Pumpkin Festival Abounds with Family Fun
NOTE: Content below is from 2009 event. Check back 3-4 weeks before the event for updated information.
With the enormous popularity of jack-o-lanterns and Halloween, autumn is a season of family fun. Nowhere are the good times more evident than at all the events taking place during the Half Moon Bay Art & Pumpkin Festival on October 16-17. Here’s a list of the family-oriented events at the festival:
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Costume contest

Great Pumpkin Parade

Pie eating contests

Pumpkin carving

Farmer Mike

Giant pumpkin photos

Mobile Rock's climbing wall

Face painting
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On Saturday and Sunday morning from 7 to 11 a.m., a hearty, mouthwatering pancake breakfast (plain and pumpkin), complete with sausage, juice, coffee, and plenty of maple syrup will be served up at Mac Dutra Park. This annual carbo-loading party benefits the high school basketball program.
- On Saturday at 10 a.m., a Halloween costume contest will be held at Half Moon Bay Library in the parking lot at the corner of Correas and Church Streets. The costume contest is open to all ages with individual and group divisions. Hundreds of kids and adults turn out for this event before marching in the big parade.
- On Saturday at 12 noon, the Great Pumpkin Parade begins. It’s the ultimate old-fashioned, home-spun parade featuring the mighty weigh-off champion pumpkin and grower, followed by marching bands, classic cars, floats, and a charming assortment of costumed ghouls, gargoyles, and ghosts. 12 noon Saturday on Main Street.
- On Saturday and Sunday at 2 and 2:15, pumpkin pie eating contests will be held for kids 11 and under and 12 and older. This hilarious test of unbridled power-eating will take place in the Family Fun Zone at Bank of America, 620 Main Street. Huge, gasping audiences gather to witness this stunning spectacle with each participant devouring and “wearing” a 9” pumpkin pie heaped high with whipped cream. Aside from power-eating, panache and style go a long way with audience judges.
- The Pumpkin Run is Sunday morning starting at 8 a.m on the Hatch School grounds on Kelly Avenue just west of Highway 1. The run follows the picturesque Coastside Trail and features a 5 &10k Run, 5k Walk, and Kids Fun Run to benefit Senior Coastsiders. For information, call 650-712-7322.
- On Sunday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., non-competitive pumpkin carving will be held in the Family Fun Zone at Bank of America, 620 Main Street. Pumpkins and carving knives are provided. It is not a contest, there’s no judging or awards … it’s simply for fun.
- On Saturday and Sunday from 3 to 5 p.m. on the Family Stage at Bank of America, the Pumpkin Festival will showcase sensational homegrown artistic talent with “The Golden Gourds”, a youth talent show produced by local actor/director Michael Lederman. Featuring a wide variety of amazing talent, from singers, bands and dancers, to improvisational comedians and poets, “The Golden Gourds” will have a real “awards show atmosphere” complete with the presentation of gold-painted mini pumpkins to the performers. There will be 12 to 15 acts each day, with participants ranging from kindergarteners to young adults in their early 20s.
- Throughout the weekend, visitors can watch world-class pumpkin carver “Farmer Mike" demonstrate his amazing carving skill transforming giant pumpkins into one-of-a-kind sculptures, test their mountaineering skills on Mobile Rock’s climbing wall, concoct their very own colorful wax hands, stop by for creative facial designs at the High School Art Department’s face painting booth, and visit Kiddieland for amusement rides hosted by Coastside Children’s Programs.
- Throughout the weekend, get your picture taken with the grand champion gourd for $12, to benefit the Cabrillo Education Foundation. Using state-of-the-art digital cameras and printers, your photo will snapped and quickly printed onto a cardstock frame for a special take-home keepsake. The photo booth will be at the corner of Main and Miramontes Streets.
- Throughout the weekend, for a real scream, wander through the haunted house put together by the scare experts at the Young Actors Workshop. This year’s Pirate-themed Haunted Barn features live (undead) actors from The Coastside Young Actors Workshop alongside audio-animatronic figures, projected and transparent ghosts, intense lighting, sound, and fog effects, and unexpectedly dropping and shwooping objects caused by unseen forces. The real treat is the young actors themselves, students from grade school through high school trained in the art of improvisation, staying in character, and playing for an audience. The theme of each room is based on a script, but the performers are able to interact and play with the visitors’ reactions, making each tour a unique experience.. The barn is located behind the Historic Jail at 505 Johnston Street. Admission is $5.
- Throughout the weekend, on the Family Stage at Bank of America, entertainment will be provided by Karen Quest’s Cowgirl Tricks show and the amazing team of Grinn and Barrett, whose tightrope walking, juggling, comedy and magic keep young and old mesmerized.
The Pumpkin Festival runs October 16-17 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Main St. between Miramontes and Spruce Streets in Half Moon Bay. Admission is free. For information, call the festival hotline at 650-726-9652. |