"Making the Case": Being the only kid without an award, Lincoln plans to enter a viral video contest using Luan's movie equipment. When Lisa finds out and tells Lynn, which leads to the rest of his sisters finding out, Lincoln tries to keep them from getting involved after telling them the bully's identity. "Heavy Meddle": Lincoln is being picked on by a bully and does not want his sisters to find out and meddle in his affairs, as they always go overboard. He soon regrets it and enlists Clyde to help him get it off her smartphone. "Get the Message": After getting angry at Lori for breaking his Game Goggles and threatening him for trespassing into her room, Lincoln leaves an angry message on Lori's smartphone. When he plugs in a smaller TV to allow Lucy to watch her favorite show, it leads to a power outage forcing Lincoln to team up with his sisters to venture into the basement to switch the power back on. "Left in the Dark": Lincoln hears about the live season finale of his favorite television series "ARGGH!" and must distract his sisters so he can watch it, but he couldn't make it in time. Head to Pachet Brook Tree Farm, a 90-acre family-run farm in Tiverton, for a 30-minute hayride through the fields and woods decorated for the season, ending at the pumpkin patch. Hayrides are also offered at Escobar's Highland Farm in Middletown.Every episode and segment of this season was directed by Chris Savino, with him co-directing with Kyle Marshall in the episode "The Price of Admission"/"One Flu Over the Loud House" (#125). Where: Pachet Brook Tree Farm + Escobar's Highland Farm Not to worry, they'll rescue you if you get lost. Get lost in the 8-acre corn maze at Escobar's Highland Farm. When: September 3 - November 7, Fridays - SundaysĪdmission: $10 ages 12 and up, $8 children 5-11, free for children under 4 (cash only) You'll learn how to identify common year-round residents and seasonal migrants. Count up as many bird species as you can, from soaring red-tailed hawks to tiny hovering hummingbirds. There's something intoxicating about a fall harbor cruise-when the water remains warm but the air is newly crisp. Help raise the sails on a legendary America's Cup yacht, climb aboard an authentic lobster boat, spot seals lounging off the coast on an education vessel, or sip a mimosa on an 80-foot, turn-of-the-century-style pilot schooner. Peer past Newport's Gilded facade into the city's dark past on a 90-minute lantern-led evening stroll. You'll explore shadowy lanes with centuries of history and some of the area's most haunted sites including Jailhouse Inn-Newport's former jailhouse, the oldest tavern in America, Washington Square and more. Tours cover less than one mile and travel at a leisurely pace. Where: Tour departs from Mainsail Restaurant at Newport MarriottĪdmission: $20 adults, $18 seniors + military, $12 children When: Thursday - Monday in September & October, 8:00 PM Saturdays in November, 5:00 PM Bring your own marshmallows to enjoy while you savor twilight across the Narragansett Bay. Note: All events are weather permitting and the schedule is subject to change.Įnjoy pedal-powered ride along the Southern Circuit featuring small campfires to spread out around with Rail Explorers. Local shops and restaurants at Bowen’s Wharf welcome you to join the tradition of local live music, waterfront dining, shopping, and crisp autumn air in Newport this Fall. Stroll through the holiday house, enjoy make your own scarecrows, paint a pumpkin and more.Įnjoy live performances on the waterfront throughout October. When: Saturday and Sunday through October 31, 9:00 AM - 5:00 PMįrerichs Farm & Greenhouses is hosting Pumpkin Palooza every weekend through October 31 (closed on October 10) filled with family fun.
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