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Children, adults carve pumpkins for Livermore Falls Pumpkin Walk
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After carving a ghost in his pumpkin Saturday at the Hillside Sports Club’s fourth annual pumpkin carving event in the Livermore Falls Fire Station, Rowdy Eaton, 6, of Lewiston, hugs his jack-o’-lantern, which he named “Scarecrow.” Event organizer Bre Hewins of Fayette said a steady crowd of children and their families carved about 50 pumpkins in the first two hours of the four-hour event. The jack-o’-lanterns will be placed along Foundry Road, which travels behind the Town Office to the Recreation Field. The pumpkins will be lit up for the annual Pumpkin Walk, to be held from 7 to 9 p.m. Oct. 25 and 26.
Maryann Barker, right, tries some googly eyes on the pumpkin and squash turtle that Beonka Kessinger of Jay, in back, created Saturday at the Hillside Sports Club’s fourth annual pumpkin carving event at the Livermore Falls Fire Station.
Karissa Nichols, 11, left, Jarni Hewins, 12, and Jazel Nichols, 9, all of Fayette, carve pumpkins Saturday at the Hillside Sports Club’s fourth annual pumpkin carving event at the Livermore Falls Fire Station. The Nicholses’ mother, Crystal Nichols, is holding the pumpkin with one hand while helping Jazel carve triangles.
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