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Harvest Festival
Sunday, October 15, 2023
11 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Coe Lake Park
FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
A preview to Halloween, the Harvest Festival offers a safe and fun environment for families to enjoy different activities that the whole family would enjoy. There will be costume characters, hay maze, mini pumpkin patch, magic show, crafts, music, food vendors, beer garden, watch the Browns games, inflatables, face painting and more!!
Sunday, October 15, 2023
11 a.m. - 3 p.m.
Coe Lake walking trails
Children can dress up in costumes and collect candy from a variety of different booths. Local businesses and organizations will hand out candy. The Trick-or-Treat on the trails activity is free and for Berea City School District families only (Berea, Brook Park & Middleburg Hts.) Tickets are required and are available starting Sunday, Sept. 10 from 9am-Noon then on Recreation Center regular business hours.
If you are a business, organization or civic group that would like to participate and hand out candy, please complete this form and return it to Megan Pochatek at (mpochatek@cityofberea.org or 11 Berea Commons, Berea, OH. 44017.
Trick-or-Treat on the Trails Participation Form
To obtain tickets to trick-or-treat, you must be a resident of Berea, Brook Park or Middleburg Hts. Tickets are available at the Berea Recreation Center starting Sunday, Sept. 10 from 9 am - Noon then on regular Recreation Center business days. You must show ID or proof of residency.
- Limited to 6 tickets per family.
- Tickets are limited. First come, first served.
- No ticket, no entry.
- Tickets will not be available at the door. No walk-ups allowed.
- Lost or damaged tickets will not be replaced.
- Resale of tickets is prohibited.
Saturday, October 14
7:30-9:30 p.m.
Coe Lake walking trails
THIS EVENT IS SOLD OUT- THERE ARE NO MORE TICKETS AVAILABLE FOR THIS ATTRACTION.
While we do not have an age limit, please understand that this attraction is meant to frighten and startle. Visual effects (fog, lasers, strobe lights, animatronics etc.) are used to maximize the scare experience and the frightening factor of the Haunted Hayride focuses more on the “startle” rather than gore. Many visitors will scream with surprise or fear as they move throughout the trails. There are no characters that will touch the wagon or attendees during hayride and there’s no need to worry about inappropriate decorations or gory special effects.
The Haunted Hayride is for Berea City School District Families only. (Residents of Berea, Brook Park & Middleburg Hts.)
You must show ID or proof of residency.
- Limited to 6 tickets per family.
- Tickets are limited. First come, first served.
- No ticket, no entry.
- Tickets will not be available at the door. No walk-ups allowed.
- Lost or damaged tickets will not be replaced.
- Resale of tickets is prohibited.