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Pumpkin Carvers Work Their Magic Beneath The Arches At The TileWorks
The two-day event kicked off on Saturday with a carving contest as artists transformed pumpkins into pieces of art.

DOYLESTOWN, PA — Pumpkinfest continues today, Sunday, Oct. 29 from 4 to 8 p.m. at the Moravian Pottery and Tile Works off Swamp Road with Truck or Treat for the kids, food trucks, live music, and lighted pumpkins.
The two-day Pumpkinfest kicked off on Saturday with a carving contest that saw more than a dozen artists transform pumpkins into Halloween masterpieces, from a whale to a Volkswagon van straight out of the 60s.
Following an awards ceremony Saturday night, the pumpkins were officially lit for all to enjoy.
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If you missed the experience on Saturday, there's still a chance to see the pumpkin creations.
Pumpkinfest continues from 4 to 8 p.m. with Trunk or Treat, food trucks, a display of lighted Jack O’Lanterns beginning at dusk, and live performances by Faux Friends. Youngsters are encouraged to come dressed in costume.
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“Come on out and experience all the joy of Pumpkinfest,” said Ashley Crowell, the executive director of CB Cares, which benefits from the fundraiser.
Admission is $10 (general admission), free for kids five and under, $5 (ages 6 to 12), and $20 for a family pass (up to six family members from the same household). Passes are good for both days.
Central Bucks West pumpkins.
Working on his VW van straight out of the 60s.
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