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Pump’tober Fest at Sunspots Pavilion in Staunton

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pumpkinSunspots Studios in Staunton will host a day of pumpkin-themed activities. Saturday, October 11th from noon to 6pm in the new Sunspots Pavilion in downtown Staunton.
MUSIC AND BEER GARDEN
Come see the premier of the new Sunspots Pavilion stage. Bring a lawn chair and enjoy live music and local craft beers and pumpkin brews from noon until 6pm.

Entry to the beer garden and stage area is $4. Cost for beer from local breweries is $4 a pour or 3 for $10.

Ticket price includes raffle ticket for prizes from Shenandoah Hops, Staunton Music Guild, and Sunspots Studios. One lucky winner will receive a gift certificate to Blow Your Own Glass Pumpkin.

Presented by Staunton Music Guild, Sunspots Studios, and Shenandoah Hops. A portion of the proceeds go to the Staunton Music Guild.

PUMP’TOBER AT SUNSPOTS
Across the street we’ll be celebrating Pump’tober in our beautiful glass pumpkin patch!

Come enjoy a pumpkin painting station, eat pumpkin snacks, and Blow Your Own Glass Pumpkin with the help of our glassblowers.

Blow Your Own Pumpkin Ornament for $40–a $5 discount off the regular price–from Sat., Oct. 11Fri., Oct. 17.  Call to schedule time between 11am-4pm.

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