Celebrate the seasonal festivities with our fall Bingo card

Too many festive events to keep up with? We’re helping you mark off the local happenings one thing at a time with our fall Bingo card.

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Autumn is the time when the city comes alive with festive events, spiced-up menus, and frightening fests. We’re helping you make the most of what Fort Worth has to offer with our game of fall Bingo.

Download your Bingo card and start playing.

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Countdown the days until Halloween using our Bingo card. | Graphic by FTWtoday

Visit a pumpkin patch

If you’re looking for the perfect place for a photo backdrop — check out these 10 pumpkin patches around the area.

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City Editor Rebecca and her niece at the Dallas Farmers Market pumpkin patch. | Photo by FTWtoday

Drink a seasonal beverage

Although leaves aren’t changing colors yet, we are seeing changes to some of our favorite local menus. Here’s a roundup of fall-inspired food + drinks you can enjoy to get you in the mood for autumn.

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Sip on a corduroy cappuccino or apple cider from Lazy Daisy Coffee Bar

Photo by @baumassfoods

Go to the State Fair of Texas

You won’t want to miss it — 1,500 gallons of mustard, 20,000 pounds of hay, and 90 performing artists — all happening at the State Fair of Texas.

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Take a stroll through the Midway after dark for a neon wonderland.

Photo by @FTWtoday

Get spooked at a haunted house

To make this season even more spooktacular, we’re creeping it real with a round-up of local haunted houses open in October.

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The Cutting Edge ghoul has graced the skyline once again.

Photo by @_jrh79

Attend a fall festival

Everything from art fairs and live music performances — there’s something for everyone at these festivals happening in October.

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Celebrate German culture with this three-day festival.

Photo by Trinity Trails

Embrace sweater weather

While exact weather conditions typically can’t be predicted more than a week in advance, here’s a seasonal outlook to help you prepare for what fall will bring.

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It’s spooky season in Cowtown.

Photo by @lantzscape_photos

Nominate a neighborhood with Halloween spirit

In the spirit of Halloween, we want you to nominate the Fort Worth neighborhood with the most gourd-geous Halloween displays.

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What neighborhood do you think has the most Halloween spirit? | Photo by FTWtoday

Compete in a fall race

It’s time to lace up your sneakers for these 11 fall races happening in Fort Worth.

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Gobble ‘til you wobble at the YMCA Turkey Trot | Photo via @analy.valderrama

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