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Show Park City'sJaycee Women' slaved the ' role, of the Great Pumpkin last Friday, when' hcv hosted - the first annual; Pi npKui Patch at the Ski. Rt ort tenter; More than 60Q" -'ch'ldre" cam- to pick' the? pumpk.n of their choice from a selection of more than 700- r pumpkins. Clowns and characters char-acters handed out treats for all the kids and even Moi her Nature cooperated. The event was designed as a fund-raiser for the preschool pre-school for children with developmental disabilities. The children were instruc ted to pick out any pumpkin i hey deisred. providing they rmild cam it out. And that's when hi- fun began: watch ! i g five, six and seven year oUls struggling with their Nmniv. The idea for the patch came from a successful rmiliar patch held in Lake : a hoe the past five years. . - ..: '.. , , . i,. . . . , . . . .uy'-" pi Air.'r- -J ft" Ik. ; J I '.Vl : ,l ? , S 1 ' i ji mm-'- ii ! inw . mi m i , 1 J ... , , -Children of all ages enjoyed the Jaycee Women's First Annual An-nual Pumpkin Patch held last Friday at The Park City Ski Resort Center. Clowning around are Don Gomes, Teri : Poison and David Gomes. ; i ' :' ' ' |