Celebrating Hudson's sweet 16th Pumpkin Fest

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Posing at the Pumpkin Fest Family Photo Spot offered by the Hudson Business Association, are the costumed Linkskey siblings: (l to r) Sarah, 4, Noah, 3, and Gabby, 6.
Posing at the Pumpkin Fest Family Photo Spot offered by the Hudson Business Association, are the costumed Linkskey siblings: (l to r) Sarah, 4, Noah, 3, and Gabby, 6.

Hudson – The 16th annual Pumpkin Fest was held Oct. 19 at Morgan Bowl. The five hours of family fun featured lots of food and games offered by 30 nonprofit organizations, live entertainment, clowns, trackless train rides, inflatable amusements, pony rides, a wood sculptor, and a spectacular fireworks display. Presented by the Hudson Parks and Recreation Department, this year's event was sponsored by Avidia Bank, Hudson Fire Local #1713, Hudson Police Association and Juniper Farms. For more photos, visit communityadvocate.com; click “Home,” then “Photo Galleries.”

Photos/Ed Karvoski Jr.

 

 

 

 

Brady Blood, 4, and his sister, Dancia, 6, enjoy a musical performance by Mister Vic.
Brady Blood, 4, and his sister, Dancia, 6, enjoy a musical performance by Mister Vic.
Six-year-old friends Igor Ferreira, as a mummy, and Gabriel Santos, as the ultimate sports fan, respond to magician Fran Flynn by saying the magic words:
Six-year-old friends Igor Ferreira, as a mummy, and Gabriel Santos, as the ultimate sports fan, respond to magician Fran Flynn by saying the magic words: “We love the Pumpkin Fest!”
Kyra Dee, 6, tries her hand at playing the violin with assistance from children's performer Mister Vic.
Kyra Dee, 6, tries her hand at playing the violin with assistance from children's performer Mister Vic.
Loreli Donato, 5, and her sister, Oliana, 2, sing along with Mister Vic.
Loreli Donato, 5, and her sister, Oliana, 2, sing along with Mister Vic.
Celebrating Hudson's sweet 16th Pumpkin Fest
“The Machine” Jesse Green carves a wood sculpture of a hawk, the Hudson High School team mascot. This marked his fifth appearance at the Pumpkin Fest. His past years” sculptures are displayed on the Assabet River Rail Trail.

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