November
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he Greater Syracuse Area
Oct. 16 SU Football. The Orange take on Pitts-
burgh University. Carrier Dome, SU campus, 900 Irving Ave. $25-$115/adults; $20/12 and under. Time to be announced. (888) DOME- TIX;
www.suathletics.com.
Oct. 27-30 An Enchanted Beaver Lake. Enter a
world where more than 400 jack-o’-lanterns and luminaria light your way along two trails. Face panting, fortune telling and treats. Food will be available for purchase. $3/person; $5/ parking. Beaver Lake Nature Center, 8477 E. Mud Lake Road, Baldwinsville. 638-2519.
Oct. 29-31 Country Folk Art Craft Fair. More than
150 crafters from around the nation display their wares at the New York State Fairgrounds’ Horti- culture Building. Fri., Oct. 29, 5-9 p.m.; Sat., Oct. 30, 10 a.m.-5 pm.; Sun., Oct. 31, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. $6. (248) 634-4151;
www.countryfolkart.com.
Oct. 22-23, 30-31 The Great Zoo Boo. Enjoy some kooky,
not spooky, fun with clowns, friendly witches and scarecrows, and a train depot at the zoo’s annual Halloween Party. 6-8:30 p.m. Rosamond Gif- ford Zoo at Burnet Park, 1 Conservation Drive. There will be trick-or-treating on Halloween. $6/ advance tickets; $7/at the door; $5/advance group sale, 20 or more people; free/children under 3. 435-8511;
www.zoo.parkscalendar.com.
Oct. 23-24 Salt City Autumn Antiques Show
and Antiquarian Book Fair. Annual show with more than 275 selected dealers creating an 80,000-square-foot treasure trove. Sat. and Sun., 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Center of Progress Build- ing, State Fairgrounds. Free parking. $7/daily admission; $8/VIP weekend pass; free/12 and under. 824-2462.
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Nov. 6 SU Football. The Orange take on Louis-
ville at noon. Carrier Dome, SU campus, 900 Irving Ave. $25-$115/adults; $20/12 and under. (888) DOME-TIX;
www.suathletics.com.
Nov. 6-7 Great New York State Model Train Fair.
Local chapter of the National Railway Historical Society conducts a show of the finest collectible little engines that could. Sat. and Sun., 10 a.m.- 5 p.m. New York State Fairgrounds. $9/adults; $7/seniors; $6/age 15 and under; free/age 4 and under. $13/two-day pass. Free parking. For more information, visit
www.cnynrhs.org.
Nov. 20 SU Football. The Orange take on Con-
necticut. Time to be announced. Carrier Dome, SU campus, 900 Irving Ave. $25-$115/adults; $20/12 and under. (888) DOME-TIX; www.
suathletics.com.
Nov. 21 Jingle Bell Run. Tie bells to your shoe-
laces and join this fund-raising 5K run/walk and 10K run for the Arthritis Foundation’s Cen- tral New York chapter. 8:30 a.m. Long Branch Park, Liverpool. Registration: $17 until Nov. 6; $20, Nov. 7-19; $25, Nov. 20 and 21. Entry fee waived if runner raises at least $35. (800) 870- 1771;
http://jbrsyracuseny.kintera.org.
Nov. 27 SU Football. The Orange take on Boston
College. Time to be announced. Carrier Dome, SU campus, 900 Irving Ave. $25-$115/adults; $20/12 and under. (888) DOME-TIX; www.
suathletics.com.
ONGOING EVENTS Downtown Farmers Market. About 50
farmers and dealers sell produce, crafts and more. Tuesdays until Oct. 12, 7 a.m.-4 p.m. Clinton Square. Free. 422-8284;
www.down-
townsyracuse.com. Fall Harvest Celebration. Through late
October. Special events each weekend, as well as traditional attractions, including corn maze, pumpkin patch, hayrides, petting zoo, and more. Mondays-Fridays, 10 a.m.-5 p.m.; free, with limited activities. Saturdays and Sundays, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Critz Farms, Route 13, three miles south of Cazenovia. $7/adults, $5/seniors, free/under 2. Each admission includes season pass. $30 limit per car. 662-3355. Fly Creek Cider Mill & Orchard. Fall-
themed schedule of events includes Taste of Fly Creek (every weekend), Cider Festival (Oct. 9-10), Safe Kids Weekend (Oct. 23-24), and Wassailing Weekend (Nov. 27-28). Open daily from 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Admission is free to the mill, 288 Goose St., Fly Creek. Additional charges for special events. (607) 547-9692;
www.flycreekcidermill.com.
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