October means cooler weather and Halloween. For many people, it's also a time to buy pumpkins. They're a part of the fall tradition. Hannah Owen tells us about a place in San Marcos where pumpkins are being sold.
Piles of pumpkins are scattered across the lawn at the First United Methodist Church. Shopping for a pumpkin can be a lot of fun.
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Pumpkins range in size from little gourds to massive ones. Not only can you score yourself a pumpkin, but you can also take advantage of a great photo op.
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The pumpkins are grown G-M-O free in New Mexico on a Navajo Reservation. After being delivered here, the church sells them to raise money for its community youth programs. Every pumpkin patch worker is a volunteer. First United Methodist Church is located next to the little H-E-B on Hutchison Street. The patch is open every day from noon to eight. For Bobcat Update, I'm Hannah Owen.
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