2009-10-29 / News

Tumbling Pumpkins!

St. Ignace Youth Enjoy Fall Fest Activities Downtown

Pumpkins tumble down Goudreau Street next to City Hall in St. Ignace as a part of the fall festival's traditional pumpkin roll. Lines of children enjoyed free hot chocolate and treats at the fire hall before paying $1 each to get a chance to roll the pumpkins down the hill and into one of three moving barrels Saturday, October 24. Pumpkins tumble down Goudreau Street next to City Hall in St. Ignace as a part of the fall festival's traditional pumpkin roll. Lines of children enjoyed free hot chocolate and treats at the fire hall before paying $1 each to get a chance to roll the pumpkins down the hill and into one of three moving barrels Saturday, October 24.
At right: Groups of youngsters gather near The Pavillion store in downtown St. Ignace Saturday afternoon for cider, donuts, and games as a part of the 2009 Bayside Fall Fest. Pictured enjoying the day are (front, from left) Nick Moran, MacKenzie Farr; (back) Michaela North, Cooper Farr, Lucas Gustafson, and Adam Mullins. At right: Groups of youngsters gather near The Pavillion store in downtown St. Ignace Saturday afternoon for cider, donuts, and games as a part of the 2009 Bayside Fall Fest. Pictured enjoying the day are (front, from left) Nick Moran, MacKenzie Farr; (back) Michaela North, Cooper Farr, Lucas Gustafson, and Adam Mullins.
The pumpkin roll begins Saturday afternoon during the Bayside Fall Fest in St. Ignace. Youngsters paid $1 to get a chance to roll a pumpkin down Goudreau Hill. Proceeds from pumpkin sales go to the Gros Cap Parent Teacher Organization. The pumpkin roll begins Saturday afternoon during the Bayside Fall Fest in St. Ignace. Youngsters paid $1 to get a chance to roll a pumpkin down Goudreau Hill. Proceeds from pumpkin sales go to the Gros Cap Parent Teacher Organization.

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