double barrel tube slide, a fire pit, fantastic food, hay mountain, air cannons and much more. Find out more at gallberrycornmaze.com. Dirtbag Ales and Rogue Alpha Athletics will host the Dirtbag Ales Halloween Beer Mile Oct. 26 at Dirtbag Ales Brewery and Taproom from 5-8 p.m. Come in your best Halloween costume and run, jog, walk, crawl the 1 mile- ish course and enjoy four 10-ounce beers from Dirtbag Ales brewery. Participants must be 21 or older to drink beer. Search the Dirtbag Ales Hal- loween Beer Mile on Facebook for details. Trick or treat at the Poe House Oct. 26 from 11 a.m.-4 p.m. While you are there, search for ravens in the Poe House, play old-fashioned games, listen to a Halloween story and enjoy a free concert. Joy the Clown will be there, too, performing magic tricks. And don't miss the costume contest, too. Admission is free. Call 910-500-4240 to learn more. Arnette Park will host a Fall Festival and Trunk or Treat Saturday, Oct. 26, from 4-6 p.m. Enjoy food, candy, games, face painting, and inflatables for children. The event is hosted by Sapona Road Church. Find out more at https:// www.saponaroadchurch.com. Everything is free, but registration is requested. Count Dracula's Livery and Carriage Services will be downtown Oct. 31 to offer Perfectly Horrible Carriage Rides to kids and their families from 3-8 p.m. Dracula's carriage, pulled by horses black as d eath, will rumble over the brick-paved streets of old downtown for a heart- stopping ride. Photo ops with the count are part of the adventure, so come in your best costume. Call 910-286-3979 to make reservations. Tickets cost $5 for children under 10 and $10 for adults.

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