Carve For the Carillon/Jack-O-Lantern Spectacular/Pumpkin Giveaway

Carve For the Carillon/Jack-O-Lantern Spectacular/Pumpkin Giveaway

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**Carve For The Carillon = Saturday October 11 & Sunday October 12
(11am – 4pm both days)
     *Sponsors = Staff Carpet / County Market
     *This is a first come, first served event.  Once the pumpkins are gone, they’re gone.  Plan accordingly. / Grab your favorite carving tools and come out for a great FREE event!
**Jack-O-Lantern Spectacular = Friday October 17 & Saturday October 18
(6:30pm – 9:30pm both nights)
     *Sponsors = Staff Carpet / County Market
     *Come see hundreds of Jack-O-Lanterns lighting up Washington Park near the Carillon and botanical garden. / TICKETS = $10 for adults / $7 for kids ages 4 – 11 / FREE for kids 3 & under. / FREE parking shuttle, just go to the old Ashley Home Store Outlet on Wabash & Chatham Road.
**Pumpkin Giveaway = Sunday October 19
     *Sponsors = Staff Carpet / County Market
     *This is a first come, first served event.  For a small donation you can take home your favorite pumpkin for the Jack-O-Lantern Spectacular.  Straw bales will also be available for purchase, just $5.

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