Pumpkins & Fall Décor

Stop by our farm for pumpkins and décor this fall! Pumpkin picking at C&C Reading Farm (formerly Billingsgate Farm) is a long-standing tradition for many New England families and friends.

NOTICE: Due to COVID-19, things look a little different at the farm this fall season. Your safety and enjoyment of the farm is important to us. Therefore, we are making modifications to help keep everyone safe and healthy — minimizing contact wherever possible and making it easier to practice social distancing. Pumpkins and decorations such as Indian corn and gourds are for sale at our Farm Stand or guests may pick out pumpkins to purchase from the field by the Farm Stand. There will NOT be rides available this season and the corn maze and other fall attractions are not open.

New for 2020: Get in the fall mood and enjoy some fresh cider donuts while you are here!

We look forward to seeing you again and are happy to welcome our first time visitors!

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Welcome back, Spookley!

C&C Reading Farm is pleased to welcome Spookley the Square Pumpkin™ back to our farm again this year!

C&C Reading Farm is partnering with Spookley the Square Pumpkin, the Official Spokes-Pumpkin for National Bullying Prevention Month, to raise awareness for bullying prevention. We’ll feature Spookley’s Storybook Trail in our mini corn maze during our fall season! Spookley’s story will help visitors, young and old, understand the importance of being tolerant and kind. When you visit our farm, you’ll also have the opportunity to pose for photos with a giant, inflatable Spookley and purchase the Spookley book or plush toy at our farm stand.

Spookley was first introduced to millions of children in the book The Legend of Spookley the Square Pumpkin, in which he is shunned by all of the round pumpkins until a mighty storm threatens to destroy the entire pumpkin patch and only Spookley, with his unique shape, can save the day.  This fall, Spookley is returning as the Official Spokes-Pumpkin for PACER’s National Bullying Prevention Center, which sponsors National Bullying Prevention Month activities. “The culture of bullying won’t end until people across the country take action and show children and teens that they care,” says Julie Hertzog, director of PACER’s National Bullying Prevention Center, which is a division of PACER Center, a national organization. “We love the way Spookley touches the heart and the mind with his message of tolerance and acceptance.”

C&C Reading Farm is one of many family farms across North America that is embracing Spookley and his story. “Spookley is an adorable character with a wonderful message,” says Farmer Pete and Miss Lynn, Farmer/Manager. “We are delighted to share Spookley with our visitors to raise awareness for National Bullying Prevention.”

About Spookley the Square Pumpkin:

Spookley the Square Pumpkin is a beloved children’s character created by author and lyricist Joe Troiano.  For more information about Spookley and his friends from Holiday Hill Farm, please visit www.holidayhillfarm.com.

About PACER’s National Bullying Prevention Center:

PACER’s National Bullying Prevention Center offers educators, students, families, and individuals the tools they need to address bullying in schools, recreational programs or community organizations. For more information, visit www.PACER.org/Bullying or call 952-838-9000.

Welcome Spookley!

C&C Reading Farm is pleased to welcome Spookley the Square Pumpkin™ to our farm this year!

C&C Reading Farm is partnering with Spookley the Square Pumpkin, the Official Spokes-Pumpkin for National Bullying Prevention Month, to raise awareness for bullying prevention. We’ll feature Spookley’s Storybook Trail in our mini corn maze during our fall season! Spookley’s story will help visitors, young and old, understand the importance of being tolerant and kind. When you visit our farm, you’ll also have the opportunity to pose for photos with a giant, inflatable Spookley and purchase the Spookley book or plush toy at our farm stand.

Spookley was first introduced to millions of children in the book The Legend of Spookley the Square Pumpkin, in which he is shunned by all of the round pumpkins until a mighty storm threatens to destroy the entire pumpkin patch and only Spookley, with his unique shape, can save the day.  This fall, Spookley is returning as the Official Spokes-Pumpkin for PACER’s National Bullying Prevention Center, which sponsors National Bullying Prevention Month activities. “The culture of bullying won’t end until people across the country take action and show children and teens that they care,” says Julie Hertzog, director of PACER’s National Bullying Prevention Center, which is a division of PACER Center, a national organization. “We love the way Spookley touches the heart and the mind with his message of tolerance and acceptance.”

C&C Reading Farm is one of many family farms across North America that is embracing Spookley and his story. “Spookley is an adorable character with a wonderful message,” says Farmer Pete and Miss Lynn, Farmer/Manager. “We are delighted to share Spookley with our visitors to raise awareness for National Bullying Prevention.”

About Spookley the Square Pumpkin:

Spookley the Square Pumpkin is a beloved children’s character created by author and lyricist Joe Troiano.  For more information about Spookley and his friends from Holiday Hill Farm, please visit www.holidayhillfarm.com.

About PACER’s National Bullying Prevention Center:

PACER’s National Bullying Prevention Center offers educators, students, families, and individuals the tools they need to address bullying in schools, recreational programs or community organizations. For more information, visit www.PACER.org/Bullying or call 952-838-9000.