The First Congregational Church received another delivery of pumpkins from the “Pumpkin Truck” on Saturday. The pumpkins, which come in all different sizes, can be found on the church’s lawn. People can stop by and purchase pumpkins between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. until Halloween.
“We very much appreciate the volunteers who unloaded the truck, including students from the Pioneer Charter School and Saugus High School, as well as people from the community and the church who made it happen,” said Carl Spencer, the pumpkin patch coordinator.
He also thanked Agganis Construction’s Patrick Follis for off-loading the truck and Bob Camuso, administrator of a Facebook page, Anything in Our Town of Saugus, Massachusetts, for providing updates on the pumpkin patch.
“Without their help, it would have been impossible,” Spencer said.
The church invites people to visit the patch as a way to get into the fall spirit this year.
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