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Trick or Treat on Heckscher Farm

A Members Only Event Registration opens: 10/2 at 9 am online for Director’s Circle, Family Premium & Family Plus Members 10/4 at 9 am online for Family Level Members 10 Sessions between October 20-28 Ages 2-10 Join us on the Farm for a Members-Only Fall Favorite! Take a trip around Heckscher Farm to solve our Halloween riddle! You’ll find trick-or-treat stations at some clue locations as you move along the Farm, and also at Heckscher WILD! Once you’ve solved the…

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October 20, 2023 @ 4:00 pm - 4:00 pm

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A Members Only Event
Registration opens:
10/2 at 9 am online for Director’s Circle, Family Premium & Family Plus Members
10/4 at 9 am online for Family Level Members
10 Sessions between October 20-28
Ages 2-10
Join us on the Farm for a Members-Only Fall Favorite! Take a trip around Heckscher Farm to solve our Halloween riddle! You’ll find trick-or-treat stations at some clue locations as you move along the Farm, and also at Heckscher WILD! Once you’ve solved the riddle, head back to the beginning where a special prize will be waiting for you.
Event Info: Members may only register children under their household membership; additional registrations will be cancelled. Tickets are not transferable. Children may only be registered for one session. Program will run in light rain; raindate(s) will only be used in the event of badly inclement weather. Children must be 2 years old by date of program. Limited to 40 children per session.
Unlimited member adults allowed.
Younger and older siblings may attend at no charge but are not eligible for a prize/trick or treating.
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REGISTER ONLINE ON OCTOBER 2 & 4 @ 9AM

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