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How We Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Half Moon Bay Art & Pumpkin Festival

Farmer Mike carving pumpkins at the 2017 Half Moon Bay Pumpkin Festival. Dawn Page / CoastsideSlacking

Love it. Hate it. Hide from it. Everyone living Coastside has an opinion about the annual Half Moon Bay Art and Pumpkin Festival. Our opinion? Embrace the madness. And here are a few tips for enjoying next year’s gourd gala.

Crowds generated by sunny days, holiday weekends and regional events are a mixed bag Coastside. Threading gridlock on Highway 1 to snag a loaf of bread and quart of milk at the grocery store isn’t any fun, and forget driving over the hill. Litter is an unsightly menace to beach lovers, hikers and wildlife. And no one likes to be crowded out by strangers at their favorite watering hole.

Conversely, the tourists bring dollars to the coast that sustain local business owners and employees, many of them our friends and neighbors. And when the crowds go home, the locals get to claim the beaches, trails, cool and damp climate, and local cuisine as our own. Realistically, we’re talking about 12 to 15 weekends a year when the weather and/or calendar conspire to generate unwieldy crowds. And who doesn’t like 20 percent off at your favorite restaurant on locals night?

We’re kinda new to the Coastside, but we quickly learned from neighbors and experience that coping with holiday, beach or festival traffic involves timing and planning. And when it comes to the Art and Pumpkin Festival, it’s all about supporting local artists, charities and businesses. It can be done!

Still not convinced? Here are a few tips to consider ahead of next year’s festival. You have plenty of time to make up your mind.

We noted earlier that we are new to the Coastside. We’ve attended the festival two of our three falls as residents of Montara. That’s it. So perhaps we’re being naïve. Perhaps we’ll grow weary of the hassle and begin hiding out in the back yard on festival weekend. Perhaps. But if you live Coastside and haven’t been to the festival in a while, give it a try next October with fresh eyes and a fresh attitude. C’mon. It’ll be fun.

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