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Pumpkin Patch Helps Raise Funds For Church Youth Program
“It took us 1 ½ hours to unload the truck of pumpkins – record time”, she said.
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On Sunday, Pal Bennett’s tradition continued.
“I have gotten a picture nearly every year”, Pal Bennett said.
Lynn Haven United Methodist Church has opened their ninth annual Pumpkin Patch to the public.
The Pumpkin Patch has two locations, one at the church on Transmitter Road and another on Highway 77 across from the Dairy Queen. Operating annually from mid-September through Halloween Day, the patch sells pumpkins grown on a Navajo reservation in New Mexico. Each truck load will deliver about 42,000 pounds of pumpkins. He has coordinated the pumpkin sales for the past 17 years. It also provides funds to help fund youth program trips.
“It started off to be away to support youth ministries, but now it is for all church missions”, said Baugher, adding that church membership now consists of mostly older members.
Church of the Palms in Okatie has its first-ever Pumpkin Patch, and it opens this Monday!
“They’re missing out on so many memories being made at the pumpkin patch, it’s a cute, quaint place, families love it, we see so many repeat families, they rave about it, and we love making memories with the kids”, Devries said. Julianna Perron, 26, and Brad Torres, 26, walked with Teagan, 16 months, and Hunter, 6.
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“While a few pumpkin businesses in the Northwest say they may have suffered during the drought this summer, the hot weather and good irrigation is helping one Flathead Valley pumpkin business make the picking very sweet”.