The pumpkin patch at Carteret Street United Methodist Church will be open daily starting Monday, Oct. 1. Thousands of pumpkins will be delivered Sunday, Sept. 30 at 3 p.m. The pumpkin patch, sponsored by the Carteret Street Youth, is open to the public and sells pumpkins of all shapes and sizes. School trips are also available. All proceeds raised benefit the church’s youth ministries. The pumpkins are grown in New Mexico by Navajo Native Americans, and are shipped directly to Carteret Street. For more information, call 843-524-3841.
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