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    Autumn in Hawaii? Where to get local pumpkins

    By Bryce Moore,

    1 days ago

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    WAIMANALO, Hawaii (KHON2) — Spooky Season is here, are you ready to carve those pumpkins?

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    Local farms around Oahu are gearing up to make sure locals have everything they need.

    Waimanalo Country Farms is already open and doling out pumpkins.

    “I love Fall, especially because we don’t really have a Fall in Hawaii, so we try to make it as festive as possible as much as we can, especially for like the people who don’t get to experience Fall ever,” said Waimanalo Country Farms market manager Cheyenne Adams. “It’s really fun to see local families come out and enjoy our home and get to kind of experience this because you don’t get to experience it really anywhere else. We make it really homey, which is our main goal.”

    Hayrides are available at Waimanalo every day except Saturday, there is also a petting zoo, sunflower fields and more.

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    “Seems like there’s a nice little family running it And so you come in and they pull you around, they tell you exactly where to park. You go up to the counter. They got awesome food, drinks there, they’re super friendly. Everything about it was just,” said Pearl City resident Adam Burnette.
    “Super convenient, You go in right at the ticket counter, they tell you what they’re known for, their lemonade, and that was nice. I always like knowing what they’re known for and what we should check out while we’re here,” said his wife, Madison Burnette.

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    Tickets at Waimanalo will cost $10 for entry, Aloun Farms in Kapolei is also hosting their 22nd annual Pumpkin Festival.

    “It’s $5 per person. You come in, parking is free, and then we have different activities. So you have self pick corn, self pick stream beans, You have self pick pumpkins, which were the only one in the state that you can actually pick from the vine,” said Aloun Farms event director Lisiate Heimuli.

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    There will also be a Great Pumpkin Festival at Holy Nativity School in Aina Haina on Saturday, October 26. Click here for more information.

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