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October 11, 2012

Pumpkins Helps Beat Cold

EXETER – Soon the second annual Pumpkin Patch will be set up on the grounds of Exeter Methodist Church which is conveniently located just off highway 101 in front of the Exeter Area High School. The Patch will be open daily from 10:00 a.m.- 6:00 p.m. and on Sundays, from 12:00-6:00 p.m. from October 14-31.

With over 2000 pumpkins to choose from in all sizes and shapes, it will be easy to select the perfect pumpkin to fit each individual taste. The Patch pumpkins are sold by size not weight. They have special measuring tools set out so you can see how reasonably prices the pumpkins are.

Last year, Exeter United Methodist Church was able to assist five families keep warm with part of the income from the Pumpkin Patch.

All are welcome! Just follow the orange signs to The Pumpkin Patch located at Exeter United Methodist Church, 307 Epping Road (Route 27), Exeter! The Patch is handicapped accessible and the church restrooms will be open.

For further information or to schedule a field trip, give the church a call at 772-6625, email at exeterumc@comcast.net or visit www.exeterumc.org.

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