3, Imogene Theatre, 6866 Caroline St., Milton. More info: 85 or Felix Martin Live at Imogene Theatreħ p.m. $10.50, $5 for pony rides pumpkins priced per size. Visitors can spend time navigating their way through an 8-acre corn maze, playing on 20 types of fun farm-themed equipment including a playground, hayrides, cow train rides, farm animals, corn popper jumping pillow and more. Enjoy a day on a working Santa Rosa County farm. 5 Sweet Seasons Farm, 2260 Horn Road, Milton. More info and ticket purchase: Sweet Season Farms Ninth annual Corn Maze and Fall Fun FestivalĦ to 10 p.m. One of the country’s premier culinary events, where fans can taste oysters prepared by some of the South’s best restaurants and chefs. More info: Visit Pensacola Buskers Festival on Facebook.Ħ to 10 p.m. From musicians to magicians, visitors will experience it all during this free family friendly event. 3-5, 98 Intendencia St. Local and traveling buskers of all sorts will perform along historic Intendencia Street in downtown during the inaugural Pensacola Buskers Festival. More info: 85, /mall/cordova-mall.Ħ to 9 p.m. Santa’s arrival parade begins at 7:15 p.m. The Families First Network will be onsite collecting gift donations. Cat Country 98.7 FM will provide a soundtrack as guests enjoy a photo booth, face painting for little ones and a performance from the Five Flags Dance Academy. A family friendly musical fable with a twist. There will also be an art show and silent auction. curtain, Friday, Nov. 3, Jean and Paul Amos Performance Studio, Pensacola State College, 1000 College Blvd. Ninth Ave. Benefits, entitlements, housing, job opportunities, PTSD education and more. 3, Cokesbury United Methodist Church, 5725 N. Door prizes will be awarded and guests will have the opportunity to enter a raffle for a queen-size handmade quilt. Santa, who will be paying a visit to the fair on Saturday, will be available for photos. The holiday fair is a great place to find a variety of handmade gifts and decorations from local and regional crafters. 3 and 4, Santa Rosa County Auditorium, 4530 Spikes Way, Milton. More info: More: November Slow Ride launches again on Saturdayģ7th annual Homemakers' Holiday Craft Fairĩ a.m. All children's art activities are free and geared toward children toddler age and older. The three-day, juried art show draws more than 200 of the nation's best painters, potters, sculptors, jewelers, graphic artists, craftsmen and other artists. Live musicians hit the right notes from the Main Stage with sounds ranging from bluegrass to Cajun and blues to jazz and classical. Performing companies, dance schools, community groups, and area folk groups have their time to shine. Craft artists demonstrate traditional arts, crafts and trades, including blacksmithing, engraving, spinning, weaving and other skills in the Heritage Arts Area. Children become artists at the Children's Arts Festival with numerous hands-on art activities. to 4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. The Great Gulfcoast Arts Festival is one of the best-regarded, most popular arts festivals in the United States. 3-5, Seville Square, downtown Pensacola. Children’s Festival is 10 a.m. The kitchen will offer baked goods, taco soup and other tempting treats. Take advantage of shopping opportunities with multiple vendors with a wide variety of goods. The tour is only recommended for people 12 years of age or older. Reservations are $25 per person. You can take a tour of one of the most haunted lighthouses in the country. 3, 2081 Radford Blvd., Pensacola Naval Air Station. This is Beulah's ancient recipe.Pensacola Lighthouse & Museum Halloween Ghost Huntįriday, Nov. Offering: varieties of kettle corn flavors, pork skinsīeulah's Famous Fudge - Robert Welsh. Offering: soft serve ice cream, cones and cups, banana splits and strawberry shortcake Offering: various flavors of shaved ice treats and hard ice cream treats Offering: bratwursts, sauerkraut, sodas, dutch-oven baked fruit cobblers and ice cream Offering: pulled pork, pulled chicken, baked potatoes Offering: hamburgers, hot dogs, corn dogs, chicken nuggets, meatball subs, steak & cheese subs, Italian sausage, French fries, drinks. Offering: BBQ pork sandwiches, Ribeye steak sandwiches, bratwursts, sauerkraut, peppers, onions, and side dishes, drinks. The second booth offering wiener schnitzel, beef goulash, and braised pork shank, drinks Offering: two tents this year – the first one offering bratwursts, knockwursts, sauerkraut, and Bavarian pretzels. Offering: Yuengling, Yuengling Octoberfest, and Spaeten beers
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