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Help create a carved pumpkin trail

Stroud Valleys Project and the Museum in the Park invite you to help create a Halloween carved pumpkin trail at the museum.

Have a go at creating your own spectacular carved pumpkin at home, then drop it off at the museum courtyard on Sunday, October 31, between 3pm - 4.45pm to take part in the annual pumpkin lantern trail.

The more pumpkins there are, the bigger the trail! There will be prizes for the best primary entrant, the best 11-plus entrant and best family entrant.

Judging will be at 5pm - and this year the head judge will be bestselling novelist, Katie Fforde.

The winners will be announced and the trail opens at 5.30pm.

There will also be drop-in shadow puppet making from 3pm until 5.30pm.

The trail closes at 6pm.

This is a free event - however donations in support of Stroud Valleys Project and the Museum will be really appreciated.

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