Pumkin Chunkin Palooza at Ozarks Amphitheater! π
Fall is in the air which means fall activities around the Lake of the Ozarks are getting ready to kick-off! One of our favorite fall events happens at Ozarks Amphitheater! The Pumkin Chunkin Palooza will be happening on Saturday, September 25, 2021, and Bridal Cave & Thunder Mountain Park want to make sure that you have all of the important information to attend this fun event. Read on to learn more!
Event Activities
- Pumkin’ Pie Eating Contest
- Food and Beverages
- Local Artisans
- Trebuchet Demonstrations
- Talent Contest
Family Events
- Face Painting
- Petting Zoo
- Bounce Houses
- On-site Pumpkin Decorating
- Pirate and Magic Show
EVENT SCHEDULE
- Gates open at 10 AM
- Trebuchet contest to start at 11AM-4PM – DOWNLOAD APPLICATION
- Trebuchet demonstrations will be held every hour on the hour.
- Pirate and Magic Shows in the kids area
- Lake Area Arts Council Sidewalk Art Contest and Exhibition
- Pie Eating Contest – Rules and Registration
- Contest will begin at 1:00 pm, Each contestant will be given three pies
- The first to finish all three pies wins
- If no one finishes in 8 minutes (allotted time), the contestant who eats the most pie wins
- Must be 18 to enter
- Register Day of event
- 5 registrants will be called randomly from the list
- Winner will receive a trophy and a stomach full of pie
1ST ANNUAL PUMKIN CHUNKIN PALOOZA’S GOT TALENT
Gates open at 6:00 pm Performances begin at 7:00 pm
Perform your talent to win the Grand Prize. The competition will have 10 performers. The audience will vote using the purchased tickets. Tickets are $20.00, includes a ballot for the first round and final round.
Fall Fun at the Lake of the Ozarks
Fall is an excellent time of year to experience the beauty that the lake area has to offer. After you enjoy a day full of fun at the Pumkin Chunkin Palooza, a trip to Bridal Cave & Thunder Mountain Park is only a short drive away. We are open 7 days a week from 9 am - 5 pm giving tours all day long! Make a point to get out and experience fall at the Lake of the Ozarks this year.
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