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Bonnybrook Farms Pumpkin Chuckin’ Festival Promises Fall Family Fun

10/22/2013 

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Contact: Bridget Kochersperger, Communications Manager | 513-204-7046 | bkochersperger@wccvb.org

Bonnybrook Farms Pumpkin Chuckin' Festival Promises Fall Family Fun 

MASON, OH - October 22, 2013 - Join in the spectacle of pumpkins flying through the air from giant slingshots at the third annual Bonnybrook Farms Pumpkin Chuckin' Festival.

"This is the third year for the Pumpkin Chuckin' Festival, and we've had so much fun with it," said Bonnie Mercuri, owner of Bonnybrook Farms. "The first year, we did it just because we had a bunch of leftover pumpkins, and we thought it would be something fun for families to do. Here we are three years later, and our visitors just love it."

The Pumpkin Chuckin' Festival runs from noon-6 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday, October 26 and 27. Activities include an adventure hayride, a corn maze, clodhopper golf, Horseshoe Hill's tunnel and 80-foot underground slide, pick-your-own-pumpkin patch, hand-led pony rides, and of course, "pumpkin chuckin'" on the giant slingshot.

Before the festival begins on Saturday, Bonnybrook Farms is hosting The Great Pumpkin Run. Runners can choose a 5k or 10k course. The race begins at 10 am. After the festival, guests can stay for a Lantern Light Wagon ride, beginning at 7:30 pm.

For more fall fun on the farm, visit these Warren County farms and farmer's markets:

  • Blooms & Berries Farm Market in Loveland
  • Schappacher Farm in Mason
  • Iron's Fruit Farm in Lebanon
  • Hidden Valley Fruit Farm in Lebanon
  • Windmill Farm Market in Springboro

For more information, visit www.OhiosLargestPlayground.com.

About the Warren County Convention & Visitors Bureau:

Warren County is Ohio's Largest Playground! With easy access from Interstates 71 and 75, visitors to Warren County can enjoy more activities within a 30-mile radius than anywhere else in Ohio.

The Warren County Convention & Visitors Bureau is a professional destination marketing organization committed to economic growth by increasing overnight and year-round visitors.

Tourism is the leading industry in Warren County. The 7.8 million yearly visitors drive an economic impact of $993 million and 10,657 tourism-related jobs.