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Pam Driscoll, Chair Each October, Epiphany Parish's lawn becomes home to thousands of pumpkins. The pumpkins are consigned from a Navajo Reservation in Farmington, New Mexico. More than 1,000 Native Americans are employed and over 2 million dollars are raised for the reservation's local economy each pumpkin season. In addition to the outreach provided to the Navajo people, Epiphany also supports various other organizations including The Walpole Food Pantry and The American Red Cross. Many volunteers are needed each year to host the Pumpkin Patch. The schedule is broken up into 3 hour shifts throughout the month. Contact Pam Driscoll pdriscoll18@comcast.net if you would like to join the committee or help in the patch.
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February 22, 2012
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Annual Pumpkin Patch