City Hosts Virtual Pumpkin Carving Contest; Submission Deadline Oct. 22

City Hosts Virtual Pumpkin Carving Contest; Submission Deadline Oct. 22
Mayor Mitch Colvin — Mayor Mitch Colvin Official Website
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(Fayetteville, N.C.) – The City of Fayetteville is hosting a virtual Pumpkin Carving Contest. Residents interested in participating must submit their entry on the City’s website by the upcoming deadline, Sunday, Oct. 22.  

Carve a ‘spooktacular’, family-friendly pumpkin masterpiece, take a clear photo and submit contact information into the Pumpkin Carving Contest entry form. Then, email your photo to David Scott at DavidScott@FayettevilleNC.gov with the participants name goes in the subject line. 

The winner will receive a social media shoutout on the City’s social media accounts, their photo with the winning pumpkin displayed in City Hall and the winning pumpkin will go on display during the Trick-or-Treat event on Hay Street. 

The judging criteria is based on technique, creativity and originality. Participants must be a City of Fayetteville Resident. 

For more information, visit the City’s Fayetteville’s Pumpkin Carving Contest webpage.  

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