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It's pumpkin time in Nashville

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By Jade Bulecza - bio | email

NASHVILLE, GA (WALB) –It's pumpkin park time in Nashville.

Families can come out and pick out their own pumpkins at the Nashville United Methodist Church until Halloween.

There's also a country store set up with homemade treats. Some of the money raised goes to sending children in the community to summer camp. Kids can also can go through a maze, get their pictures taken and learn all about the life of a pumpkin.

"We have centers set up all around and you can go to the different centers," said Peighton Vanausdall with the Nashville United Methodist Church. "If you're in a field trip or if your family's here and we're doing that you're more than welcome to join us and we teach the life of the pumpkin from the seed all the way to our pumpkin park."

Organizers say there's still room for field trips. You can arrange one by calling (229) 237-2329 or call (229) 686-7550.

The hours are Monday through Friday from 4 until 6:00 p.m. and Saturdays from
10 a.m. to 2 p.m.  The pumpkin patch will be open for field trips
on Tuesday and Thursday from 9 a.m. until 12p.m. 


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