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Follow on Google News | Blast off to Pumpkin Palooza Oct 5 & 6By: FUSION b2b This family-friendly festival is free admission with a mix of free and paid activities. Special guests include SciTech Museum, local pumpkin carver Joe Adkins, Dona Benkert Folk Music, Dick's Donuts and Heavenly Hot Dogs. This year, kids can take a hayride around the solar system, go on a scavenger hunt for pumpkin aliens, make mini pumpkin astronauts or aliens, race mini pumpkin UFOs, vote for their favorite giant decorated pumpkins and more. Proceeds collected from the hayrides will be donated to SciTech Museum. Visit thegrowingplace.com for the full schedule of events. ------------------ Full Schedule for Pumpkin Palooza Saturday, October 5, 9am-5pm & Sunday, October 6, 11am-5pm Free Entry. Activities priced individually. Activities All Day: Vote for your favorite giant decorated pumpkin (Free); Make a mini pumpkin astronaut or alien ($3); Race a mini pumpkin UFO ($3); Paint a pumpkin ($5); Take a hayride around the solar system ($1 donation. Proceeds benefit SciTech Museum); Go on a friendly alien pumpkin scavenger hunt (Free) and play pumpkin games (Free). 11am-3pm: Plant a Pump-cculent Using a pumpkin and succulents, create a unique, long-lasting fall centerpiece for your table. (Cost of pumpkin + $10 for small or $20 for large pumpkin) 11am-3pm: Explore space and science with SciTech Museum 1-3pm: Watch as local pumpkin carver Joe Adkins carves some extra large pumpkins 1-5pm: Dona Benkert Folk Music – Play along with them Food Vendors 9am-5pm: Dick's Donuts, 11am-3pm: Heavenly Hot Dogs ----------------- Committed to delivering uncompromised quality and selection of plants, The Growing Place Garden Center serves customers in local communities with two locations, the original site on Plank Road in Naperville and the retail and growing facilities on Montgomery Road in Aurora, IL. Both locations feature beautiful display gardens for inspiration, annuals and perennials, herbs and vegetables, trees and shrubs. Each location has a gift shop and offers container and landscape design, tours, talks and events. Family-owned since 1936, Emma and Fritz Glatzhofer specialized in field-grown perennials. Nephew Rich Massat, and his wife, Carol expanded and renamed the nursery The Growing Place in 1976. The 18-acre Aurora production farm and retail garden center opened in 1989. Learn more at thegrowingplace.com (http://www.thegrowingplace.com). End
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