Hometown News For Orange County, Texas
(ORANGE, TX) – This year’s festival takes place from October 8 through November 2, 2019 and features dozens of unique scarecrow designs, fall flowering displays, thousands of pumpkins, and autumn decorations displayed throughout Shangri La Gardens. Created by talented people from community organizations, businesses, schools, churches and families, scarecrow designs range from funny to clever to wacky and weird! For sure, no two scarecrows are ever the same!
The Scarecrow Festival is a great way to celebrate the changing season and see what talented members of the communitycancreate with repurposed and recycled materials as well as a heap of imagination. Scarecrow exhibits are always innovative, inspiring, and kind to their world! As always, Shangri La Garden’s theme focuses on "environmentally friendly" scarecrows.
Don’t forget that Autumn Fair is the last day of the Scarecrow Festival, Saturday, November 2nd, and a day of family harvest fun at Shangri La Gardens. The scarecrow winners will be announced and awards distributed. Daylong activities include face painting, hayrides throughout the day, raffles for prizes, live animal shows, games and activities, live music, and of course the last chance to see the scarecrows!
Located at 2111 West Park Avenue in Orange, Texas, Shangri La Gardens is open to the public Tuesday through Saturday FREE of charge from 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. For more information call 409-670-9113 or visit shangrilagardens.org.
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