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October 9, 2022

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8 What's up! OctOber 9-15, 2022 Cover Story Scares, Fairs, Fetes And Treats 'tis the season for everything autumnal MONICA HOOPER & BECCA MARtIN-BROwN NWA Democrat-Gazette I t's the most wonderful time of the year … for ghouls, goblins, monsters and vampires, that is! New this Halloween season, Ballet Arkansas will bring "Dracula" to the Fayetteville Public Library for two public performances and a lecture demonstration. "Literature Comes to Life: Bram Stoker's Dracula," a free interactive exploration of the novel paired with readings from the novel and a live dance performance, will begin at 1 p.m. Oct. 15 in the FPL Event Center. Ballet Arkansas' production of "Dracula," a multi-media performance based on the 1897 novel, will start at 7 p.m. Oct. 14 and 15 in the Event Center. Tickets for those shows range from $25-$40 and are available at balletarkansas.org/tickets. For more information, email tickets@balletarkansas.org. Performances Nosferatu: Symphony of Horrors — Presented by Trillium Salon Series, 7-10 p.m. Oct. 13, at Likewise Community, 70 N. College Ave. in Fayetteville. The event features a special screening of F.W. Murnau's 1922 silent film paired with a percussive palette and eerie synths score from Thought Form Collective. This all-ages event is free and open to the public. trilliumsalonseries.com. Corn Mazes & Pumpkin Patches Appel Farms — With all kinds of pumpkins, mums and hay bales, 5909 Elm Springs Road in Springdale. Free admission. Check Appel Farms' Facebook page for hours at facebook.com/ appelfarmsnwa . Cox Berry Farm & Nursery — Offering a pumpkin patch and seasonal fruits and vegetables, pumpkin trail available, and picnics welcome, 1081 Arkansas 818 in Clarksville. coxberryfarm.com. Exeter Corn Maze — With haunted barns and mazes, "Frights and Lights" ride- through, barnyard activities, hayrides, a petting zoo, pumpkin jumps, a zip line, go karts, pig races and more, open Wednesday and Friday-Sunday; hours vary according to activity, through Nov. 7, Missouri MM, Exeter, Mo. Tickets are $14.95- $28.95. Visit exetercornmaze. com for directions and hours of operation. Farmland Adventures — Featuring a 9-acre giant corn maze (entrance closes one hour before closing time), a pumpkin patch, pony rides, farm animals, pig races and a kids' play area, with nighttime adventures such as flashlight nights and campfire groups available by reservation, 3-9 p.m. Thursdays; 1-9:30 p.m. Fridays, 9 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. Saturdays through Nov. 5, 5355 Parsons Road in Springdale. $13 for children ages 3-12 and ages 65 and older; $14 for ages 13-64; discounts for military and first responders. No animals other than A.D.A. registered service dogs are allowed. farmlandadventures. com/index.php. In The Pines — With pumpkins, squash and seasonal gift shop with hand made crafts, locally made jams and wooden game boards, 1836 U.S. 412 in Hindsville. facebook.com/ inthepinesgiftshop. Becca Gastineau of Rogers (right) walks with benicio Gastineau, 2, during trick art treat last year in the North Forest at crystal bridges Museum of american art in bentonville. the halloween event returns Oct. 30. (NWa Democrat- Gazette File photo/ charlie Kaijo)

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