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[Photo Story] Arboretum Hosts 2025 Pumpkin Festival

This past family weekend, the Arboretum was transformed into a fall fairyland for their annual Pumpkin Festival. From cozy autumnal lights and carved pumpkins to a new 21+ pumpkin patch, there was something for everyone in the family to enjoy. There was also live music, food trucks, fall crafts, and more that were all features of the weekend festivities.

Families poured into the arboretum to take in the wonderful weather and fun activities.

The pups also made an appearance on the festival grounds.

There were pumpkins galore; many were awaiting being judged in the pumpkin competition.

Some fun puppet shows brought out all the kids!

Performances happened throughout the day while attendees got balloon animals, food, watched pumpkins be carved, or even decorated their own mini pumpkin.

Whether you were there to just take in the nice views and weather or to take in all the activities, the arboretum made the perfect place to spend your family weekend.

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Ella Wehmeyer

Ella is an rising junior and telecommunications major from Miami, FL serving as one of Onward State's visual editors. She enjoys taking photos, listening to all genres of music, loves a good hockey game, and has self-proclaimed herself a grandma. If needed, you can contact her through email at [email protected] or on Twitter @ellawehm

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