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October celebration returns to Tolmachoff Farms

Historic Glendale farm will host Pumpkin Days & Corn Maze

Posted 9/8/20

The annual Pumpkin Days & Corn Maze event is back next month at one of Glendale’s most historic farms.

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October celebration returns to Tolmachoff Farms

Historic Glendale farm will host Pumpkin Days & Corn Maze

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The annual Pumpkin Days & Corn Maze event is back next month at one of Glendale’s most historic farms.

Tolmachoff Farms, at 5726 N. 75th Ave., will host the celebration daily from Oct. 1 through Nov. 1.

Features include a huge pumpkin patch, a 6-acre family corn maze, a haunted corn maze, a petting zoo, train ride, hay pyramind, a corn box, and more.

Admission is $15.

Tolmachoff Farms is a four-generation family farm that originally grew cotton, wheat and corn in the first part of the 20th century. Bill Tolmachoff, Sr., started selling plums in the early 1970s from a roadside stand, and the pick-your-own farm fresh produce stand has continued to grow ever since.

The celebration includes food and music. The outdoor setting provides plenty of space for social distancing.

Visit tolmachoff-farms.com, email tolmachoff1farms@yahoo.com, or call 602-999-3276.