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Second Pumpkin Lane to be held in Weyburn on October 28

Admission to the event will be free, and will be located on the trails near the community Dog Park, located at Alymer Street, Weyburn.

WEYBURN - The second annual Pumpkin Lane will be held on Saturday, October 28. Weyburn Tourism, Prairie Sky Co-op and Southeast College will hosting the Pumpkin Lane.

This family-friendly event is fun for all ages that showcases Weyburn’s beautiful park trails along with beautiful carved pumpkins from those who wish to contribute them.

What you’ll find at Pumpkin Lane will be dozens of hand-carved pumpkins placed in a path winding through the walking trails, along with a Halloween selfie booth and spooky stations with treats and prizes.

Admission to the event will be free, and will be located on the trails near the community Dog Park, located on First Avene NW at Alymer Street.

Dogs are allowed to welcome to join you at this year’s Pumpkin Lane, but organizers ask they that remain on a leash at all times while on the property and that owners clean up any messes they may make.

Pumpkins can be dropped off between 1 and 3 p.m., and the event time is from 5:30 to 8 p.m. Pumpkin pickup is from 8 to 9 p.m., and any pumpkins that aren’t picked up by 9 p.m. will be donated to a local farmer.

All residents, businesses and organizations are asked to get involved by carving pumpkins and bringing them down to Pumpkin Lane.

There will be a select number of free pumpkins for pickup at the Weyburn Tourism office at 11 Third Street. Starting on Thursday, Oct. 19, you can get a free pumpkin to carve and bring to Pumpkin Lane, courtesy of Prairie Sky Co-op.