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Local Events for October AUTUMNAL ADVENTURES Autumn festivities are in full swing this month, and you don’t have to go far to get in the spirit. Check out some of these local happenings for fun, food, and family time. Pumpkins, ghouls, and produce, ohmy!

Deceased Farm Where: Olde FarmRoad, Lexington, South Carolina When: Thursday–Sunday, September 22 through November 4, 7:30 p.m. to 11:30 p.m. each night Admission: $16Thursday andSunday, $20 Looking for frightening fun for the big kids? Deceased Farms is the place to find it.This spooky venue gathers your deepest fears into one intense experience, and, because of this, the event is not recommended for children under 12. Complete with 3-D glasses that take you through a haunted building, a desolate farm, and two acres of cornfields, this is sure to be a spooky night. Friday andSaturday (cash only) Website: deceasedfarm.com

Pumpkin Picking at Clinton Sease Farm Where: Clinton Sease FarmandCornMaze, Lexington, SouthCarolina When: Sunday, Friday, andSaturday, September 22 through November 12 Admission: $12maze admission, $1 with purchase of maze admission Website: clintonseasefarm.com For fun for the whole family can enjoy, head to Clinton Sease Farm. Campfires, cornmazes, and a pumpkin patch are all found here. Games and outdoor activities keep the little ones entertained, while older kids will enjoy the cornmaze. Everyone can take part in pumpkin picking—make it a competition for the best design!

City Roots Farmers Market Where: University of SouthCarolina, Columbia, SouthCarolina When: EveryThursday, 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. Admission: Free Website: cityroots.org To really fall into the season, there’s nothing better than farm-fresh food. Coming from City Roots’ farm, the first urban farm in South Carolina, the market is a year-round offering of the bounty grown there. Selections include fresh organic produce, pasture-raised beef, lamb, poultry, free-range eggs, baked goods, and fresh milk and butter. Ready-to-cook market meals provide dinner for the night or week. The market also features live music and an ever-changing variety of tastings.

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