On our pumpkin patch unpacking day, a large truck full of 600 pumpkins rolled in. We set up our gateway, booths, and lights, and we had to unpack most of the pumpkins to our patch. The day after, we had a large festival where we made a good amount of sales and gave out food. Over the next couple of days we sold a couple of pumpkins and had shifts between our hard-working scouts to take care of the patch and help people who wanted to buy a pumpkin. We had small weird looking pumpkins to ginormous normal pumpkins. All of our pumpkins were generously donated by the Navajo Nation.
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Our troop pumpkin patch was a long event that lasted almost all of October.
On our pumpkin patch unpacking day, a large truck full of 600 pumpkins rolled in. We set up our gateway, booths, and lights, and we had to unpack most of the pumpkins to our patch. The day after, we had a large festival where we made a good amount of sales and gave out food. Over the next couple of days we sold a couple of pumpkins and had shifts between our hard-working scouts to take care of the patch and help people who wanted to buy a pumpkin. We had small weird looking pumpkins to ginormous normal pumpkins. All of our pumpkins were generously donated by the Navajo Nation. Comments are closed.
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