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September Brings More Than 100 Scarecrows To Peddler's Village
Between now and October 14, village visitors can cast their vote for their favorite homemade scarecrows.

LAHASKA, PA — “Scarecrow Season” continues throughout the month of September and into October at Peddler's Village where visitors can check out more than 100 handmade creations or try their hand at scarecrow making during workshops on Sept. 21 and 28.
Recognized as one of the most popular annual events in the Philadelphia region, the free Scarecrows in the Village competition and display showcases dozens of scarecrows created by
Philly-area residents, organizations, and village shops.
Continuing through October 14, village visitors can cast their vote for their favorite scarecrows via the Peddler’s Village mobile app or by picking up a paper ballot at the Visitor and Event Center.
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(Peddler's Village Photo)

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Other events during Scarecrow Season include a Pet Photography Competition & Exhibit now through October 13, a Food Truck Thursday on October 3, and a popular interactive murder
mystery dinner theater show, “I Love the 80s to Death,” on September 27.
In October, fall celebrations continue with the annual OctoberFeast weekend on October 12 and 13, a pumpkin-carving contest from October 21 through 27 (deadline to enter is October 16), two Halloween parties — the Slightly Batty Halloween Wing-Ding for kids on October 26 and the Deadly Silent Disco Party for adults on October 25 — and a free trick-or-treating event for kids on October 27. The annual Peddler’s Village Apple Festival will take place on November 2 and 3.
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