The weather is now on a roller coaster ride, we'll have some nice days and some cold days. The leaves are changing, and decorations are out for Halloween. You may be wanting ideas on what to do with the family and friends and we're here to help.

Don't forget to check out the movies, there are some great family-friendly movies opening soon for Halloween, or you can always check them out from the local library, or stream them.

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    Tweite's Family Farm

    Join Tweite's for their final season, open weekends and MEA through October 20th. We are going to miss them when they are gone.

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    The Sinister Forest in Waseca

    This one is not for the faint of heart, open weekends starting October 18th. We recommend hiring a sitter for the kiddos and enjoying this one with your adult friends.

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    FarmAmerica's Harvest Celebration

    Taking place this Saturday, October 12th, from 11 am to 3 pm. They promise fall fun on the farm, with a bounce house, scavenger hunts, trick-or-treating, and more. You can pick a pumpkin (one free with admission) and free apple cider with admission.

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    Fall Festival in Mantorville

    This one is the weekend before Halloween, on October 26th, from 10 am to 4 pm. They will have hay wagon rides, ghost tours, and even pumpkin painting.

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    Farmer John's Pumpkin Patch

    Open daily from noon to 6 pm until October 31st. This one has free admission, and wagon rides on weekends. There are chickens to be seen, kitties to pet, and of course pumpkins to pick. And a free pumpkin for your baby born after 10/15/18.

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