Which TBAY seasonal fall events are you most interested in?

Give us the (pumpkin pie ice cream) scoop on what you want to hear about from us.

A brown beverage in a mug with a cinnamon stick sticking out, next to a small pumpkin and cranberries on a blanket.

Ignore the temps — it’s almost time for fall.

Photo by Karolina Grabowska via Pexels.

Autumn is fast approaching, TBAY. Tampa Bay area summers are always eventful, but fall is just as fruitful with pumpkin-spiced, apple-scented fun.

This is where you, our wonderful readers, can share what stories you’d like to see in the newsletter in the coming weeks. Here are a few things we have in mind:

  • Regional pumpkin patches, corn mazes, and hay rides
  • Indoor/outdoor fall concerts and music festivals
  • Fall foodie and drink events
  • Seasonal sips at local coffee shops
  • Seriously scary fun for the brave of heart

Vote on your favorite fall activities, and let us know if we’re missing something you need the 411 on.

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