Brite Nites 2024 to Light Up Wagner Farm Arboretum

by Breaking Local News Report

In addition to the stunning pumpkin displays, the event will feature themed attractions such as pumpkin bowling, spooky games, and a variety of food trucks offering delicious treats. As a key fundraiser for the Arboretum, Brite Nites helps support community programs like The Giving Garden and the Children’s Garden, making it a fun and meaningful outing for all.

With new pumpkin creations added this year, Brite Nites promises to be an even more enchanting experience. Admission is $15 for adults and $10 for kids ages 5-12, while children under 5 get in free. Wagner Farm Arboretum, located at 197 Mountain Ave, invites everyone to enjoy a night of affordable, family-friendly fun in support of a good cause.


WARREN, NJ – Brite Nites 2024 is set to return to Wagner Farm Arboretum on October 11 and 12, transforming the grounds into a dazzling Halloween wonderland. From 6:30 p.m. to 9 p.m., visitors can stroll along a 0.25-mile path illuminated by intricately hand-carved, LED-lit pumpkins, creating a magical and spooky atmosphere for families to enjoy.

In addition to the stunning pumpkin displays, the event will feature themed attractions such as pumpkin bowling, spooky games, and a variety of food trucks offering delicious treats. As a key fundraiser for the Arboretum, Brite Nites helps support community programs like The Giving Garden and the Children’s Garden, making it a fun and meaningful outing for all.

With new pumpkin creations added this year, Brite Nites promises to be an even more enchanting experience. Admission is $15 for adults and $10 for kids ages 5-12, while children under 5 get in free. Wagner Farm Arboretum, located at 197 Mountain Ave, invites everyone to enjoy a night of affordable, family-friendly fun in support of a good cause.

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