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chris nami
October 17th, 2008, 10:24 AM
Junkyard ink will be putting on its first pumpkin carving contest Friday the 31st and Saturday the 1st. judging for the kids will be on Saturday at 3pm and 7pm for the big kids.
prizes include- huge gift certificates (over $2,000 total):shock:, t-shirts, mugs...

Entry fees for each pumpkin are $5.

we will also be showing two new artists: Photographer Terry Ryan and Painter Lynn Maduzik.

All proceeds from the contest will be donated to help Clarkie so bring your pumpkins. -Fuller 720-434-4340

Kickstand
October 17th, 2008, 11:53 AM
That is totally awesome!!!!! I wish we could attend!

Tawny & Matt

chris nami
October 21st, 2008, 08:39 AM
do to some recent questions i think i need to clarify my first post...
we will be accepting pumpkins Friday and Saturday...the judging and party are only Saturday... thanks -C

ldenvermom
October 21st, 2008, 08:43 AM
To further my husbands' wonderful post :) a link to the flyer that has more details...(Thanks Dave for creating the link)

http://www.mra-racing.org/PDF/JYFundraiserEvent.pdf

The fundraising info will be on www.GetWellClarkie.com as some point too - come by anytime this week to donate, we will be sending in the collected $$ on Monday, 11/3 and will post the results of the event.

Lynette

akuretz
October 21st, 2008, 02:20 PM
I got the info up on www.getwellclarkie.com, thanks for passing it along!

ldenvermom
October 29th, 2008, 07:52 AM
Just a tip to keep that special pumpkin looking great for our FUNDRAISER this Saturday, 11/1....Good luck!


After you have carved the jack-o-lantern design into your pumpkin, coat the cut edges and the inside of the pumpkin with petroleum jelly. Good old Vaseline will help seal in the moisture of the pumpkin and extend the life of your jack-o-lantern. Vegetable oil can be used instead of Vaseline, or spray the inside of the pumpkin with hair spray. Either of the three will seal in moisture and keep your pumpkin fresh till Halloween.

To keep a painted or decorated jack-o-lantern hydrated, mist the pumpkin with water daily. Cover the jack-o-lantern with a damp towel when it's not on display or place the jack-o-lantern inside a plastic trash bag and put it in your refrigerator. Doing any or all of these things will keep your pumpkin hydrated and extend the life of the jack-o-lantern you worked so hard to create

A battery operated faux candle inside your jack-o-lantern will keep the pumpkin fresh looking longer than a regular candle or tea light. A battery operated faux candle does not produce heat, they are also safer than a candle, no flame inside your jack-o-lantern, no fire hazard.

If you must use a candle in your jack-o-lantern, sprinkle a little nutmeg or cinnamon on the underside of the pumpkin top. When the candle flame warms the top of the pumpkin, the nutmeg or cinnamon will release a nice fragrance. But when using a real candle, you must diligently hydrate your pumpkin with some of the above mentioned tips, or your jack-o-lantern will not survive till Halloween

1ofTheBoys
October 29th, 2008, 11:08 AM
Thanks for the great tips Lynette. Amanda and I will see you Saturday.