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Youth volunteers unload truckloads of pumpkins for the annual patch at Parkridge Church

Coral Springs, Florida – The newest members of the church are in charge of the pumpkin patch at Parkridge Church once again.
In preparation for the church’s yearly pumpkin farm, youth members met this week in Coral Springs with their families to unload an 18-wheeler packed with pumpkins.
The annual pumpkin patch hosted by the church is situated at 5600 Coral Ridge Drive. It began on October 3 and will stay open until October 30.
Throughout the month, the parents and young members of the group will assist in managing the pumpkin patch. The children will be in charge of tasks like helping clients by bringing their pumpkins to their automobiles and turning them so they can be preserved.
The pumpkin patch has grown to be a cherished community and church tradition. According to Parkridge Church, families have established an annual ritual of buying pumpkins and making memories via fun activities and family portraits.
Pumpkins of all sizes and shapes can be purchased, and admission is free.
Once more, well-liked picture props will be on show to offer a setting for priceless family portraits.
Pumpkin Patch Dates and Hours:
October 3–30
Mon-Fri: 3:30 pm – 7:30 pm
Saturday: 10:00 am – 7:30 pm
Sunday: 12:00 pm – 7:30 pm
For more information about the pumpkin patch and other church events, visit parkridgechurch.com.
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