Events
BY TOMER RONEN
Dewberry Farm brings fall fun to Brookshire Although it started as a Christmas Tree farm, Dewberry Farm now hosts a Fall Festival oering a pumpkin patch, corn maze and more fall-themed activities in Brookshire. “Families can enjoy a day of Texas-sized fun lled with pumpkins, good food, friendly farm animals and over 40 rides and attractions,” said Warren Lyng, vice president for Peerless Produc- tion Group. “It’s a great opportunity to [put] down cell phones and reconnect with a tilt of the hat to the old-timey tradition of a day on the farm.” What to expect From Sept. 13 to Nov. 9, Lyng invites families to experience plenty of fall fun, including: • A “Texas-sized” pumpkin patch • Rides such as the Gold Rush Coaster, Apple Blaster Cannons and Barn Swinger
The farm oers a variety of pumpkin-inspired photo opportunities including a life-sized pumpkin house.
COURTESY DEWBERRY FARM
• A life-sized pumpkin house with photo-ops • An 8-acre corn maze • Several seasonal foods, such as turkey legs, brisket tacos, brick oven pizza and funnel cakes The festival will also have rework shows every Friday starting at 9 p.m. and welcomes attendees to go on a “pumpkin stroll,” featuring hundreds of jack-o’-lanterns, Lyng said.
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