3 things to do around Erie, Oct. 19, 2020: Fall colors; thrifty Halloween; cartoon crisis – GoErie.com

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If you plan to attend any in-person events, please wear a mask and stay 6 feet away from others.

Take in the peak foliage: Anytime in daylight, Erie Bluffs State Park,11100 West Lake Road, Lake City. The Bluffs park features 5miles of trails that lead to lookouts of incredbile views of the lake from a 90-foot cliff. Other trails lead to the water. Free.

Erie Free Store Open, plus a Halloween contest: 4:30 to 7:30 p.m., 2816 Elmwood Ave. Until Oct. 23, send photos of your homemade Halloween costumes, letting them know what items you found at Erie Free Store.Send photos to ErieFreeStore@gmail.com or inmessenger on the Erie Free Store Facebook page. If you don't celebrate Halloween, show off your fall gear found at Erie Free Store. Each photo must incorporate at least one item from Erie Free Store. Between Oct. 24 and 30, photos will be posted for votes. Category prizes will be awarded to: favorite costume ages 0-3, 3-10, 10-17;favorite fall gear ages 0-3, 3-10, 10-17, adult.The Erie Free Store is open for shopping Mondays from 4:30 to 7 p.m.Everything is really free.

Independent Lens "Feels Good Man": 10 p.m. WQLN-TV."Feels Good Man" is the story of how artist Matt Furie, creator of a trippy, once-benign comic character named Pepe the Frog, fought an uphill battle to reclaim his iconic creation from those who turned it into a symbol of hate. An exploration of the power of online imagery and the fascinating spin cycle of memes in a culture where ownership and meaning can be wrested away from creators, "Feels Good Man" is a thought-provoking, wild ride through an internet that transformed an unlucky cartoon frog, and then the rest of the world.Other air dates: Wednesday,3:30 a.m.and Saturday at 3 a.m.

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