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These 6 Events Are Coming To Camden County This Weekend
Here's a list of upcoming events in Camden County, courtesy of our friends at Visit South Jersey.

CAMDEN COUNTY, NJ — Here's a list of upcoming events in Camden County, courtesy of our friends at Visit South Jersey, the official Destination Marketing Organization for Burlington, Camden, Gloucester and Salem counties, and the Outer Coast Plain Wine Region in South Jersey.
The second annual Haddyween celebration in Downtown Haddonfield will take place from Oct. 16 to Oct. 31. Haddyween is a family-oriented Halloween celebration that represents the roots of Downtown Haddonfield and its beloved hadrosauras bronze sculpture, “Haddy.” Local restaurants, businesses, organizations and residents are invited to enjoy the spirit of the holiday with these beautiful happenings. For more information, visit https://visitsouthjersey.com/events/haddyween/.
The Historical Society of Haddonfield presents the Haunted Haddonfield Walking Tours during October. Tours will be held on Oct. 22, 23, 29 and 30, with a rain date planned for Oct. 31. Tickets are $15 for adults and $10 for kids 12 and under. Proceeds benefit the Historical Society of Haddonfield. This year, all tickets must be purchased online in advance. Each tour will be limited to 40 participants, and no tickets will be sold on-site to allow us to strictly limit our group sizes. The Eventbrite ticketing system will only offer tickets that are still available; if your first-choice date is sold out, try another date. In addition, all ticket-holders ages 2-and-up will be required to wear a face covering to participate, and social distancing between household groups is encouraged. Participants will be able to hear well thanks to the tour's audio tour system. Ticket-holders will meet in front of Greenfield Hall, 343 Kings Highway East in Haddonfield. For more information, visit https://visitsouthjersey.com/events/haunted-haddonfield-walking-tours-2021/.
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Collingswood’s Haunted Hayride commences at 5:30 p.m. Saturday at Knight Park, rain or shine. Admission is $5, and children 2 years old and younger get in for free. There will be face painting, food, beverages, shirts, glow sticks for sale, and a fun selfie station for family photos. There are volunteer groups who will be setting up scenes around the gazebo loop at the park as the tractor goes around, and for any people concerned, there is no touching, grabbing or scaring like that. Attendees get to vote for their favorite group at the end of the ride. For more information, visit https://visitsouthjersey.com/events/collingswood-haunted-hayride/.
William Heritage Winery in Haddonfield host Harvest Weekend from 11 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. Take in the beautiful fall foliage and enjoy wine by the glass, bottle or flight in their outdoor seating area. Reservations are required for all visitors. The event features live music, food from visiting food trucks, and a themed photo area. For more information, visit https://visitsouthjersey.com/events/harvest-weekends-18/.
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Tour the Art Installations of A New View Camden through Halloween. Tours are all day. Visit www.anewviewcamden.com for a map and audio tour to start you on your way. See for yourself the sculpture that transformed Camden lots from dumping hot-spots to community sculpture gardens. For more, visit https://visitsouthjersey.com/events/a-new-view-camden/ and
www.anewviewcamden.com.
The Camden County History Alliance invites the public to join them for Camden County History Month in October, when 30 participating historic sites and history organizations throughout Camden County will be open with special exhibits, reenactments, and guided tours for adults and children. The vast majority of the more than seventy events and activities during the month are free. For more information, visit https://visitsouthjersey.com/events/camden-county-history-month-2/.
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