Date Of Event: October 18, 2019
Location: 25 Greenfield Road
South Deerfield, MA
Hours: Sunday–Saturday | 10 am—6 pm
Universally Accessible: Yes
Website: Yankee Candle Village
Summary: As part of their Fall festivities, Yankee Candle’s flagship store in South Deerfield, MA, held a celebration of all things fall. A costume contest, ice carving, a haunted house and dancers were just some of the attractions at this event.
Yankee Candle thrilled everyone with a Halloween/Fall event for all ages last month.
Dancers, costumed visitors and even a haunted house were just some of the highlights of this celebration of all things fall!
Yankee Candle decorated the grounds and store in proper fashion.
Meet Leona, a 1,732.5 pound pumpkin grown by Dan and Holly Boyce of Vermont. Leona is the second largest recorded pumpkin grown in Vermont!
Many visitors and workers got into the spirit of the season by dressing up in their very own Halloween costumes! The black and white photo pays homage to George Romero’s classic 1968 black and white movie “Night Of The Living Dead.” The zombies would later dance to “Thriller” as part of the dance performance. There was a costume judging contest as well. But I had to leave before the winners were announced.
The dancers at Kasaks Dance Academy performed during the Pumpkin Ball. The half hour performance included dancing by each age group (starting with the youngest to the oldest).
Crawling out to the dancer floor, the last group of dancers danced to Halloween themed music ending their performance by dancing to “Thriller” by Michael Jackson.
There was also face painting and a pumpkin decorating contest.
The fun wasn’t just in the store, though. On the grounds of the shop there were alpacas, horse drawn rides, ice carving and a family friendly haunted house.
Joe Almeida of Sculptures In Ice carved a spooky ice sculpture at the beginning of the event.
There also alpacas from Grass Hill Alpacas.
But, one of the more popular attractions at the event was the haunted house. All of the proceeds from the haunted house ($5 admission) went to Dakin Humane Society, an animal shelter in Springfield, MA. Inside the haunted house there were pumpkins, spiders, and other Halloween related decorations.
After going through the haunted house, there were masks for visitors to put on for possible photo opportunities. Two of the little visitors were nice enough to pose for me.
Dogs celebrate Halloween too! Scrappy, a year and a half old Chihuahua, was enjoying the unseasonably warm Fall weather.
November 2nd, 2019 at 11:34 am
Looks like a bash!
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November 2nd, 2019 at 12:14 pm
It definitely was! Everyone had so much fun!
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November 2nd, 2019 at 4:22 pm
Nothing like Fall and Halloween in New England. Wish I was there.
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November 3rd, 2019 at 12:49 am
It is the best time of the year here!
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November 2nd, 2019 at 5:46 pm
What a great time and love the dog. LOLOL
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November 3rd, 2019 at 12:49 am
Thank you! Scrappy is a cutie!
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November 3rd, 2019 at 1:44 pm
Adorable. 🙂
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