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Autumn Pumpkin Festival and Scarecrow Avenue

An event in October in Hampshire
Royal Victoria Country Park
Southampton
Event begins: 30th November -0001
Autumn Pumpkin Festival and Scarecrow Avenue ends on 30th November -0001
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An annual charity festival to celebrate the very best of Autumnal treasures with the spotlight on Pumpkins and Scarecrows!

Fun for all the family with Autumnal food, drink, music, dance, Big Draw art, crafts, flower arranging workshops, gardening advice and produce, storytelling, games, stalls and much much more. The fun starts at 12 Noon til 5.30 See you there!

Bring your own Scarecrow for our Scarecrow Avenue. Wear a decorated Autumn hat or enter the children's Scarecrow fancy dress competition. The biggest pumpkins in the UK will be there trying to beat last year's record. Small pumpkins are welcome too!

Entry price Adults £3 children £1 inclusive of car parking. Visit the Festival website for more information.

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