It’s Pumpkin Season

  • Nothing says &quotHalloween" like carving jack-o-lanterns. This crew were hard at work last year at the Fort Tejon ghost walk. [Check back, additional photos being added]

    Nothing says "Halloween" like carving jack-o-lanterns. This crew were hard at work last year at the Fort Tejon ghost walk. [Check back, additional photos being added]

Reported by Michelle Penner, Frazier Park School teacher

The Pumpkin Patch at Frazier Park School is now open Monday through Friday from 7:30 to 8 a.m. and from 2 to 4 p.m. through Friday, Oct. 28—for as long as we have pumpkins! Every pumpkin is only $3, or you can get 4 pumpkins for $10. That’s a great deal! This is a fundraiser for the school’s PTSO.

We’ll also be open for the Harvest Festival on Friday, Oct. 28 with booths on both Friday and Saturday.

“There will be a haunted house,” said Frazier Park Principal Gretchen Skrotzki “Booths will have washable hair color spraying and lots of fun events, before time for everyone to go over to the high school homecoming.”

A ribbon-cutting ceremony to celebrate the beautiful remodeling of Frazier Park School will be held Saturday, Oct. 29, 10:30 a.m-1:30 p.m. There will be food and fun.

The public is invited to come celebrate—and pick up your pumpkins while you are there!

This is part of the October 14, 2011 online edition of The Mountain Enterprise.

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