Santa Ynez Valley Star October B 2021

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October 19 - November 1, 2021

Scarecrows, pumpkins and mazes — oh my! Several events planned to celebrate Halloween in Santa Ynez Valley

Fun fall activities are happening now, from scarecrows to pumpkin picking By Raiza Giorgi

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‘Face Your Fears’ theme to thrill Haunted House attendees

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n addition to the Haunted House, other Halloween season events happening in the Santa Ynez Valley include the annual Scarecrow Fest, in which all the different towns of the Valley are competing for the coveted Harvest Cup. The month-long Santa Ynez Valley Scarecrow Fest will run through Oct. 31, during which time visitors and SYV locals are encouraged to play, stay and safely enjoy the seasonal scarecrow sights. Each of the Santa Ynez Valley towns holds its own individual Scarecrow Fest and associated Contest; the rules vary slightly from town to town, but all have the ultimate goal of appointing a “Best Scarecrow” to represent each respective town in the quest for the Valley-wide Harvest Cup trophy. More information about this year’s Santa Ynez Valley Scarecrow Fest will be available at facebook.com/ SYVScarecrowFest. Scarecrow seekers may also follow Santa Ynez Valley Scarecrow

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sually, Fred Lageman plans all year for his epic Halloween Haunted House, but this year he had about a month and a location change and was excited for the challenge. “With the Solvang Festival Theater under renovation and COVID restrictions we just weren’t sure until about a month ago when we got the green light,” he said. “I am enjoying the challenge of having zero budget and designing it around props we already have.” The annual Haunted House is put on by the Solvang and Buellton Parks and Rec departments, under the direction of Lageman’s vision. With the theme of “Face Your Fears” this year, the attraction will return Oct. 29 and 30 to the back parking area of the Solvang Parks Department along with a small Halloween Street Fest. “We decided to switch the dates this year as well, as Halloween falls on a Sunday, and it also gives our staff and volunteers to go trick or treat with their families on Halloween,” Lageman said. For 27 years, it has been a Valley tradition to

brave the approximately 20-minute guided tour through the theater building and grounds, and Lageman said he plans on making the location change just as terrifying as he can. “The maze will take people through three sections: Old West, Clowns and Phobias (which include spiders, creepy dolls and tight spaces),” Lageman said. A more kid-friendly version for young children will be available from 6 to 6:30 p.m. each night. A scarier version for older children and adults will run from 6:30 to 9:30 pm. More than 2,000 people walk through the mysterious Haunted House every year, which raises around $20,000 for Parks and Rec programs. “I really enjoy the creativity aspect of doing the set construction and seeing it come to life,” Lageman said. “I also really love entertaining the community.” This year’s Haunted House still needs monsters (actors) and tour guides, as well as volunteers to help with the construction and dismantling of the set. Construction starts on Oct. 20 until the day of the event. Photos contributed "Face Your Fears" is put on by the Solvang and Buellton Parks and Rec departments. Fred Lageman, shown at top, loves to thrill the crowds with his scary chainsaw.

Applications are available in the Solvang Parks and Recreation office or on www.cityofsolvang.com.

For more information, call 805-688-PLAY. Tickets are available online on the city’s website and BuelltonRec.com, as well as at the door.


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