Amazing

Amazing is the word I heard over and over and over again at DECA’s first Pumpkin Parade. It really was.  Nearly 500 pumpkins lined the walkway and the pool.  Here are just a few.  There are a whole bunch of thank yous to come for this one, but let’s just start with the fabulous organizer Heather Bean – who had a great idea and ran with it.  That’s pretty amazing too.

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Pumpkin Parade

On the day after Halloween, bring your pumpkins to the Danforth East Community Association Pumpkin Parade at East Lynn Park.  Lit pumpkins will line the park’s walkway and playground.  Please bring your own candle; lighters will be available at the park.  Monday, November 1st – 6:30 – 9:30 p.m.

 

The. Final. Two. Weeks.

It’s the last two weeks of the East Lynn Farmers’ Market.  When other markets are long since closed, you can count on us to keep bringing you fresh, local produce with finesse and flare right to the end of October.  You’ve only got two more weeks to get your honey and your bread and your cheese and fill your freezer with farm-fresh produce.  You’ll thank me in February when you’re eating tomato sauce that you made in October.  I’m just sayin’…

Pumpkin Parade

The pumpkin parade will happen from 6:30 – 9:30 p.m. on Monday, November 1st. You can bring your pumpkins to East Lynn Park as early 5:30 p.m.  You may want to bring your pumpkin a little earlier and come a little later if you can swing it, but even if you come at 8 p.m. bring your pumpkin with you.  It’s all good.  And hey – tell all your friends.  It’s going to be super cool.  And – we could still use an extra hand or two.  If you can help, let me know.