This weekend is your last chance of the season to experience Hurricane Meadows and their Make-A-Wish-themed corn maze to benefit Make-A-Wish Maine.

Evan and Laura Putnam and their two young children are the family who own Hurricane Meadows, a working farm that for the past three years has hosted their annual Corn Maze and Fall Fun Festival. The corn maze this year is a perfect theme: Make-A-Wish Maine.

The Putnam family is generously donating a portion of the maze proceeds to Make-A-Wish Maine which does great work to help fulfill the wishes of seriously ill children in Maine. Make-A-Wish Maine is a non-profit organization, so its generous donations, like the Putnam's have given, help Make-A-Wish keep granting those wishes.

Here's a look at the Make-A-Wish Maine corn maze that Putnam's created. Think you can get through it?

It looks a-MAZE-ing! Sorry but this was just asking to be punny.

Big thanks to the Putnam family for helping out a great cause!

It's the last weekend to take the family to the Hurricane Meadows Fall Festival at 85 Hurricane Road, in Falmouth. The fun includes a corn pit, pumpkins, jumping pillows, a bee train, farm animals and, of course, the Make-A-Wish Maine-themed corn maze.
The festival is open Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Admission is $15 per person and don't forget that a portion of the proceeds will go to help support Make-A-Wish Maine. Not only will you have a great time with the family, but you'll feel good that you helped to grant a wish.

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