Lexington Chamber and Visitor Center: Pick Your Own Pumpkins

Lexington Chamber and Visitor Center: Pick Your Own Pumpkins
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Lexington Chamber and Visitor Center recently issued the following announcement.

For the first time ever The FARM is welcoming the community to this 8th generation family farm. As part of our grand opening, come harvest farm-grown Jack-O-Lantern pumpkins.  We grow our pumpkins on-site and you will be provided a set of sheers to cut your pumpkin(s) of choice from the vine.

Please bring your own wagon. We do not provide wagons for carrying pumpkins.

Your ticket includes access to the pumpkin patch (pumpkins are extra).  The pumpkins you choose will be weighed and charged by the pound ($1 per pound).

We highly recommend advanced ticket purchases.  If not sold out, tickets will be available the day of but we are limiting the number of people in the pumpkin patch at one time to ensure a more enjoyable experience for all.

Admission to the pumpkin patch is free for those 13 and under.  Each person over 14 requires an admission ticket.  All children 13 and under must be accompanied by an adult at all times while in the pumpkin patch.  No animals or pets are allowed on The FARM.  You may take photos in the pumpkin patch.  However, professional photography sessions are not permitted.  If you’re a photographer looking for a photoshoot location, please contact our Director of Sales & Events at host@thefarm1780.com.

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