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It has finally arrived, the season full of scares and screams.

Spooky season has officially begun here in Santa Clarita, and what better way to start off than our local pumpkin patch?

The annual pumpkin patch kicked off on the first Thursday of October, and ever since, families have been enjoying it.

“They were super excited. This is actually their first pumpkin patch of the season, so they were like really excited, especially my little one, this is his first pumpkin patch ever,” said Rida Harsolia, Pumpkin Patch attendee.

Any pumpkin patch is a great pumpkin patch, but what makes this one special for the community?

“This is the only time of the year we get to have something like this in town. We don’t really have events like this, so it’s really fun. It’s fun for the adults, it’s fun for the kids,” said Monika Rasaei, Pumpkin Patch attendee.

The Pumkin Patch also offers for local vendors to pop up and share their services. And this will catch the attention of adults who love sweet treats and accessories.

“It’s pretty cool though, I didn’t know they’d have like jewelry and stuff like that, so I’m excited about that, cause I like to spend money,” said Kaylee Reder, Pumpkin Patch attendee.

For the children, where there are jumpy houses, there is endless fun.

“I walked into the pumpkin patch was the big Titanic ship,” said Liam Vasquez, Pumpkin Patch attendee.

Because one time is never enough.

“I loved it, I went on it two times,” said Vasquez.

Fun is not just found in these activities; it can also be found within the festive decorations, so families can capture the scenery, whether it’s for Instagram or for memories.

Even though the organizers declined to be interviewed, they are out tending to help families purchase pumpkins to take home.

“I want it to be big, I want it to be huge, I want to make a funny pumpkin, I need it to be gigantic,” said Reder.

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