![]() ![]() Answers: 7,000+ hand-carved jack-o’-lanterns for 13 years running. But they also answer some of the questions you may actually be wondering about like how many pumpkins are involved and how long they’ve been doing it. Can I get a refund or exchange my tickets?” and “Did I mention I’m studying for a certificate in Freudian analysis?” Answer: “Great, you might enjoy our installation of shrunken heads.” I guess I’ll have to hang out in Harlem more.Īrguably the best thing about the BLAZE is their FAQ page, addressing incredibly pressing and hard-hitting questions like “what is a pumpkin?” and “It’s raining and I dress exclusively in suede. Did it live up to my expectations? HELL YES. Then I saw that NPH has been there with his twins, and I was 125% in. When my best friend sent me a link about something called “The Great Jack O’Lantern BLAZE” I was 100% in. UGH.Īnyway, I’ve never met a pumpkin I didn’t love, besides the rotting ones in November. But even more, it’s the month of PUMPKIN ERRTHING. It’s the month of the PSL, the month of the best holiday ever involving costumes and booze (more on that another time), the season of apple picking and other insagrammable white betch things, PLUS if you work for the Jews, it’s the month where we work half the time and get paid the same amount. Tickets are $32 for adults, $24 for children ages 3-17, and free for children 2 and under.IT’S OCTOBER! The best month of the year for basic betches everywhere. Advanced, timed entry or flex-time tickets are required for the event and available for purchase at. Themed exhibits will include new creations such as Long Island Lighthouse, Classic Hollywood Monsters, Deep Sea Divers, Headless Horseman, and Long Island Hall of Fame (featuring Long Island icons such as Billy Joel, Joan Jett, Sue Bird, and more). Hundreds of young volunteers from local community groups, including Boy Scout and Girl Scout Troops from Plainedge, Levittown, and West Islip, as well as local high schoolers, will help to light the Jack O’Lanterns. “This will be the third time Long Islanders will be able to enjoy this breathtaking, magical exhibit, the largest of its kind and an event that draws tens of thousands of residents from across Long Island.” Courtesy the Great Jack O’Lantern Blaze ![]() “I want to thank Historic Hudson Valley for bringing its highly successful Great Jack O’Lantern Blaze to Nassau County again this year,” Blakeman said. There will be more than 25 exhibits featuring a total of 7,000 carved and colorfully-lit pumpkins along the trail, plus themed music and sound effects tying it all together.įifteen artists under the direction of Michael Natiello, an artist who is nationally recognized for his pumpkin carvings, will craft the wondrous pumpkin displays and sculptures. The Great Jack O’Lantern Blaze is an immersive, walk-through experience for kids and adults alike to enjoy. “I also want to thank the many hard-working artisans, production team members and community volunteers, who are working day and night to bring this thrilling Halloween event to life.” Courtesy the Great Jack O’Lantern Blaze About the Great Jack O’Lantern Blaze “I want to thank Nassau County for welcoming us back and for giving us the opportunity to entertain Long Islanders like never before. “This year’s event features more exhibits and new special effects, which we are all very excited about,” said Waddell Stillman, president of Historic Hudson Valley. Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman and Historic Hudson Valley, a nonprofit organization that runs the event in Sleepy Hollow and Nassau, announced the Halloween-themed extravaganza’s return at a news conference Wednesday. The Great Jack O’Lantern Blaze kicks off the 2022 season of “Blaze: Long Island” at Old Bethpage Village Restoration on Sept. ![]()
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