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The Pumpkin Patch at First United Methodist Church provides a pop of color along South Broad Street.

The Pumpkin Patch at First United Methodist Church provides a pop of color along South Broad Street.
It would not be autumn in Brevard without the reds and yellows of leaves tinting its trees or the sea of orange pumpkins on the front lawn of First United Methodist Church. This patch of 2,000 pumpkins of all shapes, sizes and colors is more than a festive seasonal display. It is a community effort which benefits the scholarship program of the church’s Weekday Children’s Preschool Program.
The Pumpkin Patch is a month-long labor of love with more than 40 Brevard College baseball players and coaches assisting in unloading a tractor trailer full of pumpkins, and hundreds of volunteer hours given by church members to set up pallets and sell the pumpkins. The pumpkins are grown in the high desert of New Mexico in cooperation with members of the Navajo Nation.
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