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The large blow-up black cat was a popular attraction for the kids last weekend at the pumpkin patch.

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These skeletons seemed to have had an accident while preparing the site for visitors.

Cox’s-Cupp’s pumpkin patch delivers gourds of fun

By Alan Carman
The Imperial Republican
    Despite strong winds blowing both days last weekend, the annual Cox’s-Cupp’s Pumpkin Patch was open for business and had decent crowds both days.
    Visitors were treated to all kinds of photo opportunities with all the different displays set up on the property, plus there was a corn maze, Bouncy House obstacle course, face painting, decorated pumpkins, as well as every size pumpkin you could desire.
    There were also decorative gourds and squash, of all colors and shapes.
    Food was served on site by Heather’s family and Ceci’s foods, as well as Latte’ Da Specialty drinks.

 

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