The Last of the Connecticut Fall Harvest Festivals This Weekend 10/15-10/16 2011

The leaves are finally changing and beauty is all around us. This will be the last weekend full of Fall festivals before the Halloween craze officially takes over. Fall festivals consist of the stuff that makes great family memories. Hay Rides, apples and pumpkins, pie eating contests, car shows, you name it. Read below so that you can find a festival that suits your fancy this weekend!  

Things to Do for Kids and Families on Long Island October 15-16: Pumpkin Carving, an Apple Festival, Fairy Houses and More

Ready for some fun this weekend? In addition to our 10 Best Halloween Events for Kids on Long Island and Best Haunted Houses on Long Island for Kids, we've got pumpkin carving contests, apple festivals, adventures with Hansel and Gretel and fairy house building.  Read on to see what other fun activities lie ahead for Long Island families this weekend.

And if you are looking for a pumpkin patch, check out Pumpkin Picking Farms and Corn Mazes on Long Island.

The Real Ghost Stories of Western Connecticut

By Monica Nika

As the cool October winds chase withering leaves down our streets at night while the pale lights of Halloween jack-o-lanterns flicker on the porches neatly decorated with frost-bitten mums, let's remember the 'real' ghosts and tell the stories of the 'truly' haunted places of Western Connecticut.  Read Connecticut's 'truest', spookiest and saddest haunted tales below.

Flying Monsters in 3-D at the California Science Center IMAX Theater

What self-respecting kid wouldn’t want to see a movie called Flying Monsters in 3-D?

The California Science Center reminds us once again how lucky we are to have the California Science Center, with the arrival of David Attenborough’s IMAXsterpiece, Flying Monsters. It was almost too easy answering my son’s “What are we doing today?” with the hero-making reply, “We’re going to see a 3-D movie called Flying Monsters.” I confess, though, I harbored a small doubt; what if he felt conned when he discovered that this impressive sounding title was in fact a cover for a documentary film narrated by some old English guy?

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