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Page 8 THE SAUGUS ADVOCATE – FriDAy, OCTObEr 21, 2022 Celebrating The Fall Spirit More pumpkins arrived Saturday; Pioneer Charter School students helped unload the latest truck at “Pumpkin Patch” V isit the Pumpkin Patch! It offers a great way to get in the fall spirit. Another “Pumpkin Truck” arrived at First Congregational Church in Saugus Center last Saturday (Oct. 15). Plenty of pumpkins of all sizes are displayed on the church lawn and will be available for purchase every day from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. through Halloween. “We very much appreciate all of the volunteers who participated in the unloading of the truck,” Pumpkin Patch coordinator Carl Spencer said. “In particular, we’d like to Law Offices of Terrence W. Kennedy 512 Broadway, Everett • Criminal Defense • Personal Injury • Medical Malpractice Tel: (617) 387-9809 Cell: (617) 308-8178 twkennedylaw@gmail.com Pumpkin Patch helpers last Saturday included students from the Pioneer Charter School of Science in Saugus. They participated in the unloading of the Pumpkin Truck on Saturday at the Annual Pumpkin Patch at First Congregational Church in Saugus. (Courtesy photo to The Saugus Advocate) thank the students from the Pioneer Charter School of Science in Saugus for their help in unloading this truck and the previous truck. Their help was outstanding and much appreciated. Without their help, the task would have been impossible.” Volunteers are also needed to help staff the various shifts for the selling of pumpkins. If you are interested, please contact Carl Spencer at 781233-9196 or just stop by and sign up. Saugus is one of many communities receiving pumpkins from the Navajo Reservation near Farmington, N.M., working with a program called Pumpkin Patch USA, which coordinates the destination of the pumpkins. The church and the Navajo Reservation both benefit from the pumpkins. Feel the Fall Spirit! Mother Goose Halloween Parade for kids 1 to 5 is set for Oct. 27 at the Saugus iron Works National Historic Site T he Saugus Public Library and the Saugus Iron Works National Historic Site are teaming up again – this time for music and a Mother Goose Halloween Parade. This event, which is focused on children ages one to five, is set for Thursday, Oct. 27 at 10:30 a.m. at the Iron Works (244 Central St.). Parents are welcome to bring their youngsters – dressed in a Halloween costume, of course – to join the organizers for Halloween songs, rhymes and trick or treating! Don’t forget to wear a costume and bring a trick or treating bag! In case of inclement weather, check out the Saugus Public Library webpage or call the library. Check for cancellations at 9:30 a.m. For more information, please call the library’s Head of Children’s Services, Amy Melton, at 781-2314168.

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