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PUMPKIN PATCHES IN ORANGE COUNTY

Pumpking patches in Orange County on My Local OC.If you love Fall and all the festivities that come with it, you most certainly like carving pumpkins for Halloween.  And while you can buy pumpkins at almost any grocery store these days, taking the family to a pumpkin patch is much more fun. Below we have a list of pumpkin patches in Orange County. But first….let me tell you about the Legend of Stingy Jack.

THE ORIGIN OF CARVING PUMPKINS

Carving of pumpkins also known as Jack-O-Lanterns, came to the United States with our Irish immigrant ancestors. Their tradition began with the Celts, who hollowed out and lit the Jack-O-Lanterns to keep “Jack” away. As legend has it, Stingy Jack tricked the devil out of money. So, when Jack died, God didn’t let him into Heaven. And the Devil didn’t let him into Hell. So he is destined to roam the world with a hollowed-out turnip with a light in it. The Irish began to carve pumpkins with ghoulish faces and lit them to keep Stingy Jack away.

The Legend of Stingy Jack and the Original Jack O' Lantern

THE LEGEND OF STINGY JACK

Here is how the story of Stingy Jack goes:
Jack invited the Devil to have a drink with him on All Hallows’-Eve (Now known as Halloween). Of course, the Devil couldn’t pass up the invitation and possibility of getting a new soul. Now Stingy-Jack was just as cunning as he was stingy, so he made up a story to convince the Devil to turn himself into a coin to pay for the drinks. Never anticipating he was falling into a trap, the Devil agreed. But before the Devil discovered he was outsmarted, Stingy-Jack stuck the coin in his pocket next to a silver cross for protection to prevent the Devil’s escape.

Stingy-Jack decided the following Halloween to invite the Devil to join him to eat some fruit. The Devil assumed the offer was made in good faith by someone who showed great promise in the underworld. Feeling more confident than ever, Stingy-Jack told the Devil the best fruit was high in a certain tree that he was unable to climb. The only way that they could enjoy eating it was if the Devil went up the tree to drop the fruit down.

As the Devil busied himself picking fruit, he was unaware of what Stingy-Jack was doing on the ground. He was carving a cross in the tree, which confined the Devil above. As it seemed, Stingy-Jack outsmarted the Devil a second time. This time he made the Devil promise to leave him alone for ten years and by chance, if he should die, the Devil would not take his soul. Fuming, the Devil agreed yet again, while planning his own special revenge.

During that period, Stingy-Jack did indeed die. However, God refused to let his soul into Heaven. Stingy-Jack went to the Devil with hopes of getting into Hell, but the Devil had a long memory and wanted Stingy Jack to pay. So, he told Stingy-Jack that he was keeping that promise he wanted so much: to not be put in Hell.  But as an alternative, the Devil gave him a burning coal as a parting gift to help him light the way. To preserve its glow, Stingy-Jack stuck the burning coal inside a carved-out turnip, which he carries forever through the Halloween night, wandering restlessly through time.

Pin on halloweenWell, there you have it…the beginnings of carving pumpkins. If you would like to have some Halloween fun of your own, and visit one of our many pumpkin patches in Orange County, we have a list of locations, all throughout our great County, that promise to provide fun for the entire family. And who knows….you might even catch a glimpse of Stingy Jack stalking the grounds. You never know….stranger things have happened.

Happy Fall from the Team @ My Local OC.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Written by: Patricia Braun – Publisher My Local OC
Research: Tina McNamara:  Marketing Assistant My Local OC

 

 

 

PUMPKIN PATCHES IN ORANGE COUNTY

Brea   TBD   Enchanted Country Pumpkins   480 N State College Blvd   Facebook

Costa Mesa   Oct. 1 – 31   Seasonal Adventures Pumpkin Patch   88 Fair Dr   Website

Dana Point   TBD   South Coast Farms   24040 Camino Del Avion   Website

Irvine   Sept. 16 – Oct. 31   Tanaka Farms   5380 3/4 University Dr   Website

Irvine   Oct. 12   Farmtastic BOO-tique – The Original Manassero Farms – Pumpkin picking   33 Irvine Valley   Website

La Habra   Now Open Daily   Santas Garden   777 S Beach Blvd   Website

Laguna Hills   Oct. 1 – 31   Pumpkin City   24203 Avenida De La Carlota   Website

Orange   Sept. 14 – Oct. 31   Irvine Park Railroad – Pumpkin Patch   1 Irvine Park Rd   Website

Placentia   Oct. 9 – TBD   The Pumpkin Patch   300 Yorba Linda Blvd   Website

San Clemente   Oct. 1 – 31   The Outlets at San Clemente – Pumpkin Patch   101 W Avenida Vista Hermosa   Website

San Juan Capistrano   TBD   River Street Ranch   31791 Los Rios Street   Website

San Juan Capistrano   TBD   Farmakis   29932 Camino Capistrano   Website

Westminster   Oct. 3 – 31   The Pumpkin Factory   1025 Westminster Mall   Website

 

You may also enjoy our list of HAUNTED HOUSES IN ORANGE COUNTY.

**Please check hours of operation and availability before attending.

 

 

Patricia Braun is the Owner and Publisher of My Local OC. She has been in Marketing for over 20-years and considers it a privilege to work in an industry that is not only her area of expertise but her passion as well.

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