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ANDERSON — Search for hidden riches by registering for “Escape the Museum,” a new experience at the Anderson Museum of Art located in the historic Carnegie library in downtown Anderson. Time slots are open now through Oct. 31; teams of two to six will receive one hour to find gold and escape.

The storyline begins with the museum receiving a letter from an anonymous source asserting that riches were buried in the basement. The letter claims the riches were hidden when the museum was first built in the early 1900s as a library.

Cost ranges from $100 to $150 per group. Pre-register online at andersonart.org/escape.

INDIANAPOLIS — “Harvest” at Newfields opens this weekend, featuring a nightly ticketed event with thousands of glowing pumpkins along a hidden path. The spooky outdoor walking experience guides guests around twists and turns of an enchanted forest, an eerie ghost train and a grand finale at Mischief Manor on the Lilly Allee.

On weekends, guests may explore thousands of Indiana-grown pumpkins blanketing the campus at Harvest Days. Tickets range from $13 to $25, with free admission to kids 5 and under. Visit discovernewfields.org/harvest for details.

NEW CASTLE — Grab a flashlight and head to the state park for an evening nature adventure. Summit Lake State Park is hosting a Fall Flashlight Scavenger hunt at 6:30 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 2 along Trail Five. Pack your own flashlight, pencils, clipboard and anything else you might need for the hunt.

The park is located at 5993 N. Messick Road, New Castle. Call 765-766-5873 for details.