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Pumpkin Parade illustration on the Lion's Head path to the lighthouse whic is a ghost emeging from rubble.
Pumpkin Parade illustration on the Lion's Head path to the lighthouse whic is a ghost emeging from rubble.

7th Annual

Lion's head

Pumpkin Parade

Sunday  November  1,  2026

7th Annual

Lion's Head

Pumpkin Parade

Sunday November  1,  2026

Who?

Everyone is welcome to come with or without a pumpkin. But the more jack-o-lanterns we have, the better the show so please consider bringing one. Candles will be provided.

Where?

The pumpkin parade will start from the Lion's Head beach parking lot (where the farmers' market used to be) and continue along the path to the Lion's Head Memorial Garden.

Who?

Everyone is welcome to come with or without a pumpkin. But the more jack-o-lanterns we have, the better the show so please consider bringing one. Candles will be provided.

When?

Sunday November 1, 2020 from 5:30 - 8:30 pm.

 

Remember to set your clocks back after Halloween. 

when?

When?

Sunday November 1, 2026 from 5:30 - 6:30 pm.

Event will take place in Rain, Shine, or Snow.

who?

Sunday November 1, 2026 from 5:30 - 6:30 pm.

Event will take place Rain, Shine, or Snow.

When?

Q: What did a Jack-o-lantern say to the pumpkin?

A: Cut it out!

Q: How do you mend a broken Jack-o-lantern?

A: With a pumpkin patch!
 

Q: Why was the jack-o-lantern afraid to cross the road?

A: It had no guts!

Q: When is a pumpkin not a pumpkin?

A: When you drop it; then it’s squash!

Boo!

Lion's Head Pumpkin Parde map

A Pumpkin Parade is a free event that takes place in many communities across the country and beyond.

Community members take their Halloween jack-o-lanterns, and give them a proper send-off by showing them off in a public location. With all the pumpkins in one place, everyone is treated to a delightful display.

Pumpkins will be socially distanced to allow for safe viewing at 2 meter intervals.

What?

Who?

Everyone is welcome to come with or without a pumpkin. But the more jack-o-lanterns we have, the better the show so please consider bringing one. Candles will be provided.

Who?

Everyone is welcome to come with or without a pumpkin. But the more jack-o-lanterns we have, the better the show so please consider bringing one. Candles will be provided.

who?

What?

A Pumpkin Parade is a free event that takes place in many communities across the country and beyond.

Community members take their Halloween jack-o-lanterns, and give them a proper send-off by showing them off in a public location. With all the pumpkins in one place, everyone is treated to a delightful display.

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What?

A Pumpkin Parade is a free event that takes place in many communities across the country and beyond.

Community members take their Halloween jack-o-lanterns, and give them a proper send-off by showing them off in a public location. With all the pumpkins in one place, everyone is treated to a delightful display.

Pumpkins will be socially distanced to allow for safe viewing at 2 meter intervals.

where?

Where?

The pumpkin parade will start from the Lion's Head beach parking lot (where the farmers' market is) and continue along the path to the Lion's Head Memorial Garden.

Q: What did a Jack-o-lantern say to the pumpkin?

A: Cut it out!

Q: How do you mend a broken Jack-o-lantern?

A: With a pumpkin patch!
 

Q: Why was the jack-o-lantern afraid to cross the road?

A: It had no guts!

Q: When is a pumpkin not a pumpkin?

A: When you drop it; then it’s squash!

Boo!

Q: What did a Jack-o-lantern say to the pumpkin?

A: Cut it out!

Q: How do you mend a broken Jack-o-lantern?

A: With a pumpkin patch!
 

Q: Why was the jack-o-lantern afraid to cross the road?

A: It had no guts!

Q: When is a pumpkin not a pumpkin?

A: When you drop it; then it’s squash!

Boo!

Boo!

Q: What did a Jack-o-lantern say to the pumpkin?

A: Cut it out!

Q: How do you mend a broken Jack-o-lantern?

A: With a pumpkin patch!
 

Q: Why was the jack-o-lantern afraid to cross the road?

A: It had no guts!

Q: When is a pumpkin not a pumpkin?

A: When you drop it; then it’s squash!

boo

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