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The Great Jack O Lantern Blaze<a href="https://www.hudsonvalley.org/events/blaze">The Great Jack O' Lantern Blaze</a> returns once again to the <a href="http://www.hudsonvalley.org/">Hudson Valley</a> with over 100,000 pounds of pumpkin lighting up the historic waterfront. Under the direction of <a href="http://www.hudsonvalley.org/historic-sites/van-cortlandt-manor">Van Cortlandt Manor</a> Creative Director <a href="https://www.hudsonvalley.org/community/blogs/artswestchester-honors-blaze-creative-director">Michael Natiello</a>, more than 1,000 volunteers and 14 artists made this haunting Halloween event possible. Since its first run in 2005, the annual event has quadrupled in size attracting over 80,000 visitors last year. This year's event promises to be a blow out as well. It's the final week for the Blaze, and tickets are already sold out for Friday and Saturday, but if you act fast, you can still catch it this Thursday, November 3 or Sunday, November 6.1
The Great Jack O Lantern BlazeThe <a href="http://inhabitat.com/nyc/storm-king-art-center-a-summer-retreat-for-the-artsy-nature-loving-new-yorker/">land art installation</a> takes place at the historic Van Cortlandt Manor. The pumpkins are arranged in such a way that accentuates the site’s architecture, history, and landscape, and the professional lighting designed by Jay Woods brings an eerie dimension of movement to the scene.2
The-Great-Jack-O-Lantern-Blaze-02_It takes a huge amount of human power to make the event possible. As not all of the <a href="http://inhabitat.com/nyc/photos-ray-villafane-carves-the-worlds-largest-pumpkin-into-an-intricate-spine-tinglingly-sculpture/">pumpkins</a> survive the full five-week period, 4,000 are ordered so some can be replaced throughout the course of the event.3
The Great Jack O Lantern BlazeThe pumpkins weigh between five and fifty pounds and are scooped and cleaned by a team of volunteers who then pass them on for carving. Each of the 21 nights of the event requires that 15 to 20 volunteers arrive about three hours before it is open to the public to light the votive candles that bring each pumpkin to life.4
The-Great-Jack-O-Lantern-Blaze-05A series of themes dominate the display. Greece features mythological characters, and visitors will be spooked by mummies, pyramids and ancient tombs in Egypt.5
The-Great-Jack-O-Lantern-Blaze-04_While you walk through the Blaze, you'll hear spooky original scores by the likes of <a href="http://www.myspace.com/172802391">Kosmiche Motte</a>, Margaret Vetare & Bill Ochs and <a href="http://www.jimkeyes.com/">Jim Keyes</a>.6
The-Great-Jack-O-Lantern-Blaze-06_Jurassic Park was created in homage to the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paleozoic_Museum">Great Paleozoic Museum</a>, a venue originally planned for Central Park but never brought to fruition. Here you'll find the likes of a huge T-rex and stegosaurus depicting their exact skeletal structure.7
The-Great-Jack-O-Lantern-Blaze-07_This pumpkin snakes it one of the many slithery creatures you'll find at the Blaze. Expect to reserve at least 45 minutes to fully appreciate the great artistic night landscape.8
The-Great-Jack-O-Lantern-Blaze-03_The professional lighting designed by Jay Woods brings an eerie dimension of movement to the scene.9
The Great Jack O Lantern BlazeTo ignite your olfactory senses, check out food at Café Blazé by <a href="http://www.geordanes.com/">Geordanes of Irvington</a>. Special festive offerings include items such as <a href="http://inhabitat.com/diy-six-yummy-organic-pumpkin-recipes/">pumpkin cookies</a>, veggie chili, and cider.10










